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Retired and living in Shropshire with a camera.

Day 125 – Looming Clouds…

This is the view from the top of Wenlock Edge, looking out towards Shrewsbury. With a few friends from the local tennis club, we enjoyed a 7 mile ‘sociable’ walk this morning – a gentle pace, with plenty of time for chatting. And then a visit to the local pub for refreshments! A great way to spend Sunday.

Wenlock Edge – iPhone XR

Day 124 – End Of The Season…

It may be the end of the soccer season, but it’s also pretty much the end of the bluebell season around here. Yes, there are still quite a few around (overall it’s been one of the best bluebell seasons for years…) but the colour is fading fast. Probably my last day out photographing them this year…

Woodland, Downs Banks, Stone – SonyA6400

Day 122 – Swing Low, Sweet Chariot…

Although ostensibly we installed these swings in the garden for our two granddaughters, I suspect they also fulfilled a long term ambition of my wife to have something she never had as a child… Anyway, they all get pleasure from them, so that’s the main thing I reckon.

Swings in our garden – SonyA7iii

Day 120 – A Sinking Feeling…

Our local farmer has a store area where he keeps ‘bits and pieces’ (aka junk) that might ‘come in handy’ one day… These were some large Belfast style sinks formerly used as drinking troughs, but now replaced. I wonder how long they will stay there…

Farm rubbish, Peatswood – SonyA7iii

Day 118 – ‘Tis The Season…

Bluebells are typically around for about three weeks here, but the rather changeable weather has already battered them somewhat – I don’t expect them to be at their peak for more than another week at best. All of which encouraged me to get out and photograph bluebells at a different location today, while I still could.

Bluebells, Hanchurch Wood, iPhone XR

Day 116 – Crop Rotation…

The extremely hot summer last year not only caused low grass yields for farmers, but has left meadows in poor condition this year. Several of our local dairy farmers have had to plough up meadows this year and plant with maize to give the ground chance to recover.

Crop Rotation, Peatswood- iPhone XR