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A nice wet snow on the bushes ... looks good, but hard to shovel
Never mind shoveling it, you should be out there taking photos, so get the double thick combinations on and the snow shoes, the pictures are very good.
you can get arrested for taking photos like the number 5 shillelagh
well didn't get done today either .... was at the official opening of the museum .. and got plenty of pics ..... i'll put them on later ..... when I take em off the camera ....
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We had a change today and went to Pennington Flash. It was very misty so I did not get many pics. There were a lot of twitchers there.Don't know what they were looking for.
Today in Pictures, just a walk in a field behind St Marys burial ground on a grey day.
1. Those clouds have a hint of snow about them.
2. The digging across the countryside still goes on.
3. Same picture in B&W.
4. I am stood under a big brown tree.
5. The big brown tree.
6. It looks heavy in the distance.
7. It looks B&W but is actually colour, the cloudy distance is the Ribble Valley.
8. The big brown tree and a gate.
9. Guess what.........the big brown tree again, and Pendle Hill.
10. By the size of the headstones these were people with a few bob and possibly the movers and shapers at the turn of the century.....now largely forgotten