Morecambe Bay is renowned for its spectacular sunsets. Unfortunately on this occasion, New Years Eve, a large bank of cloud rolled in and obscured most of it! Better luck next time perhaps? |
A photographic journey around the North West Of England, mainly Cumbria and North Lancashire, but sometimes further afield. An ageing, but enthusiastic amateur photographer, with a very well used bus pass, however, occasionally travelling by train or car. Please Note: None of the images are digitally enhanced in any way - what you see is what I see.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Sunset Over Heysham Head
A Walk Around Yealand Conyers: Part 1 of 2
There are numerous paths and tracks to follow in the Yealand Conyers area, near Carnforth. The image above and below show one of the paths through Hyning Wood. |
The trees are obviously quite bare at this time of the year. |
A shaft of sunlight in the wood. |
Some fern in Hyning Wood. |
Moss. |
Following the narrow path through Hyning Wood. |
The end of the woodland. |
Some gorse in flower. |
Hazel Catkins. |
Ivy. |
Looking in an easterly direction. |
To the north east. |
Yealnd Conyers Parish Council notice board. |
An old gate. |
The Richard Hubberthorne Clock at the former Quaker School in Yealand Conyers. |
The old Quaker School building. |
Another view of the former Quaker School |
An old track. |
Further along the track. |
Now where does this track lead to? (Thanks to Mooncat755 for all of the above images. Part 2 will be featured tomorrow). |
Monday, 30 December 2013
Waterhead
Waterhead out of the tourist season. Very quiet with few folk about. |
Miss Westmorland moored at the jetty |
Looking across the north end of Windermere. |
Although the chalk boards were on display, the cafe was closed. |
Hardly a soul around! |
Make a wish. |
The Waterhead Hotel. |
A view to the south and west of the lake. |
A goose having a good shake. |
I had the place virtually to myself. |
Sun over the lake. |
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Kendal Castle
Haivng looked up at the ruins of Kendal Castle high above the town on countless occasions, it wasn't until quite recently that we actually climbed the hill to take a closer look. |
There is quite a view across Kendal from the site of castle. Unfortunately it was a day of low mist. |
The caste is believed to have been built in the 12th century as the home of the Lancaster family, who were then the Barons of Kendal. |
It is surprising just how big an area the caste covers. It looks quite small when you look up at it from the town. |
Some of the walls have been reinforced as can be seen in this view. |
It must have been quite a strategic place at one time, overlooking the surrounding countryside. |
The mist had lifted a little over the town of Kendal. |
Remains of the outer wall of the castle. (Pic - Mooncat755). |
One of the corner roundhouses. |
Time to make our way back on another path to the town centre. |
Two of the sculpture seats. |
A beacon which is lit on special occasions. |
Looking up at the steep, stepped path to the castle. |
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