| 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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