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Spit wrote: Severn then?

The walk to this post, in the middle of a bog a long way above sea level - used to be my annual escape from it all.
Every April - in Llandrindod Wells, (near the source of the Severn) I would attend a reunion of ex sergeants' mess members from the Regiment I served 20 odd years with.
But now they have moved the venue to Cardiff - I attended the first one there last month but I don't think I'll attend any more.
I could go on (that really should be my signature line)
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Chanctobury ring is haunted - big time - took that shot as the sun was going down - got spooky feelings and legged it - well - pedalled it actually - still legs though.Moglet wrote:I agree! Does the site have Druidic associations, John?
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Really good link, John! The author uses one of my favourite words ('widdershins').
Before I lived in the West Country, I spent a bank holiday weekend in Wiltyshire with some friends, and I had a similar photographic experience at Glastonbury Tor. I shot three rolls of film over the weekend, and the only photos that didn't come out were the ones I took of the tower on top of the Tor!
With regard to plant growth, the lore of Chanctonbury Ring is similar to our Faerie forts.
Pat, your home is jawdroppingly beautiful!. Same goes for you, Alan!
Odems, this was a great thread to kick off!
Before I lived in the West Country, I spent a bank holiday weekend in Wiltyshire with some friends, and I had a similar photographic experience at Glastonbury Tor. I shot three rolls of film over the weekend, and the only photos that didn't come out were the ones I took of the tower on top of the Tor!
With regard to plant growth, the lore of Chanctonbury Ring is similar to our Faerie forts.
Pat, your home is jawdroppingly beautiful!. Same goes for you, Alan!
Odems, this was a great thread to kick off!
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You must have passed close to our door - you should have dropped in.Spit wrote:We've been out today (well, it is a bank holiday!) to Mid-Wales, a lovely little Red Kite feeding station not far from Welsh Framing Supplies....
You can't miss our house - it's in this photo:

For those who really want to play spot-the-house a larger version is here:
http://www.welshframing.com/Irfon_panorama.jpg
P.S. Not sure what happened to the first image - I did get an error message after submitting this post so I'll try again:

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Mike,
What a great place to live. Is that bit of yellow a boat?
Nice panorama too.
Have you tried 'Autostitch' for stitching panoramas? It's a free program and works like a charm. It should join those photos for you without the noticeable first joint!
It's also very easy to use. The only option in it that I ever change is the size% depending on the intended usage.
What a great place to live. Is that bit of yellow a boat?
Nice panorama too.
Have you tried 'Autostitch' for stitching panoramas? It's a free program and works like a charm. It should join those photos for you without the noticeable first joint!
It's also very easy to use. The only option in it that I ever change is the size% depending on the intended usage.
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Fabulous place - Yes
Lodger - Oh No.
Winter - The house is around 80 years old and was built using second hand timber. The construction is timber frame with tin sheet on the roof and walls. Inside is mainly pine tongue & groove. Apart from the small amount of insulation I fitted, there is none. In the winter the north wind finds its way through every hole and even under the carpet. The bathroom is uninsulated concrete blocks with an uninsulated fibre roof. Heat produced by coal fire, oil radiator & fan heaters pauses briefly inside the building before contributing to global warming. Kitchen is generally 2 degrees above ambient so I often put stuff into the fridge to warm it up. When I take a bottle of wine to someones house it puts "room temperature" into a whole new light.
None of this was planned, the idea was to live in the house for 6 months and then flatten it. Unfortunately things change so I have ended up living in it for 4 winters. However it will NOT see a fifth !. Anyone interested in the story can find more info on my website under diaries.
Anyway the good news is that the sun is shining and my living room is up to 20C so the winter blues are all forgotten.
Osgood, Croft Location: 58deg 26 min 49.49 sec N, 5deg 00min 30.18sec W.
Odems, Fish Farm: 58deg 19min 11.48sec N, 5deg 07min 34.68sec W
Lodger - Oh No.
Winter - The house is around 80 years old and was built using second hand timber. The construction is timber frame with tin sheet on the roof and walls. Inside is mainly pine tongue & groove. Apart from the small amount of insulation I fitted, there is none. In the winter the north wind finds its way through every hole and even under the carpet. The bathroom is uninsulated concrete blocks with an uninsulated fibre roof. Heat produced by coal fire, oil radiator & fan heaters pauses briefly inside the building before contributing to global warming. Kitchen is generally 2 degrees above ambient so I often put stuff into the fridge to warm it up. When I take a bottle of wine to someones house it puts "room temperature" into a whole new light.
None of this was planned, the idea was to live in the house for 6 months and then flatten it. Unfortunately things change so I have ended up living in it for 4 winters. However it will NOT see a fifth !. Anyone interested in the story can find more info on my website under diaries.
Anyway the good news is that the sun is shining and my living room is up to 20C so the winter blues are all forgotten.
Osgood, Croft Location: 58deg 26 min 49.49 sec N, 5deg 00min 30.18sec W.
Odems, Fish Farm: 58deg 19min 11.48sec N, 5deg 07min 34.68sec W
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The Crofter wrote:Heat .... pauses briefly inside the building before contributing to global warming.... I often put stuff into the fridge to warm it up.
The colour and clarity of the photo is terrific, Pat. What did you shoot it with?
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Taken with a Nikon D70
From Arches National Park, Utah, U.S.


From Canyonlands National Park, Utah, U.S.


Taken in Selous N.P, Tanzania

Taken in Okavango Delta, Botswana


Taken in Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Taken in Zambezie River, Zambia

Man, after looking at these images again, I’ve got Spring Fever. I needs me a vacation!
From Arches National Park, Utah, U.S.


From Canyonlands National Park, Utah, U.S.


Taken in Selous N.P, Tanzania

Taken in Okavango Delta, Botswana


Taken in Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Taken in Zambezie River, Zambia

Man, after looking at these images again, I’ve got Spring Fever. I needs me a vacation!
Don't take life so serious, son, it ain't nohow permanent! – Porky Pine
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