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Rural homes, Troutsdale, North Yorkshire (see PIP)
Harbour Lights
Autumn Mist in the Dale
In the shadow of the pines
Autumn dog walk
Descent into Troutsdale
Autumn lights under the canopy (2 x PiP's)
Woodland walk from a Corgi point of view (1 x PiP)
Sheep farming in Troutsdale
Glowing
First snow of winter 2023
First snow of winter 2023 (1 x PiP)
Frosted Sycamore seed cluster
Frosted fruit (1 x PiP)
Autumn/Winter cascade
Nature reclaims
A trio of Yagi-Uda antenna (array) at sunset
Winter morning sun
Derwent Mill in Spring
Wallflowers by a rural lane
Early Spring visitor
All white
Liquid jewels
An abundance of water
Great Gable dominates Wasdale Head and Wastwater
Sunbathers and swimmers
Robin Hood's Bay, viewed from Ravenscar
Living on the edge
Nerys
House Sparrow and Blue Tit shareing
Blackbird garden visitor
Show off!
Over the vale and far away (1 x note)
Frosty start to the day
Surviving Winter (on a drystone wall)
Early sign of Spring
Winter morning walk
Winter Gate
Willowherb in a light morning frost
Tall trees in light morning mist
Winter Shadows - East Ayton Moor (1 note)
Always faithful
Winter on East Ayton Moor (HFF everyone)
Foggy and Frosty Morning
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Autumn by Crummock Water
Situated between Loweswater and Buttermere. Often overlooked by its sister lake Buttermere, Crummock Water with the mighty Grassmoor on the west and the fells of Mellbreak on the east, it has unparalleled views from either side. It is 2 1/2 miles long, 3/4 mile wide and 140 feet deep and is a clear, rocky bottomed lake flanked by steep fellsides of Skiddaw slate.
The lake is fed by numerous streams including the beck from Scale Force, which with a drop of 170 feet is Lakeland’s tallest waterfall. The River Cocker starts from here, flowing towards Cockermouth where it joins the River Derwent.
Mellbreak is a hill in the Western part of the English Lake District. Despite being surrounded on all sides by higher fells (the Loweswater Fells, the High Stile Ridge and the Grasmoor Group), it stands in isolation. It is surrounded on three sides by a "moat" of deep marshy land, and on the east side by the lake of Crummock Water. The fell forms a partnership with the lake, running parallel to it, falling sheer into it, and regularly providing the backdrop for pictures of it.
The lake is fed by numerous streams including the beck from Scale Force, which with a drop of 170 feet is Lakeland’s tallest waterfall. The River Cocker starts from here, flowing towards Cockermouth where it joins the River Derwent.
Mellbreak is a hill in the Western part of the English Lake District. Despite being surrounded on all sides by higher fells (the Loweswater Fells, the High Stile Ridge and the Grasmoor Group), it stands in isolation. It is surrounded on three sides by a "moat" of deep marshy land, and on the east side by the lake of Crummock Water. The fell forms a partnership with the lake, running parallel to it, falling sheer into it, and regularly providing the backdrop for pictures of it.
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