summer dawn of long ago
Tavy Bridge
Black Bridge at Ernesettle
Tamar Bridges
Budshead and Tamerton Creek
high tide at Ernesettle
high tide at Warren Point
dog down the woods
woodland path
skeleton in the woods
winter trees by the creek
train on Black Bridge
Budshead Creek
potato harvest
gathering spuds
potato sacks
spud field
potato field
summer morning long ago
Churston Cove
village by the Dart
steaming along to Dartmouth
path through the wheat
dusky Tamar sunset
dog's world view
dog in buttercups
dog on Agaton Hill
distant Dartmoor
the harbour at Ernesettle
evening lights in the creek
distant Dartmoor hills
chimney on an autumn morning
view down Tamerton Creek
Budshead Creek
autumn raincloud
autumn in Budshead Creek
Warren Point
Pet's tour of Ernesettle (part 1)
Pet's tour of Ernesettle (part 2)
bluebells by the Tamar
bluebells in Budshead Wood
spring flora in Budshead Wood
Agaton field in spring
view from Agaton field
view from school field
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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubI don't know when this picture was taken (I wish Ipernity would give us the option of leaving the date blank), but it would have been during a morning walk with my dog, who probably went for a swim. The two pictures are taken from roughly the same spot at a different angle, the lower one being digital.
This is another film from long ago.
I always thought those two trees on the skyline looked like a little dinosaur,
but Street View shows it's no longer like that, as the righthand tree has grown taller.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubMy B&W darkroom gear is up in the loft somewhere, having not been used for over 40 years, but I still miss it somehow.
The traditional Tibetan, hand-made wooden casket which I bought (one is more likely to buy these things after watching them being made) arrived today from India. Serendipitiously, Shirley's ashes fit inside it perfectly, and it's a far more fitting home for them than the original cardboard carton in which they'd been until now.
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