Sarah P.'s favorite photos
Lifeboat Weather
The Girvan all weather Shannon class Lifeboat " Elizabeth and Gertrude Allen" on her mooring, as the sky darkens and bad weather rolls in from the Firth of Clyde.
Cool Sheep
High up on a ridge in the coastal wind & rain at Trotternish on the Isle of Skye this cool dude takes a break-. This is a Scottish Blackface sheep and both sexes have horns.
Have a good week every one just stay safe.
A little music to accompany you viewing www.youtube.com/watch?v=4anek6LoMXg
In 16.9 so large if you desire.
Through the Trees, HFF.
A spring view of Foss Lane on the Somerset Levels'
Sunbeam.
A shaft of sunlight on the bay and North Hill, Minehead to the left of the image
Sun, Sky and Sea
The evening sun finds a break in the clouds to highlight the waters of Bridgwater Bay,
Not a Happy Horse
The leader of a group of free roaming hill ponies who took a bit of an exception to my camera at Dead Womans Ditch on the Quantock Hills in Somerset,
Large for detail please
For anyone interested in the location name See Pip or I have a link. www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/dark-somerset-doomed-marriage-jane-810710
Evening Fence, HFF
Bridgwater Bay at Burnham on Sea waiting for the evening tide as the Sun goes down,
These steps lead to a lower set of steps to access the beach and this image shows the top of the 3.2m (10.6") Sea wall while in the distance is the 34m (110feet) inland Lighthouse .
Dandelion Waits
Footprints in the soft mud indicate a recent visitor to Dandelions mooring as she waits for the evening tide to arrive in Watchet Harbour. the floating pontoons will then raise to accommodate the rapid infow of water which can be as much as 6m (20ft) during spring tides,
Large would be appreciated
Ripples.
Ripples as the lock gates to the canal are opened to allow a vessel into the Crinan Canal Basin,
The ship DUKE OF NORMANDY II was built in 1934 for the German Customs service and was originally called 'Ems' after a varied history she was sold in 1975 to the British Waterways Board where she was used on the Caledonian Canal to tow the gate-lifter barge around.
She is now on the National Historic ships list,
Large Please
See Link for more information, www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/3658/duke-normandy-ii
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