Roger (Grisly)'s photos
HMY Ioaire Names
HMY Ioaire, Names and locations of those lost, Posted as a pip 29.09.24
Dovecote
The Dovecote and a small part of the extensive ruins, of Dunure Castle, which sits high on a cliff above the South Ayrshire Coast
These ruins were part of the castle built in the 15th and 16 century, which replaced an older castle on this same site, it has been ruins for around 300years,
The large Dovecote was well maintained and stocked as a good source of fresh food and feathers, plus a large Dovecote was also a major status symbol.
HFF and a good weekend,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a large view for clarity and detail perhaps!
When I grow Up
An autumn saplin in Bincome Wood on the Quantock Hills in Somerset!
A view of the Vale.
Looking across the Vale of Taunton Dene towards the Brendon Hills and Exmoor National Park on another slightly misty afternoon, taken from Lydeard Hill, Quantock Hills ANOB, Somerset.
HBM and a good week to all! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Large view will be beter for detail!
On the Hill
A footpath on Lydeard Hill with a slightly lopsided tree and a fence protecting an area with a steep drop,
This is a part of the Quantock Hills ANOB and is very popular with many visitors. the grass areas are managed by red deer and the free roaming Quantock Ponies.
Large view recommended if you are able
Misty Evening, (2 notes)
Burnham Lower Light through the light mist of a September evening.
Bridgwater Bay at Burnham on Sea with the lower lighthouse on the beach and the slipway used to launch rescue hovercraft and lifeboats during higher tides, These are launched from the beach at low tide.
This is just a small part of the six mile (9.6km) beach between Burnham and Brean down !
Note 1, Brean Down is a promontory off the coast of Somerset, England, standing 318 feet high and extending 1+1⁄2 miles into the Bristol Channel
Note 2, St Mary’s Church in Berrow, (known as the church of the dunes)
HWW! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and a large view recommended!
Ashton Windmill
This mill was built circa 1832 on the base of previous mills that worked on this site, it is 25 feet high and has sails 44 feet across, It is a four story mill and is grade two listed.
Situated on high ground on the Isle of Wedmore it was able to gather wind from most directions although primarily from across the Somerset levels.
HBM and great week!,,,, and a large view for detail please!
A beach with Teeth
Low tide at Blue Anchor Bay where Exmoor meets the sea, with North Hill and Minehead across the bay, Far left of an enlarged image will show Dunster Castles look out tower,
Ferry.
Uig on the Isle of Skye, On a stormy September afternoon the Calmac Ferry M/V "Hebrides" loads ready to sail to the Outer Hebrides. She was built in Glasgow in 2000.
One of only four ferry services from the mainland to the entire Western Isles.
Image was taken from distance through the wind and rain, HFF and a dry weekend
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