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A picture taken moreorless at the moment when I realised that I wasn't on the footpath I had thought I was. Pleasing landscape though.

Or should it be The Barafundle Bumble (thanks to "tomswift46" for this great album). Click here to listen.

Near Stackpole Quay, Barafundle Bay Pembrokeshire.

 

View On Black

M4_34466

 

Stackpole Walled Gardens, Pembrokeshire. Wales. UK

 

SA71 5DJ

 

Walled Gardens in Stackpole.

www.stackpole-walledgardens.co.uk/

 

More general photographs at www.flickr.com/photos/staneastwood/albums

 

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

I spent a week staying at Stackpole Quay (on the coast south of Pembroke) in a National Trust holiday cottage, Byre 2 - part of a group converted from a farmstead.

 

This is the view from the cottage's front door.

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Stackpole churchyard, on bark

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Restored 1851-2 by George Gilbert Scott at the expense of John, 1st Earl Cawdor, of Stackpole Court. Nave viewed through chancel arch

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

"Arcade Studio, 75 So. Howard St., Akron, Ohio." stamped on back. Unknown people most likely related to the Shepard family of West Virginia. Surnames would include Ramsey, Deem, Hays/Hayes, Buchanan, Bloom, Stackpole, Sommerville/Somerville, Stuckey, Bell, Hendershot, Archer to name a few. William Atkinson Shepard, sr. is possibly the one on the left

This heron was hunting for frogs on the margins of Stackpole Lakes in Pembrokeshire

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Stackpole Woodland Estate

Bosherston Lily Ponds, Bosherston, Nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, SA71 5DN

 

Visited on 13 June 2014 - beautiful summers day, loads of sunshine.

 

Walk around one or both of the very large lily ponds.

 

This one is the west most pond (closest to the car park) then have a tea/coffee etc. in the 'tea shop' on the main road or something stronger in the pub just along from it.

 

Very nice day but took too many photos (this is just a small selection) so the walk took 2,1/2 hours in stead of 1 hour.

 

Beautiful small beach half way around this pond - really nice to visit.

 

stackpole@nationaltrust.org.uk

 

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Stackpole Court, Pembrokeshire.

 

Trying photos of a wooded area again. I definitely struggle with wooded areas as I find frames can be too "busy"

Stackpole Woodland Estate

 

I think this is Herb Bennett - please correct me if I am wrong

Latin name Geum urbanum

Pembrokeshire, Wales

Almost overpowering greenery around the church.

Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) on Bosherston Lily Ponds, Stackpole Wales

taken 04 October 2012

Stackpole Walled Gardens, Pembrokeshire. Wales. UK

 

SA71 5DJ

 

Walled Gardens in Stackpole.

www.stackpole-walledgardens.co.uk/

 

More general photographs at www.flickr.com/photos/staneastwood/albums

 

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