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Babbacombe Steps, just a short walk from the beach. This was taken the day before the highest tide.We got there just before Sunrise the sky was looking grey but we were sheltered from the rain so guess we got lucky. great morning all in all.
Are we going up or coming down though? Do we have a map...?
Another band you won't have heard of. Go for Swigset.
Dear friends,
sorry, I could´nt write comments last time, because I was so busy.
But now I´m back again. I hope...
Concrete blue-painted steps out of the under-platform tunnel out to Platform 4 at the Adelaide Parklands Terminal.
Sun shines on the steps of stone
That rise up to natures home
Where a million trees they rise
Up to heaven in the skies
Walk, oh walk, you chosen one
Until the shackles of life are gone
As you stand in the fields of fate
Above the steps, where does wait
Beauty, peace, never ending love
In the land , so high above
It forever blooms, in sweet natures home
That is found above the steps of stone
…… Witley Court again (English Heritage). An enjoyable day out with the cameras(s) - Two Fuji’s around my neck and an iPhone in my pocket, each had their uses - Fuji’s with prime lenses on and a handy wide angle on the phone. Remembering what to do with each was a brain ache as they all are set up very different from each other but fun nonetheless. I hope you haven’t been too bored with them, (another tomorrow). Alan:-)
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Along the Cleveland way coast path at Bayness Noth Yorkshire .
The smoke you can see in the distance I`m not really sure about I believe it`s burning off something to encourage new growth but I stand to be corrected on that ,,,
We had a family break to Newquay this weekend and Saturday evening I went out to Bedruthan Steps to catch the sunset. At the camp site it was very overcast and extremely hazy so I was sceptical if I was actually going to see the sun at all so was pleased to see that the further away from Newquay I got the more broken up the cloud was!