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Another drone image from this gorgeous area taking in Beinn Eighe and Liathach this time with the early morning light casting some beautiful light on the pines.

 

I also got to meet Callum the stag in the Beinn Eighe car park. He was very interested in my bacon butties poking his head in the van and having a good sniff.

 

If you're not sure about Callum then here's a YT vid of him. Quite the character.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx43KZT4z_8

Proper Cumberland ones too. In Great Langdale with purloined HP Sauce from Burton-In-Kendal Services.

So, a little obsessed with capturing butty flies lately, went to a butterfly world yesterday. Some amazing brands in there. I love how this one appears to be spitting 😂

Unfortunately it was very crowded and way way too hot, we didn't stay very long. But we did get a few captures. Plan to return when it is less busy and will take hand held fans next time 😂😂😂

This unique combination seed on the Staffordshire to Worcestershire canal between Acton Trussell and Penkridge.

A Push and Butty is a working canal narrowboat with an extension tied to the front of the boat, in this case a mobile bakery unit being transported to Nantwich for a customer via the Staffs to Worcestershire canal and then later the Shropshire Union Canal.

Butty is back, the first time I posted this Photo, it totally diapered from Flickr!!! ???

 

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Another one from butty fly world.

We went there for breakfast on Sunday morning. Orange juice and a cracking bacon butty!

… you neglected us, go back to your poxy butty flies” 😂

... at which Dennis has a crafty 'butty' :-)

I was brought up in the generation that didn't see any downside for Too much Sugar..... I had three spoons full in my Tea.... and ate Sugar Butties

I also believed it helped the Medicine go down!!

Best friends for years - Flora, Sorcha & Ninna

Jackdaw watching and waiting for a crust while the bacon butty was being consumed

Capel Curig at 4.40am, enjoying a sausage butty waiting for the sunrise, then the thunder clouds rolled in.

After taking this image, I made myself an Egg Butty......

Le Swine?!

 

What they write in their website:

  

Britain’s Best Bacon Butty: food truck for private hire, parties and events

Our reconditioned 1969 ambulance brings home the bacon at parties, weddings, festivals, corporate dos and all sorts of other events.

   

Late night, early morning, and every hungry pit-stop in-between: there’s literally no moment at which a bacon butty doesn’t go down a treat. And that’s even truer at parties and functions, where the name of the game is keeping people fed and happy.

 

We’re the home of Britain’s Best bacon butty (yes, officially), so why settle for anything less if you’re planning a party that needs catering? Book us in and we’ll rock up in our gorgeous-looking 1969 Austin Morris ambulance and open up the hatch to release the irresistible smell of sizzling bacon (as well as our veggie and vegan-friendly alternatives) to your drooling crowd.

 

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Happy Truck Thursday!

During the recent trip to South Wales I took advantage off the geography and headed under the Severn to Bristol for a long anticipated trip along the branch to Severn Beach.

 

The place definitely has an off-grid feel about it and, unsurprisingly, seems to beat to the rhythm of the tidal Severn estuary which dominates the landscape - along with the Prince of Wales Bridge crossing lying less than a mile upstream. Add to that a legacy of industrial and shipping infrastructure in the area - some still used, and some abandoned.

 

Helpfully, the turnaround of the train I arrived on was a decent 37 minutes - ample time to take a few photographs and partake of tea and a bacon butty at Shirley's Cafe just around the corner. Not enough time to explore the place with serious intent however - that will have to wait for another visit.

 

This shot captures GWR's class 165 'Networker Turbo' unit 165132 ready to head back with the 12.01pm service to Bristol Temple Meads (2K25).

 

Looks best full-screen.

 

11.34am, 10th October 2025

Another shot from last Sunday; after calling it a day and retiring for bacon butties and coffee, Carol (MrsR66) and I parted in Forres. I thought I would take the 'back roads' home instead of the A96, but soon was lost. I pulled into a small parking area to look at the map and saw a sign for a forest walk; I had plenty of time so thought I would explore. A short way along the path I spotted a series of small waterfalls on, what I later discovered was, the Dunearn Burn - this long exposure image stood out when processed.

For a while Megan had been dropping big hints that she wanted to hike the Yorkshire Three Peaks. It's a long day out that involves just short of 26 miles of hill walking and over 5,200 feet of ascent. As a result there is no certainty over how long the hike will take and where you will be at any one time.

 

The butty stop couldn't have been timed any better as Flying Scotsman passed by over the viaduct at Ribblehead no more than five minutes after we took our break. If I had have had a little more time I would have made my way to the other side of the viaduct to get the sunny side, but you can't have everything.

 

Plover Hill forms the backdrop with Ingleborough out of sight to the right.

Narrow Boat UNSPOILT BY PROGRESS and unpowered butty TEWKESBURY heading into Chester passing the site of the Lead Works approaching City Road Bridge.

 

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This beautiful Robin waited so patiently for a bit of my sandwich today down by the riverside at Wick that I not only gave it the crust off my wholemeal chicken and bacon butty but it also got a bit of cinnamon bun too......lucky bird!!!!

An in camera out of focus and overexposed candid image.

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I've wanted to just be in a space like this for so long

 

me and me mountains ♥

 

so last week I said 'Hero - this is your life now and mom needs you summer/camping/Milky Way ready

 

a beautiful head clearing drive and 3/4's of a triple cheeseburger later (Hero got a chunk)

we drove up and up the tiniest path to a National Trust carpark at the very top nestled between the mountain tops

 

and oh my the peace was 👌

I felt so clam, still and very very safe, some may think I'm a nutter but to be up there in the pitch black, all alone bar my pup, just me, the dark and the mountains....as I settled down with the most massive puppy ever, big double sleeping bag, hot water bottle and lots of hand warmers, cuppa and a fag, my eyes adjusted to the dark, I could just be ♥ no doom scrolling or thoughts of everything....maybe the fleeting thought of one of the gusts winds which occasionally rocked the car may take me closer to Barmouth than intended but nope not even that could cause me fear....

Hero on the other hand had a little growling session through the car window.....but I assured him it was probably just a sheeps 😁

 

A very dissapointed Hero, at having been left in the warm car while I had a go at this ⬆ turned into a very fat Hero after discovering the family sized new york baked cheesecake and had scoffed the lot!!

Even now I still can't believe he ate all my cheesecake 😥

So I ate one of his sausage butties I'd made for us for breakfast while looking him dead in the eyes 😁

 

He's so warm and solid ~I slept through to the alarm, though it's true dogs do pumpy trump a lot, not so good in a car overnight - but I can't wait to do it again.....

we didn't get murdered by a crazy mad mountain axe man, though if he'd seen us and my level of crazy I reckon he'd of just quietly backed away 😁

 

that has got to be one of the best resets ever

 

Taken along the Nutbrook Trail in Shipley Park on our way to the Nutbrook Coffee shop for breakfast. A bacon butty and orange juice in the sunshine, surrounded by birdsong..........:)

Sunday morning started shall we say not the best!

Along with a few wobblers at emptying the dish washer and the rainy weather - the real drama came when poor 'H' lost access to all of his PS games and data. As expected for any 11 nearly 12 year old boy this is a life altering devastating situation to be in - so with the echo's of 'so many places I gotta see'......I packed up butties, bananas, homemade cake, crisps and the very important foam sweet mushrooms (his new fave ❤) bundled him into the car (no PS - clever mom 😉) and we didn't return home for 8 hours!! Had a lovely drive, a big scoff and saw so many new places ❤

But tbh this view is not a new one for me but stopping the car right in the middle of a very very narrow road is a wee bit dodgy!

 

I was tempted to whisk you back to the Shetland Isles for a moment, but before we do that, here is another from last Tuesday - Walking in my favourite place. It is hard to believe that this gorgeous, and inspirational limestone landscape is just 15 minutes drive from my doorstep by Morecambe Bay (plus a short walk). I always get the sense of being miles away from anywhere. But of course in the UK you are never more than a few miles from the nearest pint of ale - motorway - bacon butty van etc. Parts of this place have unfortunately been extensively quarried - probably mostly in the 50s, 60s and 70s, before limestone landscapes were protected, and limestones were popular garden ornaments. It is crazy that people took the stones from these beautiful landscapes to create mini landscape features in the gardens of crappy modern builds in suburbia. But there you go... At least it can't happen any more.

Just what you want after a day out in Norfolk. Home made (not frozen) Chips, Steak pudding and Beans,with a pile of bread and butter.. Good old Northern food washed down with a pint of Boddingtons even though it is now brewed in Luton not Manchester!

The last shot and 21 minutes have now passed since the last upload. I love the way Brunel's masterpiece is fighting to remain visible. A fight it was to loose shortly after this was taken.

 

What a great morning followed by a bacon butty. Perfection :)

 

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I was sitting on the top of Mount famine,munching a cheese butty when this field caught my eye.

Seen at the Bratch Locks Narrowboats Festival, the Jam Butty, A butty is a small narrow boat that is either pushed ahead of teh narrowboat or towed behind. The Jam Butty is a Jam Shop.

Someone left a bit of there breakfast bacon butty on this fence post, the Sparrow wasn't gonna turn it's beak up to that! ;0)

The very popular snack bar at Devil’s Bridge.Kirkby Lonsdale,Cumbria,England.HSS.

One in a lovely collection of early flowering Green Winged Orchids, hard to say where, it's a bit Pean Hill and a bit Yorkletts in the bottom of a wet meadow. Helping to re-roof a friends stable block ripped off in the wind and for this I get to see these beauties with hot tea and bacon butties, not a bad days work!

Sunday afternoon cricket match at Chatton, Northumberland. Although it looks a threatening sky it's a pretty warm day and the rain never appeared, for once!

This is just across the lane from the Chatton Trout Fishery, a great place to learn or enjoy fly fishing and get a great bacon butty....and yes, I've had a few bacon butties and lessons in fly fishing ... just need to catch a trout now...I can catch a bacon butty... no probs! :))

 

Zoom in to see the great action from the bowler... and the batsman!

 

Happy Fence Friday :))

 

27. Stick Men. Theme for 115 pictures in 2015

 

saw these 2 flowers facing each other and thought that would look good if a bee was there so waited till there was.

taken at walton gardens

Just the job for setting you up for a morning working in the garden. Plenty of brown sauce. And then about 1100am the wife calls me in for a cup of Coffee.

A Butty boat is a non powered boat which is towed behind a powered barge, in the days of canal working boats the Bargee 's wife would be at the tiller of the Butty boat.

Hyades is a heritage Butty.

Workboat 'Nutfield' tows Butty 'Raymond' as they head back to Braunston along the Grand Union canal near Norton Junction.

 

13th May 2018

After a tough ride into the forest, it's time for coffee and bacon butties/cake, and to enjoy our surroundings. Looking over Llyn Brenig towards the Clocaenog forest.

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