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y hoy salimos de paseo...solo caminamos media cuadra y llegamos al campo florido.
Para todos los que me preguntan por Roger...aca esta .
...y te fuiste.
Te extrañare siempre.
Gracias por estos casi 13 años de amor y nobleza
... and you left.
I'll always miss you.
Thank you for these almost 13 years of love and nobility
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Ringing Roger, Peak District, UK
© 2023 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission
Possibly my favourite composition at Ringing Roger with the foreground rock creating an 'x'. I've stood here many times perfecting the composition. It felt quite precarious yesterday with the frozen rocks.
These are the best conditions I've had. Often, patchy doesn't work, creating too much contrast. But the hard frost decreased the contrast on the rocks.
I couldn't fit the foreground rock into one frame for the previous upload as I only had 24mm equivalent lens. This is good though as going wider reduces the impact of Loose Hill and the Great Ridge.
Ringing Roger, Peak District, UK
© 2023 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission
Another from a wonderful sunrise last Saturday.
Ringing Roger, Peak District, UK
© 2023 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission
One of my favourite compositions at Ringing Roger. I always imagine the eroded rock lit by the sun against a dark sky. But happy with the mix of colours from the warm sun on the frosted landscape.
Our outing to Roger's Gardens was slightly different this year. Often my mom and I go together. We split up and visit the Halloween Boutique, take a gazillion photos and then go home and show each other what we had found. This year was slightly different. My dad and my brother Alex joined us at Roger's Gardens but once we got there, we pretty much still split up to take photos. As we were leaving at the end of the outing, my mom pointed to this pot with the little dried plants in it and asked if I had seen it yet. It was the very first photo I took that day.
It's always so interesting out of a huge nursery/garden center with different boutiques and rooms and displays indoors and outdoors, how often something will catch both my and my mom's attention.
Monumento a Roger de LLúria (Tarragona).
Roger I de Lauria fue un marino y militar procedente del Mezzogiorno peninsular, al servicio de la Corona de Aragón. Fue almirante de la flota de la Corona de Aragón y de Sicilia, la cual dirigió brillantemente durante todo el reinado de Pedro III el Grande de Aragón.
Roger I de Lauria was a sailor and military man from the Peninsular Mezzogiorno, serving the Crown of Aragon. He was admiral of the fleet of the Crown of Aragon and Sicily, which brilliantly led throughout the reign of Pedro III the Great of Aragon.
the music: No Ordinary Love
i looked for a song related to "roger" but could not find anything so i decided to just put a song i liked. lol
Roger Hodgson helped define a generation of progressive rock and is recognised as one of the most gifted composers, songwriters and lyricists of our time. His trademark way of setting introspective lyrics to upbeat melodies has found its way into the hearts of over three generations around the world. His songs are deeply personal pieces of his heart and soul that continue to touch people around the world. While everyone knows his songs, many don't know his name.
"Hello Roger" - This handsome Blue Dasher decided to follow me up the road and settle next to me for a short chat. He and I discussed a few close-up opportunities.
...Until he wasn't. Jasper performed surgery on Roger Rabbit on Saturday. Roger looked good. Felt good. Then Jasper started Roger's...uh..."physical therapy". 😱 (see first comment) Therapy consisted of vigorous shaking and running through the house. Sometimes dropping Roger for the human's to toss. By Sunday afternoon there was a trail of Roger guts through the house. So Roger is in the infirmary again, waiting on a more competent seamster. Fun while it lasted though. 😜
Ringing Roger, Peak District, UK
© 2025 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.
The previous uploads were taken from Upper Tor (right of centre on the horizon).
On my way back, I stopped at Ringing Roger. The light was constantly changing. I liked this one with Grindslow Knoll in shadow and the light on the right helping define the foreground rocks.
The name Ringing Roger. We don't know for sure how it got its name. Most likely, Roger is a corruption of the French word for rock: Rocher. This seems likely as there is also a Roaches in the Peak District, perhaps a corruption of Roches (the French word for plural – rocks). The Ringing part is thought to be description of the sound of the wind up there.
Mixed media collage by my 90 year old cousin Roger Gavroy
An engineer by training and profession, he started making these artworks when he turned 80 years old.
Roger the Homunculus is a fictional character featured in the Hellboy and Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense comic books published by Dark Horse Comics. He is a unusually large homunculus, a humanoid being said to be created by means of alchemy.
The snow-plastered gritstone tors of Ringing Roger on the southern side of Kinder Scout. Through the mist just to the left of the tor can be seen the route along Grindsbrook to the edge of the Kinder plateau.
Roger and his elderly buddy Lodger decided to move in permanently with me uninvited in 2015 after being locally abandoned and it took me 4 years to establish (with help from a tip off) who was responsible and why.
Roger is a special needs cat and is one of the reasons why he was abandoned by his previous so called owner and the reason why he's not featured too much in my flickr photostream in the intervening years.
Roger and Lodger have been completely safe in their new forever home with me since 2015. They don't need to worry about a thing anymore.