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Another sunny day in the Lake District and another boat shed tucked away behind trees sheltering from the early morning light.
A truly beautiful place to tick off our list of places visited in Cumbria.
Its been 4 years since I was last at this location, its always a special place to visit. Sadly the tree has lost quite a large limb that used to be on the left which is a huge shame. Its still a lovely and striking shape though. You never quite know what the morning light will do here and on this morning it coincided with a rain shower that came through and scattered the light all over and in different warm hues.
A wintry view - of the Langdale Pikes - from inside one of the large caves on the slopes of Loughrigg Fell above Rydal Water. Getting the light right in this shot was tricky
this is rydal mount waterfall and view point rydal mount was William Wordsworth’s best loved family home for the greater part of his life from 1813 to his death in 1850 stunning area of the lakedistrict
The beautiful early autumn colours of the Lake District. The Boathouse looking across Rydal with the last remnants of the early morning mist just showing....
A smashing photo of our daughter Megan taken last week by her partner Adam. I wouldn't mind, even with all of the time I have spent in the Lake District I only visited these caves for the first time four years ago. Megan has beaten me by a good twenty five years.
Perched high above Rydal Water on the flank of Loughrigg Fell is the fabulous Rydal Cave.
Rydal Water, i just had to stop and take in the beautiful misty conditions on Rydal Water. I saw this tree instantly and knew i had to try and get a good shot. I got some strange looks from the sheep that were sitting nearby.
Taken while on a walk around Rydal Water, which is just south of Grasmere in the Lake District. I lost my book of walks of the area somewhere while walking here, doh!