Tony (:o): When you see strange plants filling the field besides you and have to get in there...
Tony (:o): A snowy morning when it also became foggy down the disused railway line 🍂🍃
Tony (:o): Frozen fields near Kenilworth at sunrise
Tony (:o): December 2017’s efforts at snow & candle sculpting
Tony (:o): Fire & Snow December 2017
Tony (:o): Frosty and misty are so beautiful together; I had a few wow out loud moments today I love running this time of year as the sun is coming up.
Tony (:o): Spaghetti slurping
Tony (:o): My Piles 2017
Tony (:o): Conisbrough Castle.
Tony (:o): Whitby Abbey. One of the things I loved about this place was the doorways, right at the top, now revealing the secret tunnels that ran through all the walls, brilliant
Tony (:o): Staithes Harbour
Tony (:o): View from a lifeboat
Tony (:o): The Mushrooms
Tony (:o): Things I see when out running.
Tony (:o): Great Ridge, Derbyshire. At the start the mist was swirling so thick, but when it cleared the views were fantastic. A really great walk (:o)
Tony (:o): Treak Cavern: I loved the caves of Castleton as a child, I think my lifelong love of caves began right then, and it felt brilliant to show them to my daughter (:o)
Tony (:o): On Kinder Scout looking towards Hayfield. It was SO windy up there, and bitingly cold, but the views were worth it (:o)
Tony (:o): Queen Mumbles - the fallen lady, sadly peering through the rotting wood of her decrepit pier. Maybe she'll cheer up and get to stand up again soon though as there were signs a restoration may be beginning.
Tony (:o): The Worm ---------------- Cresting a small rise, we were suddenly confronted with this totally incredible view...
Tony (:o): The Bear Cave. Ok so I really don't know if it is called that, but the footprints looked very suspect to me, not that I know anything. I loved the blue and yellow colours that were naturally occurring, caves are just brilliant (:o)
Tony (:o): View from a Castle. One of my favourite places, but apparently the castle ended up being abandoned because the sand just kept invading everywhere.
Tony (:o): The Pod. I've enjoyed many boat trips but never seen dolphins until this time. Initially all we could see were loads of distant fins. Once the boat stopped, they came to to see us, in groups of 2 or 3, finally bringing their kids. WE were the exhibit!
Tony (:o): The Wreck of the Helvetia from 1887 on Rhossili beach. I really wanted to find it, and suddenly as the sun was setting, there it was. I didn't read about the quicksand that can occur around it until later (:o)
Tony (:o): Beneath the waterwheel; I just loved the lighting and colours in here, where the cold and damp was a refreshing escape from the blistering sun outside (:o)
Tony (:o): Aberulais Tin Works: I loved how the mill wheel had little miniature explosions of water, like tiny fireworks, within it's torrent.
Tony (:o): Below the high tide line, who lives in a house like this?
Tony (:o): The Lobster
Tony (:o): Chimney Sweep Festival
Tony (:o): Oystermouth Castle. I loved the lighting on these stairs. It was a great place for exploring with loads of nooks and crannies (:o)
Tony (:o): Tide's in on Worm's Head. These bits of concrete turned out to be fragments left after the MOD blew up their own radar station.