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Family Life & parenting

So much to look at in this cobweb

Here’s a photography post with a bit of a difference. I recently went out and tried to photograph a cobweb in the early morning dew and it proved to be a real challenge. I tried again this week, taking myself off for a walk in the Kent countryside on a grey, drizzly morning. I was

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Family Life & parenting

Red sky in the morning

Earlier this week I woke up at around 5am, as I usually do. I went to the kitchen to make coffee. I look out of the window and was presented with this beautiful sight in the sky. Talk about red sky in the morning, hey?

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A note from the Queen

A little while ago, my eldest daughter Helen sent a letter to the Queen, wishing her a happy 90th birthday. Earlier this week, she was sent this card in response (Quick note: for anyone visiting following my win for Best UK Dad Blog at the Vuelio Blog Awards, please come back tomorrow as I have

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Sunshine on a rainy day

This was a photograph that simply had to be taken. I just love the contrast of the green and browns of the landscape and the rainbow colours in the centre of the image. The picture was taken on the North Yorkshire Moors at a beautiful spot with a dreadfully unfortunate name: The Hole of Horcum

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A photograph that says “childhood”

I think this photograph encapsulates everything that childhood is meant to be; two kids exploring the natural environment on a gorgeous, early summer day. Ironically, however, this is not the picture I intended to take. It was supposed to be a landscape shot of the grass meadow framed by the two trees on either side.

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