Welcoming a New Year, but no change in Tier 4!
Aren’t we all in an interesting position? We’ve said goodbye to the incredibly weird 2020 and launched headlong into 2021.
Aren’t we all in an interesting position? We’ve said goodbye to the incredibly weird 2020 and launched headlong into 2021.
As we near the end of 2020 (18 days and counting) I’ve been going through my memory cards and reviewing images I’ve taken, but done nothing with. This picture was taken in August when I visited Porthcawl in Wales with my daughters, Helen and Izzy.
I don’t think I’ve ever been quite so happy to see Christmas decorations go up, even if many people have put them up earlier than normal. I usually get a little annoyed when I see decorations going up too early but hey, it’s 2020. The Christmas lights pictured here are part of a public display
Both my kids returned to school this week and in Helen’s case, started secondary school. You won’t be surprised to hear that I’ve been that busy worrying or making last minute purchases that I’ve struggled to get out with my camera. This fun image of a framed tree is one I took back in March
Don’t you find that the great outdoors has taken on a whole now significance over recent weeks? Whether its bluebells, birdsong or the leaves on the trees, I find I am taking everything in, much more than before. This photo, a fun experiment with framing and selective colour, was taken when I was having my