Elvet Bridge, Durham City.
Top is a painting (Louise J. Rayner) c1900, bottom is my photo from last week.
Such a beautiful city, this bridge takes you up the hill to the castle and cathedral, got to be one of my favourite places in the UK.
Great to see the nacreous clouds locally yesterday, these are hardly ever seen in the UK as very specific conditions are needed, and as one of the highest clouds in the atmosphere, it is typically referred to as 'mother-of-pearl.
Ice crystals form and refract the light rays to give vivid rainbow effects.
The stunning Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire.
On the site of the original Abbey built by the Incredible Hilda, a Northumbrian Princess c657. She called the famous Synod of Whitby here in 664.
Just a few more weeks and we'll be hitting my favourite season 🍁🍂
I love the 'bers'
Looking forward to walking in the woods catching some more fabulous woodland scenes like this one.
Stylish cases with #wood and #glass elements instead of boring gray metal boxes: With the #TUXEDO Atlas series, we are rethinking the desktop #computer and dressing it in a design suitable for the #livingroom.
Some people say it's exhilarating, some say they are totally nuts... 🥶😳
A New Years Day dip at Queensferry, the day peaked at 2° 😲 guessing the water wasn't any warmer 😄
Fabulous day at the Heritage in the rain, it's a wonderful place wherever the weather really.
Some 'fairy water' pics from the other day with the Braan quite high.
A run up to the fabulous Glen Coe, a little snow still on the tops, but mostly quite wet and dull, managed to get some shots off though.
Oddly every time I go neither Mr Campbell nor Sebastian are home...
I sometimes wonder if they really do live there 🤔