Thanks very much, Brian. The Mawddach Trail from Panmaenpool Bridge to Barmouth is just beautiful.... and leads right to the Isis Café for a full English breakfast with black pudding! What's not to like.
Meanwhile, back at Croft Castle, the Herberts really weren't having much luck.
The 10th Baronet was killed at Gallipoli...
... while the 11th Baronet was killed on active service in 1941...
You've been posting some lovely photos from India, Pierre... I'm really enjoying seeing them especially as India is on my bucket list of places to visit. As a Fuji user may I ask if you're using an in-camera film simulation and/or simulation recipe (that my X-T20 doesn't have) or is the look...
Either foggy & damp, or cold & crisp here in the UK. Some poet (Keats) called it a "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness"... but that's poets for you!!
Thanks very much for this, Irene.
I'm afraid that the Spinal Tap reference would be Nigel Tufnel with one "l". He's named after Phil Tufnell, the England left-arm spin bowler from the 90s.
Thanks, Martin. The NT café is really good, but they put their prices up in the Spring and it's now a "bad weather only" café for me... plus it was full of kids! The rock face is my favourite too.
I took the hound to the Long Mynd ("Long Mountain") yesterday and here's a few piccies wot I took!
Walking along Cardingmill Valley floor. There were a number of school visits around doing their Geography field trips so the valley floor was crowded. However; as a retired teacher I know how...
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