12.09.20
We sometimes take for granted the little things in life, things such as having even the smallest garden space. For some, space is limited but if you’re content and don’t give a shit what anyone thinks, take it to the street like a pro.
12.09.20
We sometimes take for granted the little things in life, things such as having even the smallest garden space. For some, space is limited but if you’re content and don’t give a shit what anyone thinks, take it to the street like a pro.
11.09.20
Bluebell Woods, without the bluebells or the people.
10.09.20
Looking out over St Peter Port and beyond from Minot Plateau car park, which I believe used to be a cemetery for St Barnabus church.
09.09.20
A little corner of Saints Bay, partially hidden being a wall of rocks. It’s no secret but on a warm day with a high tide it feels like a little piece of the Med.
08.09.20
Lots of spiders appearing in the long grasses at the moment but this little beauty was posing in some lovely evening light.
07.09.20
The sky is not the limit, your imagination is.
06.09.20
Another day in paradise with these two at Les Douvres for Leo’s christening. I take every opportunity I can to grab a picture with them together, it won’t be long before they just say no to me.
06.09.20
Made a fantastic camping weekend out of the regatta this year, thanks to Mike + Mel, amazing weather and even better friends. These two though, literally can’t separate them. If they’re not together in person, they’ll be zooming and playing online together at any given opportunity!. It’s sweet though, and they had a great time together. Champion sand sculptors too!
04.09.20
The last 5 days have been the toughest since I started this journey. It’s been one of those weeks with very little energy, mentally and physically, and nothing seems to go to plan.
03.09.20
This summer seems to have flown by quicker than normal. Maybe I’ve actually made the most of it and tried to hold on for too long but one thing is apparent, the leaves are fading and on a grey day things are starting to look a little orange.
02.09.20
The majestic colours inside an ormer shell.
01.09.20
Amazing start to September. Actually just spent most of my lunch on the rocks behind the fort, soaking up the sun and watching the boats on the horizon.
31.08.20
The very talented Wendy Griffin creating another masterpiece at Bordeaux harbour. Sorry Wendy, I couldn’t resist taking the shot!
30.08.20
While the rest of the world goes virtual, Bea + Foxy held the most incredible mini festival in a stunning coastal location.
29.08.20
After an hour of standing around, hoping for something interesting to happen, the wait paid off with a stunning light display over Sark.
28.08.20
The humble garden spider. Are you a lover or a hater? Watch out for those ones that come out from under your sofa with the TV light casting a shadow that makes them look like tarantulas!
27.08.20
With summer almost gone, its coming to that time of year when the weather changes in a matter of minutes. With more moisture in the air and stronger winds, you get some fascinating sun rays beaming out from behind the clouds.
26.08.20
Desperately trying to avoid the ‘norm’, cruising down Talbot Valley, the light shining through the trees caught my eye. Quick u-turn to grab what I could. It looked better in my head though.
25.08.20
Being a tourist, exploring the eerie World War II german trenches surround the gun emplacement at Pleinmont. With the winds howling overhead, it gave me a little insight into what these soldiers endured, especially during the winter.
Next time you feel the need to moan about something, imagine fighting a war, not knowing if you’ll ever see your family again.
24.08.20
The motivation just wasn’t there again today. Macro is great to fall back on, if you can find the subject. Butterflies are out in abundance at the moment but no doubt they won’t be around for much longer.