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The Walney to Carlisle Scenic Route
Discover The Lake District | May 8th 2008 by Tony Scott
One of our climbing crew pilots a private plane (a 1966 Piper) from the beyond (that's south of Lancaster) to the lakes, when the weather is suitable. (...) read more
Ride the Brown Horse !
Discover The Lake District | May 6th 2008 by Tony Scott
The Brown Horse Winster Being bank holiday saturday and and 7.00 pm I was full of angst over parking and overcrowding at the Brown Horse as it was a lovely sunny evening. (...) read more
Civil Wedding Venues in lake Maggiore and Lake Orta
Italian Lakes Wedding Blog - Destination Weddings Italy | April 25th 2008 by Mauro
In the last years, especially in Northern Italy, there are many more civil weddings than in past times. In such town as Verbania, Como, Verona, Orta San Giulio and Stresa, civil bendings are more than religious ones. Among the reasons that determine read more
Who Wants To Live In The Lake District?
Discover The Lake District | April 7th 2008 by Tony Scott
Well frankly, who wouldn't? I was surfing the net today, and came across a blog by a woman called Claire Chapman who is a professional coach. (...) read more
Castlerigg Stone Circle
Autofocused | March 25th 2008 by Chris Lodge
The ancient stone circle sits high above the village of Keswick in the English Lake District, and surrounded by mountains on all sides. I can’t tell you how cold it was taking this shot, and snowstorms were raging all around! read more
Conishead Priory and Distant Snow
Discover The Lake District | March 25th 2008 by Tony Scott
Another afternoon walk on Sunday, down to priory point. We could see the Snow covered Coniston range in the distance. (...) read more
High Dam - Finsthwaite
Discover The Lake District | March 23rd 2008 by Tony Scott
Thought we'd take advantage of the sunny lake district weather and head off for a bimble up to High Dam with some friends. (...) read more
Scarred for Life
Discover The Lake District | March 21st 2008 by Tony Scott
Despite the lake district weather forecast predicting rain and a howling gale today, it's actually bright and sunny, perhaps it will get worse later … Around forty years ago, my mother took me to the Furness Model Railway Exhibition, not b read more
Icy Puddle
Pete's Photo Blog | March 14th 2008 by Pete Barnes
Two post in two days, I do have these fits and starts when it comes to posting photos. This was another from our ascent up to high street in the eastern fells of the lake district. This was looking back at the crag featured in the previous photo, I t read more
My Buddy, The Medic
Pete's Photo Blog | March 13th 2008 by Pete Barnes
I haven't posted for ages and I thought I'd get back with a HDR shot taken of my friend who went with me up high street in the lake district today. I was explaining how it is possible to process a RAW file for HDR but you are better using a bracketed read more
Ravenglass, Lake District
Europe a la Carte Blog | February 28th 2008 by Karen Bryan
Ravenglass is the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. I thought it was charming, situated at the confluence of three rivers the Esk, Irk and Mite. We walked across the railway bridge and down the coastal path. There’s a la read more
Old HDR Photos
Pete's Photo Blog | February 3rd 2008 by Pete Barnes
These are some landscape photos from last summer (what there was of it) that I bracketed the exposure on with a view to do some high dynamic range photos (HDR). A good tutorial for this kind of thing can be found here, for some reason I never process read more
Blea Tarn
Pete's Photo Blog | December 3rd 2007 by Pete Barnes
It's been a while since my last post, the weather hasn't been the best for landscapes recently and this weekend was no exception. I went to the lake district to try and get some pictures of the Langdales and the surrounding area but there wasn't much read more
I'm Back!!
Odd Thomas Odd Blog | October 1st 2007 by Ric
Well, I'm finally back from the hols to the Lake District and, as is normal, wishing I was still out there. That said, it was nice to get back to my own place and fall asleep without being suffocated by feather duvets!*From a photographic perspectiv read more
Wordsworth
My Poetry Blog | September 29th 2007 by Athlyn Green
All things that love the sun are out of doors; the sky rejoices in the morning's birth; the grass is bright with raindrops--on the moors, the hare is running races in her mirth; and with her feet she from the plashy earth raises a mist; that, glitter read more
Welcome IN Salford
Travells around the world | September 17th 2007 by Mario
I participated in Welcome Program of the University of Salford for new students (Freshers) and international students (Erasmus, exchange). There were many occasions to meet people from around the world, and we made new friends from various countries read more
What's happening?
.::Mumspotting - An illustrated blog of a mother in Singapor… | September 12th 2007
Lots, since we returned from UK sixteen days ago. Not too long after, I accepted a new book to work on. This time I get to draw wildlife animals. I rarely illustrate animals so it is refreshing and exciting. So far I have completed the tigers, deers read more
Fashionable Photography
Odd Thomas Odd Blog | September 10th 2007 by Ric
Another week gone and another epic blog entry to whittle down to a few salient points; though going by past posts, you'll be lucky to be awake by the end of it!Top of the list, I've been spending a ton of cash ... again. I can't really afford it, bu read more
Back on the island
.::Mumspotting - An illustrated blog of a mother in Singapor… | September 2nd 2007
We got back from a short holiday on Tuesday. We spent a week in Yorkshire. It was Heather's first trip to UK and a very enjoyable one indeed.Thank you all (Roger, Brenda, Caroline, Liz, Matt, Andy, Aunty Harriet, Uncle John, Chris and Sheila at The S read more
Messing About On The River...
Life of a musician - Robin Hill | July 30th 2007 by Anna Hill
Robin has expressed a desire to go boating.He suggested hiring a barge for the day and gently watching the world go by as we wend our way down a canal.Whilst this may sound like a lovely day out I have my doubts.He's fine when he isn't the captain. A read more
What I did on my holidays...
Middle of Nowhere | May 9th 2007 by PG
Day one - motorbike to Manchester with camping equipment, about 270 miles with two ten minute breaks. We pop over to the headquarters of Natural Attrill and are treated to a lovely buffet and grand tour of their amazing house. Finally, someone who ha read more
Skip Monkeys
Middle of Nowhere | April 30th 2007 by PG
So how did this......lead to this.....and these......this......and even this? Later. Having left the Hovel and it's various feline/vegetable inhabitants with a capable cottage-sitter, we are packing our bags and biking up to the Lake District for a read more
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