All of this within just a short stretch of canal
there were dozens of wasps around this nest but I didn't seem to capture any in the picture
Notice the rubbish, sadly a big part of our inland waterways now:(
These pictures were taken at Ellesmere Port last weekend on a very small section of the canal towpath. It is amazing what beauty can be seen
The musings and meanderings of a mixed media artist and yarn junkie who loves to knit,spin, crochet, make a mess, write and enjoy life. I try to follow the wheel of the year and enjoy each day of it. My art reflects that spiritual journey.
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Poetry for Brigid Imbolc
The Lake Isle of Innisfree BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay a...
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I thought I'd have a little contest to lighten up the damp dark days we are having:) and also as a way of thanking you for the good thou...
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I am giving away the above yarn. There is over 300gm in the 2 skeins of Wollmeise you see before you. I've started a shawl, pattern i...
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it is a beautiful part of the country. We came up to Llangollen and went through Ellesmere Port last week. I played cricket in Chester and Pershore so we stayed near Llangollen so Rog could go to the railway for a day.
i love canalboats so much. a childhood friend is a teacher and musician and live on one in birmingham. my granddad also lived on one on the thames and my dad bought one for my family to live on but my mum refused...which makes me sad to this day.
Lovely views of your walk.
I hopr that the wordless was only confined to the blog and not to you and Mr Mog as you walked along!
Autumn is certainly here. Why do I feel that we missed summer altogether this year?
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