After weeks of endless rain, we're having some proper winter weather (though thankfully no snow). This has provided some excellent photo opportunities... beginning with Saturday morning's sunrise...
(A little blurry because it was taken through the window and I'd just woken up.)
On Sunday, we had a proper frosty Sherlock Holmes style fog...
I love the way the mist flattens the landscape, making it seem like layers on layers...
Then yesterday, the sky was so clear I had to take a stroll up to the highest point around: West Nab...
Look at that blue...!
And that view...!
Sadly, I didn't meet Simon Armitage up there... but you can see why this is one of his favourite inspirational places. It even got me feeling poetic... but I'll spare you.
And finally... this is where we hold the sacrifices.










5 rants and reactions:
That's a great sunrise...and the other pictures are great too. Is that dried blood at the bottom of the sacrificial altar?
Damn, I thought I'd cleaned that off!
Which god do you sacrifice to? 'Cos the one I channel says you owe him a lamb or two.
isn't that a tor and a beacon. I don't think the Queen would be impressed if you were sacrificing stuff up theer even if it is in the name of her God. *waggles finger at Northerner* - damned lovely photos though.
Gorgeous photos!! I really wish I had similar places to wander to nearby ... I'm sure it's quite inspirational! :)
Post a Comment