The graveyard at Bay [taken through bus window.] One of my donkeys at Filey - although Whitby donkeys are prettier. And fraction/snippet of my arthouse/human condition portfolio.
Feel the urge to post a couple of pictures... My cousin sent me this picture of my (our) great, great Grandfather, Charles, this morning. The mutton chop beard was obviously highly prized in days of yore, Charles fathered fifteen children. and yesterday a neighbour swung by my house to give me a couple of pictures that were taken in my back garden in about 1940 (the guy who popped round is the young boy in the second photo -- in his eighties now!
Some of us field Service engineers finally got together for a photo with a microscope. I'm on the far right.
My son has many iconic snapshots, but this one is hands-down my favorite: For anyone curious, his name is Meatloaf and I would kill and die for him.
Not a selfie kinda bloke, and as you'll see, don't now how to relax while taking them... A pic of me after I've just gotten up at 1am, then another after I've had a few sips of coffee, it really is the nectar of the Gods\Aliens. Spoiler
Feedback please. Decided to upload the pics of the village that wonderful overcast day. Taken with me fone, thus wondering if they're crap quality and not worth uploading any more landscape ones? East, the sun's rays in the centre way back inthe distance stood out far more in real life. Spoiler South, the mountain range on the left covered in beautiful grey clouds. 40 mins in that direction for my fave rainforest walk. Will take some pics while the weather is still cool and overcast. North, just outside the village as I was riding home, the ocean 30 minutes drive away. West, just past the sheepies Still West, on my way home, just before the gentle side of Hell Hill. This mountain also half obscured by clouds.
I'd say the overall quality is good, but it seems to have issue with roof tiles and wiring. They've come out pixelated. On a personal note, I enjoy seeing other countries through a lense. I like getting a sense of other places. That sheep field looks rather similar to one I walk past here in Ireland.