It was such a lovely day on Friday that I nipped outside when I got home from work and took a few photographs of St Barnabas Church before the sun went down.
Yesterday, I took some photos of the telegraph poles outside my house after work. I love the geometric patters created by telegraph poles and cables, and their juxtaposition to their surroundings.
Photographs of the windmill in Rayleigh, which we looked around when I took the folks over for a visit at the weekend. It was quite an overcast day, so thought the photos looked better in black and white.
Photographs taken of the ruins of old St Margaret’s Church in Hopton On Sea, Norfolk, dating back to the 14th and 15th century. The church was burnt down in 1865 and has stood abandoned ever since.
The weather wasn’t great yesterday, but I took a few photos of the boats down in Old Leigh anyway. I decided on black and white in the end as it made the sky look much more foreboding!
On the trail of ancestors, mum and I visited St Mary’s Church in Old Dilton (aka Dilton Marsh, near Wesbury in Wiltshire) where some of our ancestors lived in the 1700’s.