Thursday, 17 July 2014

Monday, 14 July 2014

Friday, 4 July 2014

Lowestoft Angles Way

We have no windows at work. When slogging through my to-do pinboard becomes a little too much I go outside to see if the sun is shining. Sometimes it is! Then Angles Way beckons for an hour in my lunch break.

A small brown, possibly a Meadow Brown



















And a Tortoise Shell



















Nice hoverfly



















Just a Campion but came out nicely
























On the Angles Way


Wolsey's Creek

We went for a walk at Wolsey's Creek, half flood, moderate tide, bright and breezy, just needed jackets.



















This is the view across Bulcamp Marshes towards Bulcamp House and Whitehouse Farm. It's really a level tidal mudflat rather than a saltmarsh.



















Looking over the entrance to Wolsey's Creek, same view. There is supposed to be a footpath down the far mudbank but I have to say the mud looks rather soft!



















Steps down to the hide of the freshwater marshes. This creek used to be the main channel of Wolsey's creek until it found a much more straight route to the Blyth. Well silted up now.



















Suffolk WildlifeTrust grazes Konig Ponies on the freshmarsh inside the sea wall.


Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Another Red Admiral

On the apple tree


















And while the camera is out, the Mallows are in bloom, lovely flowers, fast growing screening.


Recumbent bike, home made!

Spotted this wood/resin recumbent tricycle on the roof of a van on Lowestoft high street, very interesting!


The whole frame appears to be plywood with a tissue/resin fairing.


Sunday, 22 June 2014

Feral Kittens

Melanie watching the litter of at least six feral kittens living in the bramble patch in the corner of the paddock alongside our house. Mother is still about, looking a bit moth-eaten. They're about 5 weeks old and you can tell where they are by the occasional sneeze...























Peter

Cranesbill

I could see a tiny pink flower in amongst the carpet of Biting Stonecrop over the fence from the the playground at the village hall. The maximum telephoto on the Olympus shows it to be a Cranesbill, very dwarfed by living on dry sand in a disused gravel pit...


















Peter

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Wainford Mill

The launch point below the main sluice at Wainford Mill
















Peter

Friday, 20 June 2014

Pyramidal Orchids

The Pyramidal orchids by the A146 just outside of Beccles, on an uncut grass verge























They are just coming in to flower and are in exquisite condition























There is quite a group of them, not particularly densely packed























Peter

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Across the paddock behind the house

Sunset while putting the chickens to bed























One stop under exposed came out best

Peter

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Southern Marsh Orchids

Just time for a quick wander in my lunch break to the edges of Lowestoft














































Peter

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Cloudscape

Afternoon in the garden on a day of strong UV, lots of vitamin D and occasional interesting clouds.























Peter

Covehithe Broad

Early morning walk with the children to Covehithe Broad from Covehithe village
















Closer to it looks lovely, but you have to keep the double (part electrified) fence, just to the left, out of the picture. Keeps the nests safe and the sand completely unfootprinted. Not pretty in its own right!
















Peter

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Sunset down the Cut

View from the high level bridge at Haddiscoe Dam, looking down the New Cut. About ten past nine, getting close to the Solstice.




















Peter

Sunday, 1 June 2014