A carving of a girl and her horse who was thought to have drowned when riding on Crantock beach in Cornwall when the tide cut them off. The poem next to her reads
Mar not my face but let me be
Secure in this lone cavern by the sea
Let the wild waves around me roar
Kissing my lips for evermore
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Dead Otter
On our way down to Cornwall early on Sunday we spotted this poor dead Otter lying beside the A30 on Bodmin moor, such a sad sight as it had obviously been hit by a car. It has to be taken to Cardiff as they collect all dead Otters and if there are a lot killed in the same spot an underpass is made so they can get from one side of a busy road to the other.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Dartmoor Sunset
We took my collection of seventeen Three Hares prints over to hang in Parke yesterday as I have been kindly asked to have an exhibition of them there over Christmas which I hope will bring a bit more notice to the trail and Chagford. On the way home we drove over the moors towards Widecombe and stopped to watch this beautiful sunset before going to the Old Inn to warm up!
Monday, 11 November 2013
Stourhead
Sunday the 10th of November, a perfect day to visit Stourhead. The autumn colours were glorious against the deep blue sky reflected in the lake.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Wild Seas at Bantham
We took Monday off and headed for the coast, a good decision as it was a glorious day with really wild seas. We watched a seal having fun in the huge waves really close in to the shore and a surfer! There were lots of large hairy Fox moth caterpillars along the coast path and we had to moove several to safety to prevent them being trodden on! There were also lots of Red Admiral and Tortoiseshell butterflies making the most of the warm sunshine and a dry day, I am glad we did too!
Friday, 1 November 2013
Fallow Deer
I took this picture of a beautiful female Fallow deer near Castle Drogo, I love to see these deer but sadly the National Trust is culling a lot of them so I don't see them so often now. I know there are too many deer in some places but here there are miles of woods for them to roam in and I think it is sad they are being killed. The places I used to see them rut on and gather are growing over and will soon need "managing" to keep the vegitation down! And actually it is all about money as they are selling the meat in Castle Drogo. I think they would make more money if they encouraged people to come and watch the deer instead.
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