Country Lights
December 23rd, 2010 by sarahSomeone wondered if this was my house. It isn’t.
City Lights
December 23rd, 2010 by sarahIt isn’t Blackpool, but the streetlights are shedding a bit of
sparkle along Deansgate as the sun goes down. Monolithic
at the end of the road is the Beetham Tower, the tallest
building in Manchester.
Frozen Fountain
December 23rd, 2010 by sarahUsually the council switch off the fountain in the city centre
for the winter, but for some reason the water was flowing
right through December. Until it froze. It’s one of the most
enchanting sights in the city at the moment. Catch it before
it gets boarded up, to save it from the New Year’s Eve revelry.
Firewood
December 19th, 2010 by sarahOur stove is hungry, there’s ice on the inside of our windows
and we’ve taken the easy way out. We are fattening our
haphazard store of firewood with logs from the sawmill
in the valley. It feels quite luxurious to simply load up the van
and motor off with this lovely ‘processed’ firewood without
having to chainsaw, carry and split our way through a whole
tree. Taking heed of this traditional rhyme we rummaged
through these bags looking for ash. Whilst I might not be
able to recognise a tree in leaf I’m well practised at
spotting ash bark!
It’s Snowing Out There
December 19th, 2010 by sarahI just looked out the back window and it’s been quietly snowing
a surprise. The old police station on Cross Keys Street (although
the road sign looks like Cross Eyed Street at a first glance),
shot derelict by a stray flame to its store of fireworks on bonfire
night a few years back, seems to reclaim some dignity in the
swirling snow.
Snow!
December 3rd, 2010 by sarahSnow has been falling hard up on Beacon Ring. Walking through
the copse on the top, inside the ring of ditches of the iron-age fort,
the trees are black as we set out and white as we return.
Christmas Markets
November 25th, 2010 by sarahThe Christmas markets are back in town.
Speaking of White Horses…
November 16th, 2010 by sarahNever thought I’d hear this again