THIS WEEK:

Monday 21st

Bright this morning, the lake at Brown Howe

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sun on Black Crag

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climbing the main Whitehaven road from Penny Bridge, a view from the hamlet of Gawthwaite

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turn off towards Woodland, the road skirts Great Burney with views across the Duddon Estuary to Millom.

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stationary windmills on Kirkby Moor, too much wind ?

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the southern fells

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fell ponies on Subberthwaite Common

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enormous apples, in Woodland

 

the little church of St John the Evangelist, Woodland

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round the back, for the benefit of the congregation, this soak-away composting loo with a view.

Sunday 20th

Rain on the windscreen at Grasmere

surely you recognise Grey Crag ?

big flood at The Badger Bar, Rydal

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Brathay footbridge

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rain starting to clear at midday, the footpath at Kirby Quay

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past the chickens at Thwaite House.

Saturday 19th

Misty and quiet at the head of the lake

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above Elterwater

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Black Fell

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opposite The Wyke, Grasmere

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beech at The Grand

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Friday 18th

In the grounds of Monk Coniston

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brighter weather beyond Kirkby Moor

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Thursday 17th

The Kirkstone road above High Roundhill

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a lot of water passing Pelter Bridge, Rydal

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Smaithwaite north of Thirlmere, a sunny interval

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a busy market day despite the weather in Keswick

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rainbow over the Co-op

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passing the Borrowdale Hotel

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Seathwaite, the wettist place in England

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shining Honister Slate Mine

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the High Stile range, across the bridge nearing Gatesgarth

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looking back at Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks between Hassness and Buttermere village

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blue sky from Wellington Farm, near Cockermouth.

Wednesday 16th

Damp at Brown Howe

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returning from Ulverston, on the eastern side of the lake, in fields below Lowick Bridge

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mist in woods at Water Park

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Brantwood, mountain ash at the entrance

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at the head of the lake, a launch on the calm water, and a duck

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you need a boat to navigate the car park.

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