Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The Stroll

This weeks part of The Stroll was from Pannal (to the south west of Harrogate) to Knaresbrough. It was a windy day, with promised rain unable to show up, which lead to a great walk via Harrogate on bridleways and old railway tracks. 

This shot is of Crimple Beck as it flows (pretty abundantly) through Pannal.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

End of Part One


The first weekend of Open Studios is over. It went well, steady flow of people, good sales, lots of chat. 

This photo is not one I showed, I took it last week when meeting Danielle at her office.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

YOS starts

 Apologies for the long break, I have been rushed getting ready for Open Studios. Friday evening was the preview that went well, and today was the first real day. The usual mix of great feedback, interesting chat and a good few sales. More tomorrow I hope, by which time I shall have some shots of the studio.

Meantime here is a shot from a very flooded Bolton Percy last week. The water keeps on keeping on.

Monday, April 08, 2024

Visitors

Friends Katie and David came for lunch at the weekend. Great to catch up. It is a mere 48 years since I first met Katie. 

It was the York Open Studios taster exhibition at the Hospitium in Museum Gardens over the weekend where each artist has one work on show. With a hundred artists that makes for a pretty impressive show. I did a stint of stewarding on Saturday; there was a flow of many many people all weekend. Someone bought a copy of the work I had on show (below), she was keen to have number 1 (of 25) so that was a real good outcome.

Gash - taken on Hatfield Moors
    


Sunday, April 07, 2024

Music Book Group

We have started a second book group. This one focuses on books that feature music, either fiction or non fiction. There are six of us, all who have an interest in music. The first book was Dirt Road by James Kelman which Danielle and I chose. Great discussion, we had the whole range of responses to it from 5/5 (me, one of my favorite books) to someone who gave it 1/5 and who found the stream of consciousness all too much. 

This is Doncaster parish church, designed by George Gilbert Scot who also built St Pancras station in London.


Friday, April 05, 2024

The Stroll Stage 3

Friend Robert joined me on today's third stage of The Stroll. Picking up where I left off last time, at Kirk Sandall (birthplace of John Mclaughlin) we walked on un-public paths all the way into Doncaster, not passing a soul until we met some youths who pointed us to the exit to Doncaster College. A really great walk and we were rewarded with sunshine as well. This photo is of a pipe bridge across the canal and the river Don, at Kirk Sandall. The bridge connected two parts of the now demolished Pilkington Glass factory. Not surprisingly the bridge is not available for public use.

Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Farewell Daughter


 Full family turnout to see Rowan get her train back to London: and she got a seat on the train.