Friday, February 27, 2026

Stroll 51b

 

Next I walked through Seaton Carew, where the obligatory information board told of how it had developed as a 19th century seaside resort for wealthy Quakers. Not so much now. A lot of effort has gone into making it an attractive place to spend time. These beach huts were all in use, and looking all the better for it.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Stroll 51 Hartlepool to Middlesborough

 

Walking from Hartlepool to Middlesborough is probably to visit the most industrialised bit of the whole coastline. From the now derelict (pits, iron works etc) to the more recent (chemicals, chemicals) to the just about hanging on (shipping, nuclear power station) to the future (wind turbine manufacture) there is a lot of stuff being made and going on.
First off I followed the coast south where coal dust still appears on the beaches, with offshore turbines adding drama.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Cliffords Tower

I nipped into York on the bike to get a few things yesterday. Walking past Cliffords Tower, in full daffodil bloom I just had to stop, look, photograph and admire. It is a good place to live.

 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

York Open Studios 2026


                                                         YORK OPEN STUDIOS APRIL 2026

Friday April 17th 18.00 to 21.00
Saturday April 18th 10.00 - 17.00
Sunday April 19th 10.00 - 17.00
Saturday April 25th 10.00 - 17.00
Sunday April 26th 10.00 - 17.00
I am exhibiting at York Open Studios (yorkopenstudios.co.uk) in April 2026 
in my studio at 60 Hob Moor Drive York, YO24 4JZ. 
Please join me to see my new work, my best work and details of my third photo essay. Cards and books for sale. A Prize Competition. A Sale rack.
I am pleased this year to welcome Shona Leslie, who will be showing her unique, handmade, nature inspired silver jewellery with me in my studio. See her work at www.mckinleyandmoth.com 
You are invited to the preview evening (Friday April 17th) from 6pm to 9pm where there will be wine and nibbles and a first chance to see our show.
I shall be putting new photos on my website (www.palmour.eu) Facebook (simon.palmour), Blue Sky (@palmour.bsky.social) and Instagram (lenoirlenoir) through March to give you a taster of the show.
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Thursday, February 19, 2026

A rare visitor. Mr Sun

Saturday was the first beautiful day for a long long time. We made the most of it and took Alfie (friend Emilie's dog who we are fostering for a few days) and Layla (who you can see in the far distance) to Escrick for a good walk. 

In the evening we watched Laura, a 1944 film noir directed by Otto Preminger, which I had not seen for nine years or so. Never my favourite I had it down as 3 stars, which I would confirm after this latest viewing. Danielle had heard about it on Radio 3 so we decided to watch it. I generally have splurges of interest in film noir every few years, and then enjoy them all over again.
 

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Stroll 50 g


The train back was packed: standing room only. Except that is for the exhausted dog. No way was she standing up. Very understanding humans.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Stroll 50 f

And this tunnel under a road bridge, adjacent to a flight of locks at Marple is another example. 
I found out on Marple station that Agatha Christie (whose sister had moved to the area) named Miss Marple after the town.