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Saturday, 9 November 2013

Walk


The other day we took a wander along the Tarka line.  A former railway line now used by walkers and cyclists.

There seemed to be some ominous black smoke in the distance...we never found out what that was about..



this is the estuary looking towards Barnstaple...



so pleased I have a good zoom on my camera...from this spot I zoomed towards the bridge







16 comments:

Cris, Oregon Artist said...

Nice walk. Your clouds look like they are dangling from strings. :)
Pretty scenery. Very nice Zoom. :)

robin cox walsh said...

What a lovely setting for a walk. Thanks for brining me along! :)

Jane said...

Some great landscapes...right there for you to paint :-)

Judy said...

Thanks for the sightseeing tour! Love it!

ann @ studiohyde said...

I know Cris, I thought those clouds looked pretend...if I put them like that into a painting, they would seem wrong, but in a photo they're accepted aren't they, lol.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Any time Robin :)

ann @ studiohyde said...

So much to choose from sometimes Jane. If you would like to use any of them for yourself then please do so.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Glad to share some scenery with you Judy....I'll do a video another time :)

CJ Kennedy said...

What a lovely place for a walk. We have a bike/walking path, but it goes under a major highway and alongside train tracks. Not the prettiest of sceneries.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Hi CJ, these walks certainly do vary, even in the UK, not all run alongside an estuary :)

Joan Tavolott said...

Lovely photos, Ann. This looks like a perfect place for walking.

Mary said...

Such lovely photos Ann, and what a beautiful walk. I love the light. :)

ann @ studiohyde said...

It is a lovely walk Joan, and it goes right into the town in the distance too.

ann @ studiohyde said...

Thanks Mary - we really enjoyed this walk :)

Shammickite said...

I used to go to and from boarding school riding the steam trains from Ilfracombe to Exeter along that railway line.

ann @ studiohyde said...

What a great trip up and down from school that must have been :)