Carmarthen Bay looking like the backdrop for a Tarkovsky film there.
Carmarthen Bay looking like the backdrop for a Tarkovsky film there.
And hope you are having a good day too Gerald π
Thank you Rob π
A Little Egret standing in water with a reflection and a reedbed backdrop
A Teifi Marshes Little Egret for todayβs #BirdoftheDay theme of #StandinginWater
#WelshBirds #UKBirds
#BirdPhotography
A black and white photo of coins that have been hammered into a tree stump known as a Wishing Tree by people hoping for good fortune via this folklore tradition.
Coins in the wishing tree, Coed Ty Canol, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
π· 06.03.26
#BNWMacro #ClassicMono
#BlackandWhite #BlancoYNegro
#PhotographersofBlueSky
Thanks Toby π
Sunlight shining through a plantation of mature Norway Spruce trees on the lower slopes of Cadair Idris, Gwynedd, Wales in early March.
Nant Cadair, nr Cadair Idris NNR Gwynedd 03.03.26
#ForestFriday #Scape
#LandscapePhotography
#PhotographersofBlueSky
An ornate wooden door with metal fittings in a stone archway at Bristol Cathedral England.
Bristol Cathedral π· 05.05.2023
#AdoorableThursday #UrbanGaze
#PhotographersofBlueSky
I think the PMQs you have been watching this year goes to a different schoolβ¦
Actually goes from bad to even worse during her questionsβ¦
Itβs always been a Dick Dastardly and Muttley βspecial relationshipβ.
An algae covered window tinted green in a wall of corrugated iron sheets in a barn in rural Wales.
Barn window, Bryn Iwan, Carmarthenshire π· 08.12.22
#WindowsonWednesday
#StreetPhotography
#PhotographersofBlueSky
A waterfall in a Welsh valley with surrounding Atlantic Rainforest vegetation on a sunny March day.
Nant Cadair, Cadair Idris National Nature Reserve π· 03.03.26
#WaterfallWednesday #scape
#LandscapePhotography
#PhotographersofBluesky
A black and white photo of a large chambered tomb with a pylon and power lines in the background.
Tinkinswood Burial Chamber nr St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan.
π· 31.12.21
#TombTuesday
Thank you Jilly π
Is Welsh Labourβs βFairness you feelβ worth exploring on SMH? It could be like a kind of mild green Fairy Liquid kind of fairness though no doubt other kinds of fairness feelings are availableβ¦
My husband @mjowen174.bsky.social is very down and itβs difficult to see.
He had a thriving writing business until AI came along but now heβs struggling to find work.
Please repost this far and wide in the hope that he can find some writing work.
www.mathew-owen.co.uk
To which all of the competitors will say you have had 27 years in power and things havenβt improvedβ¦
A photo of a calm estuary with a transition to the sea and a blue sky horizon beyond.?
Carmarthen Bay from Ferryside
Carmarthenshire, Wales.
π· 15.03.25
#BlueSkyMonday #scape
#seascape #photography
#photographersofbluesky
Really interesting stuff Will. And Iβm guessing that Rhun ap Iorweth isnβt keen to talk about Indy given the combination of the loss of cash from the UK taxpayer, inability to defend ourselves from attack by Putin or Trump and the difficulty of convincing the majority to vote for it.
As @zackpolanski.bsky.social is demonstrating so well, these papers donβt matter any more. They donβt influence most voters, their readership is dying out and they are shouting into the void.
A black and white photo inscribed stone in front of a church in Cenarth Wales. Further information from the Coflein website below: Maenclochog 1, a roman-letter inscribed stone, was first noted in 1743 when it lay on the roadside adjacent to Temple Druid (then Bwlch y Clawdd) (for findspot see NPRN 422407). The stone may have originated from St Teilo's Church Llandilo (NPRN 304457), some 400m to the south-east. Alternatively it may indicate the early medieval reuse of Temple Druid enclosure (NPRN 422403), which has been interpreted as a henge monument. It was later moved to Gellidywyll, Cenarth, where it stood on the lawn, and in 1893 was moved to St Llawddog's Church, Cenarth (NPRN 309895) where it stands in the churchyard to the south-west of the church. The stone is a smooth, rounded, rounded boulder of pyroxene-rich dolerite with visible pale green amphibole ? probably glacially transported from the Preselis or the Fishguard Volcanic Group. Measurements are given as 146cm height x 68.5cm > 23cm width x 46cm > 17.5cm diameter. The Latin inscription, which reads vertically downwards, is thought to date to the late 5th or first half of the 6th century. It has been translated as `of Curcagnus son of Andagellus?. The inscription is thought to have been partially recut. Sources include: Edwards, N. 2007, Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales N Vousden, 19 December 2017
The Gellidywyll Stone, St Llawddogβs Church, Cenarth Carmarthenshire, Wales
coflein.gov.uk/en/sites/304...
π· 20.12.21
#StandingStoneSunday #Stunday
#BlackandWhitePhotography
#ClassicMono #BlancoYNegro
#PhotographersofBlueSky
A round scarlet cap fungi in a wet Welsh field
Scarlet Cap, Cynwyl Elfed, Carms
π· 20.02.24
#BlueSkyArtShow #Round
#MacroPhotography
100% this.
A Scottish beech wood in late April with vibrant green leaves and an understory of bluebells.
Ardminish, Isle of Gigha, Scotland
π· 27.04.22
#ForestFriday #scape
#LandscapePhotography
#PhotographersofBlueSky
Shady says hi to Heater tooβ¦
Order in π
A St Kilda Fulmar for todayβs #BirdoftheDay theme #WideOpenWings
Two doorways and takeaway shop frontage in disrepair in Carmarthen town centre, Wales.
Top Taste, Carmarthen, Wales.
π· 25.04.23
#AdoorableThursday
#UrbanGaze
#PhotographersofBlueSky
Two waterfalls in a remote Scottish gorge.
The Falls of Tarf, Tarf Water, Glen Tilt, Perth & Kinross, Scotland.
π· 16.05.24
#WaterfallWednesday #scape
#LandscapePhotography
#PhotographersofBlueSky