Saturday, August 27, 2005


Looking through the henges. Thornborough henge is a set of three henges, over 5,000 years ld and in danger of being destroyed by gravel extraction. Posted by Picasa

Entrance to the henge and big sky. Posted by Picasa

Thornborough Henge slowly being allowed to slip away. Posted by Picasa

The Yorkshire tea making machine revealed. Posted by Picasa

Return of the flow. Posted by Picasa

Holding on at the edge. Posted by Picasa

Sheep looking like stones in the land Posted by Picasa

Living in the shadow of the hills and sky. Posted by Picasa

Counting time unending. Posted by Picasa

Low shadows and low clouds Posted by Picasa

Cleator moor, huddling to the landscape. Posted by Picasa

Of crags and shadows. Posted by Picasa

Entrance to Cstlerigg looking back to the valley. Posted by Picasa

Marking the path through the hills. Posted by Picasa

Green is the valley. Posted by Picasa

Awaiting the coming storm. Posted by Picasa

Timeless and yet still changing. Posted by Picasa

We sit and wait and time moves on. Posted by Picasa

Castlerigg inner circle Posted by Picasa

Breaking clouds sweeping over the landscape. Posted by Picasa

Clouds and hills remember a time of fire in the land. Posted by Picasa

Each degree of climb of the land marked by man and nature. Posted by Picasa

Wall lines, tree lines, hill lines and sky lines Posted by Picasa

Chasing shadows across the landscape. Posted by Picasa

The back of the hills breaking the flow of the clouds. Posted by Picasa