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Warm weather and rain has melted a lot of our snow and made a ton of fog. Loads of great reflections in all the puddle

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Icy and narrow back country roads we were enjoying during our recent trip to the north of England.

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The “Angel of the North” sculpture towering over the A1 highway just outside of Gateshead, UK.

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Hiking at Steel Rigg, Hadrian’s Wall, England

On our way to Glasgow we made a slight detour to take a short hike at Hadrian’s Wall. We stopped at the Steel Rigg section for a walk and it also enabled us to see […]

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Sunrise over the back garden in Rollins Gill, England. We were lucky to have so many sunny days on our trip, the weather forecast had been for rain every day before we left.

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Amazing light along the river Wear during a recent visit to Durham, England.

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The Tommy statue of a First World War soldier by artist Ray Lonsdale, displayed close to Seaham war memorial, on Terrace Green by the seafront in Seaham, England.

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We enjoyed a great afternoon walking around the seaside town of Whitby on England’s northeast coast. Stunning architecture and colourful houses along the harbour front.

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The famous door knocker on Durham Cathedral doors, known as the Sanctuary Knocker, if committed a major crime you would be given 37 days of sanctuary within which they could try to reconcile with their […]

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Kayakers and spectators checking out the river and falls between runs over Hogsback on the Rideau river.

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