Today’s Pictures: 4 July 20

A pine tree leans over the fishing lake in the Forest of Dean People all over the world cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for them by posting pictures of natural beauty. Overlooking the village of Middleham, with it's Richard III castle, in the Yorkshire Dales. …

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Today’s Pictures: 3 July 20

Light and darkness along an old trail in the Forest of Dean People all over the world cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for them by posting pictures of natural beauty. The Jurassic Coast in Dorset, seen from Lyme Regis. Taken June 2019 If you get …

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Finding the Write #Words? No. 38: Usage and Abusage

Completing the description of books on words and the English language listed in the introductory post, which you’ll find here. Book 38: Usage and Abusage Paperback, 380 pages. Published in 1947 by Hamish Hamilton and reprinted many times. I own the 1978 Penguin edition, which I bought for the princely sum of £1.10. There’s a …

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Today’s Pictures: 2 July 20

A magnicent old Beech on the edge of a quarry in the Forest of Dean. There are people all over the world who cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for those people by posting pictures of natural beauty. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea as seen from the …

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The Upside-Down History of Down Under, by Alison Lloyd and Terry Denton: #BookReview.

304 Pages Children’s Books (8-12) This book came to me as a ‘jokey’ present from my daughter, who lives in Australia. Whilst it’s clearly a book written for children, I suspect a lot of adults will find it informative, illuminating, and entertaining, as I did. I’d love to see it used by both UK and …

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Today’s Pictures: 1 July 20

A forest road in the Forest of Dean. There are people all over the world who cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for those people by posting pictures of natural beauty. Barns in the Yorkshire Dales. Taken in October 2009 If you get pleasure from this, …

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Creative #Writing #Contests Table Updated

On the 1st of the month I remind followers here that the creative writing contest table has been updated. (I update it several times each month and I’ll be adding more details in the next few days, but this reminder is posted just once!) If you’d like to be reminded by email, please click the …

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Today’s Pictures: 30 June 20

Tall trees slice sunshine on a track through the forest. There are people all over the world who cannot get out and enjoy nature at present. Here, I’m trying to brighten the day for those people by posting pictures of natural beauty. A narrow pathway follows the sinuous curves of steep North Yorkshire cliffs. Taken …

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Today’s Pictures: 29 June 20

At the edge of the fishing lake. Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Evening light over Caerphilly Mountain. Taken January 2019 If you get pleasure from this, please share it, so others can enjoy it, too. Thank you.

Today’s Pictures: 28 June 20

A broader sweep today, showing the view as we descend one of our valleys. Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. And a coastal walk from our time in East Yorkshire, for those who prefer the seaside to the forest. This taken in September 2010 If you get …

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Today’s Pictures: 27 June 20

An arched way. Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Today is the start of a period of intensive work for me; I’m working on the final edit of my WIP prior to sending it off to my publisher. This means I need to concentrate on the novel. …

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Today’s Pictures: 26 June 20

Curvacious path. But where does each direction lead? Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. The harbour at Staithes, North Yorkshire. Taken in July 2009 - wow, 11 years ago! If you get pleasure from these, please share the post, so others can enjoy it, too. Thank you.

Finding the Write #Words? No. 37: The Synonym Finder

Continuing the description of books on words and the English language listed in the introductory post, which you’ll find here. Book 37: The Synonym Finder Hardback, 1355 pages. Published in 1979 by Rodale Press, which is the edition I own. I don’t recall what I paid for it, as it was part of a collection …

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Today’s Pictures: 25 June 20

Walking the shaded forest trail. Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Very warm again here today. Around 30C. We’re promised thunderstorms overnight, but I’ll believe that when it happens. Had to spend a little time in the garden, yesterday, making access preparations for a local man who’s …

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Today’s Pictures: 24 June 20

Sun and shade among the firs. Trying to brighten the day for those people isolated indoors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Warm! It’s 29C (84F) here. Lunch in the garden; wonderful! A bend in the River Ure near Middleham in the Yorkshire Dales. Taken August 2012 If you get pleasure from this, please share it, so …

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