Monday, 19 August 2019

Views of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

In complete contrast to my recent industrial subjects, a few pics from a recent drive through our part of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
It was my favourite weather, blue skies, big white clouds & a
very brisk wind to keep them on the move. 


This horse usually ambles over to say hello.

It was a warm day and the horses had light covers over them.  Being pale, I'm
assuming they were to reflect the sun to cool the horses.



This old barn suffered a fire several years ago.



A typical Lincolnshire "big sky".

Cereal crop yet to be harvested.




The Clickem Inn public house.

Popular with walkers, cyclists & motorists.

Electricity pylons are a feature of the Lincolnshire landscape as they march 
across the scenery.

A stream meanders through this village.


It's tupping time.

A friendly/inquisitive yew came to see me.

She soon departed.

A farmhouse tucked into the Wolds hillside.

A drive around our area often finds us at this thatched cottage, photographed
thousands of times by local photographers so I had to add just one more to my collection. 

A panorama of the rolling nature of our Lincolnshire Wolds.

Olympus EM10 Mk2 + 14-42 EZ Mzuiko lens.



4 comments:

  1. Love those big skies and the clouds. Great to see your area, enjoyed the visit - a lovely set of photos.

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  2. Lincolnshire seems to be so varied with such rich farmland, industry, rivers and coastline! You certainly had a gorgeous day to visit the countryside and your photos reflect that beauty. Delightful!

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