Sunday 31 October 2021

A mixed bag of images from here & there.

  I've put a few pics together for this post.  They have no connection other than all being taken around our favourite places in our area. 

Wall Art, in the style of.........

Wind turbines at Humberston.

Hedge & Verge cutting along a Lincolnshire lane.

This tree has been dead for many years now.


Being watched !

"Moated Grange Farm"


                                      

 

Our friendly garden Robin perched on the Tortoise.  Not our "Joey", a stone ornament.

                                    Olympus EM1 Mk2 + 12-40mm Pro lens.



Sunday 24 October 2021

Late flowering Clematis.

 A Clematis I have had for a year or two flowered really well in early summer but then appeared to wilt and die within 24 hours.  I inspected the roots, expecting to find the dreaded Vine Weevil grubs but there where none.  Hoping it was just "Clematis Wilt" I cut it right down, re-potted it in a new pot in fresh compost.  Within a few weeks it recovered and produced new growth, then buds appeared and now it's in full flower!  


Photo's taken two days ago!



The problem must have been "Clematis Wilt" and now we have a late flowering bonus to end our summer.


Sunday 17 October 2021

Venturing out !

 My home town of Cleethorpes is a seaside holiday resort on the east coast of England, just inside the mouth of the Humber Estuary, and I've lived here all my life.

Like most locals we avoid the seafront during the holiday season as it gets very crowded, but we like to walk along the seafront in the off season and the winter, when we have it all to our selves.  However, the Pandemic has kept us away altogether for the last two years.  

A couple of days ago, on a nice sunny morning,  we decided it was time to venture amongst people albeit in the fresh air so I took my camera along.

I took quite a few pics and show them all here in the order I took them.

The main road along Cleethorpes seafront, The Kingsway.

Cleethorpes is twinned with Konigswinter, a city in Germany.

Along the seafront are three Victorian shelters, being repaired and painted now it's close season. 

Think I've been spotted !!

A lot of cafes only open at the weekends now.

One of the shelters, now fully refurbished.

Along the lower promenade are two of these semi circular seating area.


A couple of the seaside guest houses, being refurbished.

Various shops, cafes and public houses.


One of the illuminations along the seafront, not quite up to the standard of those at
Blackpool but we like them.

More about the "Leaking Boot" later.

Coastguards returning from an excercise.

Willys public house with it's own brewery on site.




Travelling in style !!

Since our last walk along here (in 2019) there are a few of these decorative recycling bins,
Sponsored and made by Blackrow, a local engineering firm.  This is for plastics.




"Reef Rash" caters for surfers and other water sports and yes Mike, we do occasionally
get some good waves here !!

The lower promenade is for walkers and cyclists only.





All spruced up.

These chimney stacks and pots caught my eye.

"The boy with the leaking Boot".

The original statue given to the town of CleethorpesNorth East Lincolnshire, in 1918 by John Carlbom or Calborn. It is reported that he was a Swedish immigrant to Cleethorpes who had built up a successful shipping business and was the Swedish Vice-Consul, and that the statue was a copy of one in the Hasselbacken Restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden. 

The Cleethorpes statue now stands in a pond in the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Gardens, on Kingsway. It was stolen and replaced in 2002 and 2008, and vandalised in October 2011. In July 2012, two youths were recorded on CCTV as they frolicked naked in the pond and destroyed the fountain. A replacement statue was made by a local garden ornaments manufacturer and installed with improved security in September 2012.  A nearby pub was named The Leaking Boot, but was destroyed by fire in June 2009.

Above info courtesy of Wikipedia.

The pub might be gone but, a fish & chip shop is named as the "Leaking Boot".


Olympus EM1 Mk2 + 12-40mm Pro lens.


Saturday 9 October 2021

Late Summer....Early Autumn.

 




Ivy leaves changing colour.


A Sycamore Moth caterpillar.  

More signs of Autumn.


Olympus EM1 Mk2  +  12-40mm.