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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Dawdling Through England

Say Cheese in Avebury!

Say Cheese in Avebury!

I finally had a tourist cheesey goodness moment in Avebury.  It was my second trip to the lesser known stone circle in Wiltshire. Four years prior on my first visit to London, I took a day trip out that included a morning stop at Avebury.  It’s a bit of a contrats to Stonehenge.  A much larger circle and surrounding ditch and mound still evident.  It lacks the horizontal stone lentils of Stonehenge, but if memory serves it is an older site.  There’s also a village plop in the middle of it that has in fact harvested some of the stone for its buildings and over the years removed some of the stones due to their pagan past.  All told, if you are in Wiltshire, it’s a must stop on your itinerary.

Reaching Back - Avebury Stone circle and Earth Works

Reaching Back - Avebury Stone circle and Earth Works

Avebury Standing Stones In the Sun

Avebury Standing Stones In the Sun

Avebury - An Eternity of Sunlit Days

Avebury - An Eternity of Sunlit Days

I just have to add to that last one that the British continually joke about their lack of sunny weather, but in some weird way it makes days like this one so special.  Bright blue sky filled with puffed white clouds and a green carpet on the ground - what more could one ask for?

There are also many more photos from the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the city of Bath, and the wee village of Lacock to check out in my England September 2008 album.  You can pick up where I left off with my last blog right here.

And to see you off, one bit of photoshoppery from the village of Lacock.

Selective Color Image from the Village of Lacock, England

Selective Color Image from the Village of Lacock, England

posted by Mark at 12:07 am  

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Falls Passing

The end of the year always seems to accelerate.  I ran to the store this afternoon in shorts.  I was one of, oh, two people in shorts.  I wasn’t that cold but I did feel like I was holding onto a passing season.  The leaves are hitting the ground and the chill in the air isn’t a passing morning thing anymore.  It won’t be long until I’m complaining and wondering how far away spring may be.  I look forward to Costa Rica and Nicaragua in the midst of winter to bring me back a bit.

I spent the weekend cleaning up some old family photos.  I got a new and better scanner, which includes some adapters to hold film.  So, I’ve scanned in some more old photos and worked on the tears and nicks, etc.  I also tested out the film scanner with mixed results.  The negatives I chose were of photos I’d never seen before.  So, that was cool, but they were also not cared for so well and were probably more damaged than a lot of the photos I’ve restored.  Still worth it.  It’s a delicate line working on those old photos.  One of my great, great grandfather from near the turn of the century was badly damaged.  I cleaned it up for hours, and I finally hit a point that I had gotten the people as repaired as possible.  The background was still a bit worse for the wear but continuing would make the photo look way less vintage for lack of a better word.  As many old photos as I have, I’ll be a near expert when I finish this.

I’ve also had time to work on a few more photos from England.

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And here are a few of my favorites:

Newquay Beach - Surfing Zen

Newquay Beach - Surfing Zen

Dark Tor - Glastonbury

Dark Tor - Glastonbury

Dusk - Bath Abbey

Dusk - Bath Abbey

posted by Mark at 9:07 pm  

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Is It Midnight?

Okay, for weeks, I’ve been hating how dark it was in the morning.  The late sunrise made it seem even harder to rise and shine.  Okay, I never shine, but I do rise.  Now the sun is going down too early.  There is no winning is there?

Where to begin on updates?  Hmmm…  I don’t know that I’ll start at the beginning as such, but I’ll start with the biggest news.  And by that, I mean big to me and probably no one else.  My annual new years holiday is now officially planned.  I will ring in 2009 in Nicaragua.  Defeaning silence?  Okay, let’s just say warmth and sun in Central America?  Is that more appealing?  I’ll be honest.  I hadn’t really heard anything about Nicaragua in years and years.  It was stowed away in some dark corner of my mind as being a place of much conflict.  That’s apparently mostly sorted.  There appears to be some lingering issues over control of the northeast corner of the country from what I can sus reading the US State Department’s travel warnings.  And if I compare it to Egypt’s travel warnings, it would look like I visited a war zone for my last New Years getaway.  Just to put things in perspective. And no, my trip will not take me near said corner of the country.

I am actually visiting two countries, so I shaved a little off the trip by just stating where I’d be to see in 2009.  The trip actually starts and ends in San Jose, Costa Rica.    I fly out to arrive on day 1 (not unlike my Intrepid trip last year, a day to meet and organize) on Dec 28th.  I fly back on Jan 11th.  The rest of the time will be spent in comparative warmth and sun.  And I know friends who live up north are reading this and shaking their head as I live in comparative warmth and sun for them.  Sorry, I’m just a big baby when it comes to my sunshine!

This weekend, in far less interesting fashion, I went up to the tippy top of the state to check out the fall foliage.  I don’t think I got any killer photos honestly.  I am very challenged by forests and mountains, still.  None the less, I had an awesome time if just for the zen moments and the riot of colors.  The trees were really putting on a show this year.  I drove up Saturday, getting a later start than intended.  I really only stopped by Anna Ruby Falls and did nothing else worth mentioning until checking into a hotel in Clayton, GA.  If I had realized just how close to North Carolina I really was, I might have gone that little bit further.

But if I had, I would have missed out starting my Sunday on the top of Black Rock Mountain, just north of Clayton.  The aerial view of the surrounding mountains and valleys were incredible.  The park ranger told me that this was the best color he’d seen in about 15 years.  Color enhanced even more by the warm morning sun.

After, I popped back northward and crossed the line into North Carolina.  This was actually the second time in as many days.  I had border crossed the evening before hoping for some nice sunset photos.  You can tell I am by nature a low lander.  I was flummoxed quickly by the fact the sun didn’t really set so much as the mountains blocked it.  Twilight came suddenly and I only got a few shots in, more of them covered in long shadows than anything.  I’m not sure I could quickly adapt to life in the shadow of mountains and I know I don’t want to live *on* one.  Nice flat yard please.

I took the Appalachian Parkway across the southern edge of North Carolina.  Saw more staggering views from various overlooks, and took one old mountain road down into a valley.  It was fun in a way, but more of a driving experience than a see the sights experience.  The curves were coming too fast to do anything but focus on driving!

And this is where I go into a side rant.  Most of the North Carolina stretch was fairly empty, when I dipped southwards again towards home, I ended up on more winding “scenic highways” packed with other Atlantans.  All wanted to go faster and wear their brakes out in every turn.  I’d rather not wear my breaks to nothing.  Face facts, you’re not going to get there much faster by screaming down the few straightaways only to jam on brakes into every curve.  And more importantly, I’m thinking you came into the mountains to see the sights, so please, slow down and see them.  Sheesh!

There’s much irony that I’m planning a trip that’s now less than 2 months away and I’ve yet to go through all the photos from England. There are a few more England photos up, though.  Starting here should get you to the newer ones since last posting.  And here are some of my favorites from the new crop.

Lanyon Quoit - Standing Stones

Lanyon Quoit - Standing Stones

The Trail To Lands End - Cornwall

The Trail To Lands End - Cornwall

Minack Theater - Cornwall - In The Spotlight

Minack Theater - Cornwall - In The Spotlight

Newquay Surfer - Heading Out

Newquay Surfer - Heading Out

Current Mood: (chipper) chipper
posted by Mark at 8:08 pm  

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