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19JulMore Cotton Grass

Snailsden Edge again, sitting in the sun listening to the curlewsContinue Reading
19JulCommon Cotton Grass Ruddle Clough

Everyone is sharing pictures of this year’s cotton grass meadows, here’s mine.Continue Reading
22AprEngland’s backbone

Yorkshire Dales country, hill of the winds high up the Ribble Valley, true to its name in the gloom.Continue Reading
22AprEngland’s backbone

Pendle looms out of the haze viewed for many days, guardian of the Ribble Valley.Continue Reading
22AprEngland’s backbone – watershed landscape

‘walking takes all day, journeys by road eat up the earth’ Jules Pretty Black HillContinue Reading
22AprEngland’s backbone

I’m busy working on a series of works about the Pennine Watershed, England’s backbone. Its all based on walking the Pennine Way, England’s first long distance trail. The trail is a tribute to England’s moorland and to the vision of Tom Stevenson and the heroes of the Kinder Trespass back in 1932. A dream in 1935 […]Continue Reading
04MarRAIN stones
