Ancient Roman Road (Stane Street), West Sussex, UK.
It was in use by 70 AD and may have been built in the first decade of the Roman occupation of Britain (as early as 43–53 AD), several sections remain in use today.
The Belle-Tout Lighthouse, Beachy Head, Sussex, England. The Belle Tout Lighthouse was built in 1832 and came into operation on the 11th October...
As I leave the glorious coastline and county of Sussex for Norfolk this afternoon, I am reminded what a spectacular place it really is not to mention...
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View Here On Black Classic South Coast location complete with chalk cliffs, there can't be many places in the UK where you get to look directly down onto a lighthouse in the sea. Certainly not that I've come across.
I’m still recovering from surgery of 12 days ago, but, after a minor setback, I’m feeling little to no pain and getting stronger by the day. By spring, I should be totally healed, further strengthened, and good to go carrying gear on our mountain trails… but for the next couple of weeks, I can’t lift anything heavier than a gallon of milk, which is a true aggravation. I have an appointment with the surgeon at the end of the month… hopefully, if everything goes well between now and then, he will lift restrictions and I can get busy attempting to chisel up the physique. I need to make sure I can continue my photographic aspirations sans “Sherpas” for years to come because Joyce won’t carry gear!
So, my current condition is good for sorting out images from our trip to England that I’ve yet to post. This one is of the gardens on the grounds of Arundel Castle. After touring through 700 miles of England, we caught up with Peter (www.flickr.com/photos/diskdoc) and his lovely friend Sandra… they really went out of their way for us and made Arundel Castle second on the camera agenda, and what a fascinating place it was! It was a typically English rainy day, so Joyce toured the castle with Peter and Sandra. I chose to take advantage of the weather here in the gardens… the structure you see here isn’t the castle, but rather a chapel on the grounds. The castle was some distance away, and as we were somewhat limited in our time there, Joyce texted to inform me where they were within the castle and inquired as to my location… “The gardens.” Just keeping it real. It’s somewhat funny to me that when we go to places, like Costco, for instance, something catches her eye and she walks off without me knowing that she’s left me. So, I text her with, “Where am I?” See what a good husband I am? I know it’s my fault for not keeping up! Sorry, my ADD kicked in… could be cabin fever… back to the issue at hand: It was a bit windy, too, so I had to open the f-stop a bit more than I would normally care to in this type of image. Yet, I find this image not only appealing, but also, it’s given me ideas for furthering my own garden projects… my castle’s only a little more than 1,200 square feet, however… I have work to do!
The classic view of the beautiful Seven Sisters chalk cliffs on the south coast of East Sussex. Seen from Seaford Head Nature reserve.The wild forces...
Beachy Head Lighthouse, Eastborne, England
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Most notably jim stephenw, Michael Kight and Heike Rosenbaum.