Breamish Valley sky is above us, right?
“That’s a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.”
― Jandy Nelson, The Sky is Everywhere
“That’s a misconception, Lennie. The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.”
― Jandy Nelson, The Sky is Everywhere
Some glorious patches of blue sky and bright sunshine yesterday. So…just a bit of leisure cycling from Powburn to Reaveley along the flat valley floor of the Breamish Valley was in order.
I think I’ll just let the pictures do the talking…
HAD TO BE CAREFUL whilst cycling out on our bikes this morning, as the winter frost had made the lanes quite slippery:
When we got to the bend in the River Breamish near Reaveley [GPS: 55°26’42” N 1°57’6″ W] there were some unusual foam circles in the water:
Lots of rain today, so I couldn’t get out on my bike for my usual ride along the Breamish Valley. So, I took a look at some of the photos I’d taken a couple of weeks ago and found these…
…majestic trees in the autumn sunshine with their red, yellow and ochre leaves makes a walk along the River Breamish quite spectacular.
Autumn is one of my favourite times of the year. The light can be warm and inviting and the low sun creates some wonderful shadows in the landscape. Of course, the weather’s extremely changeable and we can have downpours in a matter of moments.
The following two photos were taken along the Breamish Valley in October just after heavy rain. They were taken looking towards Reaveley [GPS: 55°26’42” N 1°57’8″ W].