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21st October picture of the day…

21 Monday Oct 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, Wales

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The start of a new week here at Bigland Towers, although a lot of it will be spent elsewhere – beginning tomorrow. Today’s been spent catching up on work, picture editing and writing. Yesterday we received a bit of a battering from the latest storm (Ashley) which brought strong winds that have brought down a heck of a lot of leaves. Today the wind’s abated, leaving behind a colourful carpet along roads, pavements gardens. The weather’s still very mild for the time of year and clear skies and sunshine have re-appeared after all the rain. This is welcome as tomorrow I’ve got to travel down to Swindon to meet up with friends and colleagues ready for an event the Permanent Way Institution (PWI) are holding on Wednesday, which I’ll be working at. When it was held last year it chucked it down with rain which made the job rather challenging. So, today I’ve also been busy brushing down all my PPE as I need be suitably dressed. Expect a rolling blog from me tomorrow as I make my way down to Swindon via a couple of stops on the way which (if all goes to plan) should produce some unusual pictures.

In the meantime, here’s today’s picture which is another from last week’s trip to Wales. Not that you’d guess where the shot was taken as it looks more like Italy, but that’s the beauty of Portmeirion for you!

Be seeing you…

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19th October picture of the day…

19 Saturday Oct 2024

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We’ve both decided it feels rather strange being back here at Bigland Towers. We weren’t away long – just 4 nights – but the pace of life on the peninsula was very different and I have to say we rather liked it. One of the things we’ve noticed since we’ve been back is the amount of traffic on the roads and numbers of cars clogging the streets. Life feels much more frenetic here. Of course, it’s not all bad. I can walk to the local supermarket (and my local pub). Plus, we have superfast broadband rather than steam-powered internet, but there was something special about having so many beaches close to hand. Coastal views give you a very different perspective and feel compared to being landlocked.

That said, we’ve made the most of a day which has proved to be sunny and mild. I’ve managed to catch up on some work and plans for the week (thank you superfast broadband!), we’ve picked up shopping to make some excellent meals – and we’ve dropped off supplies to Dee’s parents. Now it’s time to relax with a movie and enjoy a meal of spicy prawns with chorizo and garlic bread.

I’ll leave you with today’s picture which was taken on the Afon estuary outside Portmeirion when the tide had turned. Much as I like this neck of the woods you don’t get this in the Pennines.

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13th October picture(s) of the day…

13 Sunday Oct 2024

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It may be Sunday but it’s been anything but lazy. Both of us have been busy here at Bigland Towers, finishing off stuff and preparing for the week ahead, which sees us relocate to the Lleyn peninsula in North Wales for a few nights. But before we go there’s been work to sort out. Dawn’s been busy getting ahead of herself with work for her organisation whilst I’ve been occupied getting last weeks pictures out to clients.

Then there’s been a cooking marathon. The pair of us have been fighting over space in the kitchen to come up with creations new and old. I’d plumped for having a crack at a new recipe for pork in a red curry done in a slow cooker, whilst Dee’d decided to bake us one of her fantastic Bakewell tarts to take away. Well, if you’re going to be out walking, what could be better than a sweet sugar rush?

So, today’s pictures are of our joint cooking efforts.

I enjoyed making this but I’d certainly tweak the recipe next time. Our tastes are more Asian, so we can take the spices, whilst the original recipe is a little more pedestrian for Western tastes.
Dawn’s divine Bakewell tart, a confection that she’s honed to perfection. It’s Gluten free too…

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11th October picture of the day…

11 Friday Oct 2024

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We’re winding down to the weekend here in Bigland Towers after a week that’s seen us both busy – and even at the same event for a change. Today’s been one where I’ve been housebound in order to catch up with picture editing and writing for a living in order to clear the decks for next week as the pair of us will be having a few days R&R in Wales, basing ourselves on the Lleyn peninsula. Mind you, getting out from home wasn’t that easy today as the contractors who’ve been resurfacing the road outside the cottage have been on the final stretch, laying the topcoat of tarmac and then sealing it with the company’s ‘special ingredient’ which adds durability and waterproofing. Well, that’s what one of the workers whom I had a long conversation told me when I nipped out to get pictures of their activities. To be honest, the folks who’ve been doing the work have been very good and very flexible. They know closing the road and getting people to move their cars can be an issue for some people. But hey, let’s keep this in perspective. We get a brand-new, pothole free road that will last for years at the end of it, so what’s the problem? No pain, no gain as they old saying goes (and this was hardly painful, merely mildly inconvenient). Plus, from a selfish perspective – I got to get some interesting pictures and learned something – and all I had to do was step outside my front door.

Still, more of that when I’ve the pictures downloaded and edited. Right now we’re about to call it a day, having nipped out to see if we can see the ‘Northern lights’. Sadly, there’s no light-show here in Halifax tonight – at least not at 23:00 anyway. Instead, I’ll leave you with a different sky. This was the sunset I saw from a beach on Viti Levu, Fiji, on the 9th March 1999…

I wonder if we’ll get anything to compete with this in Wales next week?

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10th October picture of the day…

10 Thursday Oct 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Art, Nottingham, Photography, Picture of the day

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I’ve enjoyed a train-free day today. No delays, no uncertainties – just the ability to have a bit of a much needed lie-in after so many early starts.

Most of today has been spent at home, editing hundreds of pictures from this last week’s jobs. There’s a diverse selection – as you’ll see if you visit my Zenfolio website (just follow this link) and there’s many more to come. Editing aside, there’s also writing to be done. So, whilst Dawn’s been up to her neck in work downstairs I’ve been doing the same upstairs.

Mind you, today’s been a good day to be stuck indoors. Whilst I was casting envious eyes at the sunshine that wasn’t predicted it soon caught up with the forecast. We ended up with heavy rain and a hailstorm, whilst the mercury spent most of the day hiding in the bottom of the barometer.

However, late this afternoon the pair of us knocked-off in order to travel over to Dee’s parents near Huddersfield to share an evening meal. Now we’re back at home having a quiet night in.

Meanwhile, here’s today’s picture which was taken in Nottingham the other day whilst I was waiting for the conference to start. The city’s a big university town so there’s a lot of young people and a lot of street art. Hence this picture catching my eye. Street art and trams summing up Nottingham.

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1st October picture of the day…

01 Tuesday Oct 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, Railways, The USA, Travel

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Whilst there’s not been the deluge that we had yesterday the weather here in the Costa del Calder is hardly balmy, more like barmy if I’m honest! Still, it hasn’t got in my way as I’ve been tied to a hot computer for most of it, picture editing and/or writing. One of my tasks has been to gradually rationalise the number of picture galleries on my Zenfolio website as I drag some back for their archive status to merge them with others. Here’s an example – USA railway images. If you enjoy the New York subway you might like some of the shots it contains. Today’s picture is a sample. Here’s a 2007 image which can’t be captured today.

A Line 7 train calls at the elevated (split level) station at Queensboro Plaza on the 7th April 2007, with the Queensborough bridge in the background. Due to redevelopment in the area this shot’s no longer possible. I went back in 2018 to try and recreate it but the car park I’d climbed up to the top floor of had disappeared.

I’ve dozens more galleries I’ll be amalgamating but it’s going to take some time. The end result will be a more streamlined website where it’s easier to find pictures by country, category or event.

Tomorrow’s meant to be another iffy day weather-wise. it seems October’s continuing where September left off so I’ll be spending another day working from Bigland Towers. Of course, that doesn’t mean I won’t come up with an interesting picture of the day – just don’t ask me what it’ll be yet!

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30th September picture of the day…

30 Monday Sep 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Calder Valley, Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, Weather

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I’m sat in the office typing this whilst listening to the sound of the heavy rain falling outside. It’s never stopped since this morning. God knows how much has fallen, but the whole area is absolutely sodden. The only good news is that the River Calder hasn’t flooded, why I don’t know. Perhaps the recent flood remediation works around Mytholmroyd has made a difference, maybe because the rain’s been heavy but steady all day. Either way, we seem to have escaped the problems other parts of the country are experiencing – although rail services through the valley have been disrupted by events elsewhere.

September has been a pretty miserable month weather-wise, despite odd days of sunshine here and there. The amount of rain we’ve had has broken several records. Climate Change is real – and it’s here (although the denialists still pretend otherwise). I only hope things improve in October. I’ve a lot of things I want to do and I need sunny days to do them.

In the meantime I’ll be keeping myself occupied in the warm and dry – like today, where most of my time’s been spent picture editing, writing and counting raindrops! However, I’ve a press trip on Thursday which will be interesting – as you’ll see nearer the time.

For now I’ll leave you with today’s picture. I still managed to get out for my daily constitutional, but I was in full waterproofs (boots, jacket, trousers and gaiters) and with a golfing umbrella to boot! Here’s how the Calder valley looked from the Albert Promenade above where we live.

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28th September picture of the day…

28 Saturday Sep 2024

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Bloody weather – you just can’t trust it! This morning we had wall to wall sunshine here in the Pennines. It was one of those crisp days where visibility was excellent due to a lack of haze. As we had to nip over the the Colne valley next door to pay a visit to the Bolster Moor farm shop and call in at Dawn’s parent I thought I might have the chance to get some decent pictures. Train services were running normally through the valley rather then being truncated due to the route upgrade work. Even freight services were running. So, whilst Dee was helping her parents sort out some household bills I wandered out from Crosland Moor to a spot high above Milnesbridge with an excellent view of the railway viaduct that traverses the village.

All was good, until the particular train I was interested as due – a Liverpool to Drax power station train of biomass wood pellets. At that point the weather decided not to play ball and the clouds appeared. Thankfully, they were more of the light, wispy kind rather than the ones that look like they could herald the arrival of the apocalypse, but they were just as annoying! As usual with sods law – just as soon as the train had passed, so did the clouds! Ah well. The day didn’t get any better weather-wise. This evening the apocalyptic variety put in an appearance, along with yet more heavy showers – as if we haven’t had enough rain this month…

Anyway, here’s the picture I did manage to capture.

GBRf’s loco no 66729 heads across the viaduct at Milnesbridge with 6E09, the 0720 Liverpool Biomass Terminal to Drax power station loaded biomass.

The weather forecast for the beginning of next week is looking just as sodden around the country as today. Looks like Monday’s going to be a good day to sit at home writing. Tomorrow? Well, maybe just a short trip out somewhere to see something special…

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25th September picture of the day…

25 Wednesday Sep 2024

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Well, it’s been a very dull, cold and miserable day here in the Pennines. So much so I’ve taken the first day off in 46 straight days and not even bothered to try and get my daily 5 mile walk in. Instead, I’ve been glued to the office, editing picture after picture, sorting out paperwork and invoicing clients (the ‘fun’ bit of paperwork!) plus researching options for trips to sunnier climes. Looking at tomorrow’s forecast I doubt I’ll be doing much differently – apart from being back in the walking treadmill. I’ve still plenty of editing to do as well as writing part 3 of my round Britain trip for RAIL magazine. Once that’s done and the weather shows signs of recovering I can think about stretching my wings once more.

One series of photographs I did manage to sort out were those from a press trip to visit the HS2 tunnel construction site at Bamford in North Warwickshire. You can find the full selection of pictures by following this link. One of them is today’s picture. Here’s a peek inside the Northbound of the twin-bore tunnels which will stretch 3.5 miles to Washwood Heath in Birmingham.

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24th September picture of the day…

24 Tuesday Sep 2024

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There’s no blog from me today. Merely a picture. There’s no prizes for guessing where it was taken, merely the opportunity to bask in being right!

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