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6th March pictures, links and musings…

06 Wednesday Mar 2024

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Bugger, I have ‘man flu’. I woke up in the early hours with a throat that felt like I’d been gargling with sandpaper. After a restive night I decided a day of rest was in order. As a precaution the flag over Bigland Towers is flying at half-mast and we’ve painted a red cross on the front door. This time it’s Dawn’s turn to wear the nurses uniform. Mind you, it fits her far better than me – especially the stockings…

Whilst I’ve taken to my sick-bed I’ve not entirely given up the ghost and I’m continuing sorting out bits and bobs in-between having my fevered brow mopped. My Zenfolio website’s been updated with all the pictures from the last week’s travels and events which you can find in the following galleries.

HS2

Siemens

TfL/Crossrail

Southwestern Railway

GWR

London Underground

West Midlands Trains/London NorthWestern (includes a look inside the new Class 730s)

Southern

Chiltern railway

Avanti West Coast

Railway stations

Railway people

There’s still plenty of pictures for me to sort out as well as writing for a living which I’ll be doing later. What I’m not doing is listening to Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt deliver his latest budget. I heard enough flannel and buzzword bingo (“hard choices”…”growing the economy” etc) from him in person on Monday.

Insert own caption here…

I’ll wait for the expert analysis which always picks up what matters but is never mentioned in his speech. Judging from the reactions I’ve seen so far, the idea that this budget is going to somehow improve the Tories electoral chances and ‘shift the dial’ of their piss-poor performance in the polls is a forlorn hope. Just like when you grow up and stop believing in Santa Claus or the tooth fairy, voters have stopped believing in the Tories – at last! Now we have to wait to see if Sunak will call a May election. The last day on which he can do that is when Parliament goes into recess on the 27th March. There’s no point in trying to second-guess him as that’s applying logic to a man who’s proved to be immune to logical though and decision-making.

On that same lack of logic vein, I’ve been amused to see how the far-right English racists have embraced AI on social media – always with unintentionally hilarious results as what most of ’em actually know about English (never mind British) history could fit on the back of a postage stamp. As for their lack of fluency (both written and oral) in their mother-tongue – or dear! Here’s an absolute classic, but not untypical of the genre as they do love cosplaying Crusaders…

What’s so funny here is that the Knights Templar were actually French! Oh, and only 10% of them were actually knights. So what this buffoon is really calling for is a million people marching through London led by Frenchmen! It’s not gonna happen. Wetherspoons could never cope with the rush, and as for trying to pee through chainmail after twelveteen pints of foreign lager…

Needless to say, the best of British humour has been deployed in spoofing these idiotic IA images, with producing some absolute corkers featuring (amongst other things) knights and lions, golf and Greggs!

Right, one last thing before I go. As it’s another month I’ve restocked my eBay account with more railway memorabilia and old slides for sale. You can find it here. This is a sample of one of the new additions.

See you tomorrow – if the ‘man flu’ hasn’t seen me off!

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25th February picture of the day…

25 Sunday Feb 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Food and drink, Photography, Picture of the day, West Yorkshire

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It’s another short blog from Bigland Towers today, mainly because it’s been a busy one and I need time to to unwind as well as prepare for the next few days away, which involves a fair bit of logistics with various bits of kit to clean, batteries to keep charged and all the other mundane activities related to being a roving photojournalist.

I’m heading back to London early tomorrow on another ‘positioning move’ ready for a job on Tuesday morning. This time it looks likes ‘third time lucky’ – so expect some rather unique and interesting rolling blogging. That said, I’ll be rolling blogging throughout tomorrow as I intend to make the most of the day as I travel. I’m not entirely sure what I’ll be doing (or where I’ll be going) en-route, so I could be as surprised as you!

Much of today’s been taken up with pottering around the cottage, keeping on top of daily life and the fun and games of living in a Mid-Victorian cottage. At least the weather played ball today. I even managed to resurrect the outdoor washing line now the weather’s improving so the cobbled passage at the back of the cottages looks like a set for ‘Coronation St’! However, we did both manage to get out for a daily constitutional, which leaves us both feeling virtuous – Dawn more so than me as she also did a HIIT session! Who says Sunday’s a day of rest?

Right, time to go. See you tomorrow. Today’s picture is from yesterday. Whilst many pubs are closing it’s always a delight to see one that’s reopened. This is the Bingley Arms, reopened last year as the Bingley by a joint venture between the Ossett pub company and SALT brewing.

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Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

16th February picture of the day…

16 Friday Feb 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Hs2, Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, Politics, West Yorkshire

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Today got off to a good start when I picked up my phone, logged on to the news and saw that Labour had trounced the Tories in yesterday’s by-elections – and by a significant amount – especially in Wellingborough. Of course, the media went into overdrive, although a lot of the reports provided far more heat than light. Speculation was rife amongst readers of runes, many of whom seemed keen to put their own spin on things to make the results seem far more equivocal than they were. Let’s face it, only the other day parts of the media were trying to make out that Labour were in trouble due to Starmer’s decisions over suspending candidates due to anti-semitism. The reality was – it didn’t make the slightest difference to either result.

Others were keen to talk up the impact of ‘Reform’, the rebadged Brexit party and inheritors of UKIP’s crown (minus the odious Nigel Farage of course). Some commentators have tried to make out that Reform getting 13% of the vote in Wellingborough is, somehow, a triumph. All I can say is – they obviously have short memories and no access to Google. Why? Well, here’s the 2015 general election result – when UKIP came second with 19.6% of the vote on a far bigger turnout.

2015 was UKIP’s electoral zenith. The 2016 referendum result burst their bubble and the party faded away in the 2017 election (they only got 3.5% here that year). Oh, but how many MPs did they get in 2017? Not a one. Yesterday Reform came 3rd, not 2nd. But this is first past the post, there’s no prize for 2nd – or 3rd.

Reform are no danger to anyone other than the Tories. In fact, they’re a double danger as so many Tories can’t read the room and insist they need to tack further to the far-right to appeal to Reform voters – which will alienate ordinary voters even more. It’s a death-cult in a death-spiral, all Reform will do is hasten the Tories demise. Still, they’ll keep media commentators in column inches as they try and make-out that the next general election is going to be more of a contest than it is.

Away from politics I’ve been busy out at the back of the house, cleaning down the moss and winter grunge covered steps and cobbles which meant that I emulated the Tories and ended up on my arse! I’d been scrubbing and washing down some wooden steps when a workman called to measure up for our new front door. In my haste to get to greet him muggins here slipped on the top step and ended up coming down the whole flight on my backside before sliding several feet to a watery stop (like a kid off a waterflume) at the gap opposite the back door – just as Dawn opened it to a surprised workman! Still, I made an impression on them both! it certainly gave us a giggle after it became apparent that the only thing hurt was my pride.

I’ve eschewed the opportunity for Friday night in the pub as the pair of us have a busy weekend planned (and an equally busy week after that). Instead we’re having a quiet night in, enjoying each others company and maybe a film or two – hence this blog being earlier than usual.

All that remains now is to leave you with today’s picture. I wasn’t sure what to use today, but I’ve decided to give you a clue as to what I’ll be up to early next week.

In the meantime, enjoy your weekend!

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If you enjoy reading this or any of the other blogs I’ve written, please click on an advert or two. You don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to of course – although if you did find something that tickled your fancy that would be fab! – but the revenue from them helps me to cover some of the cost of maintaining this site (which isn’t cheap and comes out of my own pocket). Remember, 99% of the pictures used in my blogs can be purchased as prints from my other website –  https://paulbigland.zenfolio.com/

Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

15th February picture of the day…

15 Thursday Feb 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Calder Valley, Climate Change, Musings, Picture of the day, Politics

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Today feels like one of those days where you don’t know whether to laugh or cry at the state of the country – or planet. To say it’s been unseasonably mild here in the Calder Valley would be an understatement. According to various registers we hit a balmy 15 degrees. There’s only one problem. That’s way, way above the seasonal average for Sowerby Bridge and (if confirmed) a new record. So, to those who say global warming is a myth. I have a two word answer – and the second word is “Off”…

The pair of us spent most of our day working from home apart from an outing in the car as Dawn had to drop off work papers at their accountants, so we decided to kill two birds with one stone to pop into our local Indian supermarket to stock up on various exotic herbs, spices and other goodies before doing the more mundane shopping at Tesco. Not that we bought crap you understand, just staples.

Back home I ploughed on with various work including a request for a selection of old railway pictures from the early 1990s that may (or may not) make it into a magazine. When I took them it was purely for pleasure. I never dreamed that one day they might make it into print, but that’s nostalgia for you. What seemed everyday on the railways back in 1990 looks anything but now.

Whilst I was working I did have half an eye on’t t’internet and the campaigning that’s going on in two by-elections today. Labour are widely expected to win both former Tory safe seats and in the case of Wellingborough it’s not hard to see why. Not only were the local Tory party stupid enough to pick the girlfriend of the ousted MP (Peter Bone) as their candidate, the other parties are making a mess of things too. ‘Reform’ – formerly known as the Brexit party, has put forward ‘man of the people’ (My arse: Ed) Ben Habib. Only it seems Mr Habib is about as familiar with his potential constituency as he is with the truth. Hence this, from Twitter – and it’s only one of many mocking examples!

The only saving grace of fools like this is that Reform don’t stand a chance of getting elected but they will abstract enough votes from the Tories to make it an easy Labour win. I’ll look forward to waking up in the morning to a very different future – in two constituencies at least. The rest of us? We’ll have to soldier on in a country that’s increasingly falling apart as it’s asset stripped by Sunak and Co to try and fund their election bribe – sorry ‘tax cuts’ in order to win the next election. Only they won’t win, and neither will we. The only people who will are the people rich enough to make money from such tax cuts and insulate themselves from what comes next. Hopefully, enough people will wake up to that fact before it’s too late.

In the meantime I hope to enjoy some short-lived schadenfreude at the Tories expense tomorrow. Oh, I’ve other plans too, but that’s for another blog…

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Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

14th February picture of the day…

14 Wednesday Feb 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Halifax, Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, West Yorkshire

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There’s not much of a blog from me tonight as it’s been Valentine’s day. So, after a few hours catching up with work I’ve been out with Dawn enjoying an afternoon in Halifax. First up was La Luna, an old favourite where we enjoyed a spot of lunch, sharing some of their ‘small plates’ including the Greek Mezes. Add in another dish and their chunky chips and we were stuffed! Despite it being Valentines day the place was busy but not packed and we didn’t need to book a table. They didn’t ‘ching’ you with a special menu either and the staff were as laid-back but attentive as usual. After a quick drink in the Victorian Craft Beer Cafe which was equally relaxed we headed off to an afternoon film at the Vue cinema. Dawn fancied seeing the latest Marvel comics spin-off “Madame Web”. It was an enjoyable bit of nonsense that passed a couple of hours. Don’t expect much of a plot, or fantastic special effects just enjoy the escapism. Plus, Dakota Johnson’s easy on the eye, even if she didn’t have to act her socks off in this yarn. With it being half-term the cinema was the busiest we’ve seen it for a long time as teens (and a few older folk) had turned out to watch it. Mind you, the trailers for other films looked good. I’d love to come back and see ‘Dune 2’ and Dawn fancies the Bob Marley film. ‘Dune’ looks spectacular and I have to admit to an affinity for the series as I first encountered Frank Herbert’s novel back in the 1970s when I was an avid reader of science-fiction novels, along with the ‘sword and sorcery’ genre made popular by the likes of Michael Moorcock.

Now we’re back at home after having a last drink in the new Grayston Unity which was the quietest place we were in all day.

Anyone for Mezes?

Tomorrow it’s back to the grindstone as the work I did this morning means my diary is looking rather full over the next few weeks. All will be revealed soon…

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If you enjoy reading this or any of the other blogs I’ve written, please click on an advert or two. You don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to of course – although if you did find something that tickled your fancy that would be fab! – but the revenue from them helps me to cover some of the cost of maintaining this site (which isn’t cheap and comes out of my own pocket). Remember, 99% of the pictures used in my blogs can be purchased as prints from my other website –  https://paulbigland.zenfolio.com/

Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

Happy Mondays…

12 Monday Feb 2024

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Right – I’m back! My enforced absence from blogging is coming to an end. From now (and for the foreseeable future) normal service will be resumed. There’s plenty for me to blog about as my travels around the UK rail network will resume shortly, along with magazine articles and site visits.

On Friday I spent time with friends from the nearby Mytholmroyd station group who were having a planning meeting to give new members the chance to have their say and offer idea on the groups 2024 programme. This year sees the 150th anniversary of the opening of the station building they’ve worked so hard to restore and bring back into community use. Here’s a couple of pictures from the event.

Admiring a selection of vintage photographs of Mytholmroyd and the railway which had been brought in by one of the new members.
The results of the brainstorming was a plethora of suggestions and new ideas for activities in 2024.

A you can see, there wasn’t just food for thought on offer but an excellent supply of pies, quiches, sandwiches and other goodies sourced locally from Jo’s kitchen.

My weekend’s been spent at home, sorting out the contents of my office in order to have a good clear out of stuff I no longer need but that’s been hanging around for ages. In some cases since I moved here from London. Our shredder’s been working overtime to deal with a mound of old bank statements and other confidential paperwork. The local charity shops and our recycling centre are getting a fair share of trade too! Part of the clear out saw me having to take a trip into Halifax itself and a visit to the market, so I couldn’t resist trying out my new Nikon Z9 and 50mm lens I’ve just bought to get a few shots whilst the refurbishment of the building is underway.

The multi-faced clock which dominates the centre of the covered market in Halifax.

Meanwhile, Monday has seen me busy as Bigland Towers, continuing the office clear-out and lining up various activities for the coming week – although some are dependent on the weather behaving itself, which is looking doubtful. Mind you, it’s Valentine’s day on Wednesday so my focus (as you can imagine) will be elsewhere! To add to the weeks entertainment we have two by-elections on Thursday, one in Wellingborough and the other at Kingswood near Bristol. Both were Tory safe seats but with the Conservatives being as popular as a fart in a spacesuit the chances of both seats being lost is very real. Expect lots of wailing and gnashing of Tory teeth on Friday. My reaction?

Either way, I’ll try and keep you entertained with comment, analysis (and pictures) on a regular basis from now on. Cheers…

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Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

8th February picture(s) of the day…

08 Thursday Feb 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Photography, Picture of the day, Railways, Weather, West Yorkshire

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There’s no day like snow day! Admittedly, I took some convincing this morning as when I woke up and looked out of the bedroom window all I saw was wet roads and sleet, with no indication that snow was going to stick. It was only after I’d been working away in the office for a few hours that I noticed the sleet had turned to ‘proper’ snow and that it was coming down rather heavily. Even so, I decided to stay busy indoors, finished a magazine article I’d been writing, then sorting through yet more stuff for eBay whilst preparing the latest sales for postage. Dawn had decided to cook this evening and needed some fresh veg, so by 14:00 I decided to head down to Sowerby Bridge and take the camera with me in the hope of getting some snow shots. There wasn’t a breath of wind, so the trees around us were coated in a thick layer of the stuff. They looked beautiful, so I was hopeful of finding the same effect alongside the railway in the valley below.

No such luck!

Something I’ve learned to appreciate living here in the Pennines is just how much of a difference a few hundred metres in height can make – especially when it comes to snow. By the time I got down into Sowerby Bridge conditions had changed. I was faced with more miserable sleet and trees completely clear of the white stuff. I’d half-hoped to recreate the picture I posted a couple of days ago but there was no chance. Sowerby station had a light dusting but even the ballast wasn’t covered, making pictures pointless. There was nothing to do for it but slog my way back uphill into the snowline. Here’s a couple of pictures to illustrate the contast.

Our road at 20:00 with the snow still clinging to the trees around a deserted street.
Sowerby Bridge station mid afternoon with just a dusting of snow. All a bit disappointing really.

This evening the weather still remains above freezing with the snow gradually melting. I expect most of it to have gone by morning, which is a shame as I’ll be in nearby Mytholmroyd tomorrow for a catch-up with he station friends. I’ll still be wielding the camera but it’ll be with people, not snow scenes in mind…

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5th February picture of the day…

05 Monday Feb 2024

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Hmm, last week didn’t end well and this week’s carried on in the same vein. Bugger.

Saturday evening saw the fun sight of me having to break into Bigland Towers via the front door, which turned into an ‘interesting’ exercise. The front door lock seized, leaving us with no way in as all the windows and back door were firmly closed, so getting through the front door was the only option. Thankfully, two of our lovely neighbours were at home and Gary had the ideal tool for the job (a mini circular saw) – and the cable to run from their house to power it! Fortunately, we’d returned from an evening out in Halifax at a sensible time so the sound of me cutting out a panel of a pretty solid front door – whilst noisy – wasn’t going to keep anyone awake (just provide entertainment). Having removed said panel I managed to crawl through the gap and open the back door to let Dee in. It’s fortunate that both of us are on the ‘svelte’ side – otherwise we’d have been stuffed (literally)! Having effected a temporary repair overnight Sunday involved a trip to our local DIY chain to buy new timber to reinforce the door. Our plan was to replace it in the future anyway. Now that future’s moved forward.

Today I was meant to be preparing for a trip down South tomorrow in order to be in place for a big media event on Wednesday morning. This afternoon I received an email to say the event’s had to be postponed due to technical difficulties, so that’s this weeks plans up the swannee. Drat and double drat! To add the icing on the cake the weather forecast is looking decidedly ‘iffy’. We’ve lots of rain on the way and maybe even snow – although I’ll believe that when I see it. All this uncertainty makes this week a sod to plan. On the bright side, I do have an event locally on Friday, so come hell or high-water (or even snow) I’ll be able to make that.

So, apologies for the lack of new photos being added to my Zenfolio website. Ironic. I have a brand new, start of the art camera and it’s hardly been out of the bag (except for one job) since I bought it! Instead, I’ve been stuck at home to continue my clear-out, which means there’s now a lot my old railway memorabilia for sale on my eBay site – which you can find here.

Weather permitting, I’m hoping to get out for a couple of hours tomorrow to catch up on some local changes to the rail network. We’ll see. In the meantime, I’ll leave you with today’s picture. If we’re going to have snow, can I put in a bid for it to be proper snow, like this, not just a dusting that disappears in the blink of an eye? Here’s a train approaching Milner Royd Junction, Sowerby Bridge on the 5th January 2010.

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If you enjoy reading this or any of the other blogs I’ve written, please click on an advert or two. You don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to of course – although if you did find something that tickled your fancy that would be fab! – but the revenue from them helps me to cover some of the cost of maintaining this site (which isn’t cheap and comes out of my own pocket). Remember, 99% of the pictures used in my blogs can be purchased as prints from my other website –  https://paulbigland.zenfolio.com/

Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

29th January picture of the day…

29 Monday Jan 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in London, Photography, Picture of the day, Railways

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Apologies for the recent lack of blogging activity but life has taken on of those twists and turns that mean dealing with other things has been more important. It’s not that I haven’t anything to say, far from it. It’s just that right now it’s more important to hold one’s cards close to one’s chest – as sometimes staying schtum saves no end of hassle in the long run. I’ll be busy with other plans and events over the next few days but I’ll resume blogging as soon as I can. There’s certainly going to be plenty to blog about anyway. I should be able to keep you entertained in a variety of ways with blogs on numerous subjects that I’ll have more freedom to talk about (and the time to do it) than of late. 2024 is going to prove to be a very interesting year in so many ways, but also one tinged with real sadness…

Right now, I’ll leave you with a picture from Saturday when the Southern Electric Traction Group achieved their ambition of getting one of the old 3rd rail slam door trains back on the main line and into London’s Waterloo. The event featured many past and present stars of the rail industry including Gordon Pettit (the man whom 4-VEP 3417 is named after) as well as Chris Green, Sir Peter Hendy, John Smith (MD of GBRf) and many others.

See you soon…

I’ve a small favour to ask…
If you enjoy reading this or any of the other blogs I’ve written, please click on an advert or two. You don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to of course – although if you did find something that tickled your fancy that would be fab! – but the revenue from them helps me to cover some of the cost of maintaining this site (which isn’t cheap and comes out of my own pocket). Remember, 99% of the pictures used in my blogs can be purchased as prints from my other website –  https://paulbigland.zenfolio.com/

Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

23rd January picture of the day…

23 Tuesday Jan 2024

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A very short blog from me today as my time is being taken up preparing for tomorrow’s little work excursion to Birmingham (all will be revealed later) which involves quite a bit of reading. Here’s why. This new bit of kit arrived earlier this afternoon and I’ve very little time to familiarise myself with it before it’s pressed into action tomorrow.

The mirrorless Nikon Z9. It’s a bit of a beast.

Whilst it doesn’t look too dissimilar to the SLR Nikons I’ve been using for decades there’s substantial differences in how it operates and where the controls are. Now I have to unlearn years of experience with the D3-5 family where everything had become instinctive and relearn this new system so it becomes just as instinctive to use as the old cameras. This may take some time!

Expect a rolling blog tomorrow as I begin my travels at silly o’clock. There’s a gale blowing outside again tonight but I’m hoping it’s not going to cause me any travel issues tomorrow. We shall see…

I’ve a small favour to ask…
If you enjoy reading this or any of the other blogs I’ve written, please click on an advert or two. You don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to of course – although if you did find something that tickled your fancy that would be fab! – but the revenue from them helps me to cover some of the cost of maintaining this site (which isn’t cheap and comes out of my own pocket). Remember, 99% of the pictures used in my blogs can be purchased as prints from my other website –  https://paulbigland.zenfolio.com/

Or – you can now buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/paulbigland68312

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