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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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27th September picture of the day…

27 Friday Sep 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Photography, Railways, Trans-Pennine Route Upgrade, TRU, West Yorkshire

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Today would’ve justified a rolling blog but it wasn’t to be as I was moving around too much and at short notice. I’d intended staying at home but the weather picked up and Dawn had an appointment over in Marsden, so I thought ‘why not’? and hitched a lift over to the Colne valley where I could catch a train Eastwards to have a look at progress on the Trans-Pennine Route Upgrade (TRU) around Deighton. There’s some major civil engineering going on here to allow four-tracking to be reinstated and the station to be relocated.

However, it’s not a place with a great reputation. A legal friend of mine has always been grateful to the area as it’s provided him with plenty of work. To put it another way, it’s (allegedly) so rough even the XL bully’s walk round in twos! But I couldn’t resist the opportunity to get the shot below.

Here’s the view from a local (renewed) footbridge to the West of Deighton looking back to the station. The embankment around the station’s gradually being stripped back to make room for the relocated platforms which will be on the Slow lines, whilst the first part of the new alignments been laid – even though the short length of track’s completely isolated from the current running lines.

To give a bit of perspective, here’s a shot without the zoom.

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25th September picture of the day…

25 Wednesday Sep 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Hs2, Photography, Picture of the day, Railways

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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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23rd September picture(s) of the day…

23 Monday Sep 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Derbyshire, Hs2, Photography, Picture of the day, Railways

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No travels for me today as I’m up to my neck in picture editing and sorting out the diary for the next few weeks now that some jobs have been put to bed. It’s frustrating, as normally I’d be at the vast Innotrans rail fair in Berlin right now, but this year various things have conspired to prevent me attending.

Instead, the day’s been spent staring at a screen as I go through the hundreds of pictures I’ve taken over the past couple of weeks. Some have already gone out to clients, others are about to. I reckon I’ve at least two more days of editing to get through. Oh, then there’s another 4000 words to type-swipe that’ll be the 3rd part of my round-Britain trip for RAIL magazine.

Mind you, with all the yellow weather warnings for the UK being stuck at home’s not necessarily a bad things right now. The weather’s been pretty dismal here in the Pennines but we’ve managed to swerve the torrential rain that was forecast. So much so I’ve even managed to get all my daily steps in without getting wet once!

Over the next few days I’ll be adding links to all my Zenfolio galleries that will have been updated. Right now I’ll leave you with today’s picture which is one from last week’s visit to Alstom in Derby.

This is ‘G’ shop at Derby. It’s rather quite at the moment but soon it’ll be full of new trains being built. The bay to the right is where the next 10 ‘Elizabeth line’ trains will be built. In a couple of years time the bays to the left will be full of trains for HS2. The bodyshells will be brought in from Hitachi in Newton Aycliffe whilst the bogies will be built at the Alstom plant in Crewe. All the different components will be brought together to make a complete trainset here.
Another view of the area which will be full of HS2 trains in the future.

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18th September picture of the day…

18 Wednesday Sep 2024

Posted by Paul Bigland in Greater Manchester, Musings, Photography, Picture of the day, Travel

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No travelling for me today – unless you count walking around the local woods and parks to get my daily exercise in. Instead, I’ve been busy editing all the pictures I took yesterday, along with others from the past week. It’s a time-consuming operation to get them ready for clients, plus there’s captioning the ones for my own website, although some of those are going to have to wait as I’ve a lot on at the moment with jobs on every day for the next several days, including through the weekend.

I’d hoped to have been in Germany next week for the massive bi-annual Innotrans rail trade fair, but it doesn’t look like I’ll be able to make it as other things have come up that are more important. Life has a habit of coming at you all at once, making plans difficult.

In the meantime, there’s going to be plenty of trips to write about, starting with a little jaunt to Derby tomorrow, but more of that after it’s happened. In the meantime, here’s a picture from yesterday that I didn’t have time to publish. It’s from Strines, a village on the railway from Manchester to Sheffield via New Mills. I’d never visited the place before for the simple reason that there’s not really anything there to see. But I did find this. It’s an old millpond with a Dovecote in the middle of it, a useful base for a Heron which can be seen fishing from it.

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14th September picture of the day…

14 Saturday Sep 2024

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

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We’ve had a home-based day here at Bigland Towers. Mainly because of unpredictable weather and too much to do – so it’s sometimes nice to refocus occasionally. Instead of scurrying around the country (don’t worry, there’s lots of that to come) the pair of us have been homebirds. Dawn’s been happy to potter around the house whilst I’ve been making the most of the good weather to finish a project on the cottage. Well, outside the cottage anyway. We have a cobbled entry that runs along the back of the row of cottages we live in. Picturesque it may be (when its not adorned with washing lines) but the problem is the cobbles soon get weed-strewn and slippery in winter. This summer I decided to fix that so I’ve been busy cementing in between said cobbles to prevent the weeds taking hold and give me a break from endless weeding. It’s taken a while due to the weather, but I managed to finish the work today. Now my OCD kicks in as I spend the next few weeks cleaning off the slightest excess mortar from the cobbles with stiff brushes!

Job done the two of us headed out on a food shopping spree. The freezer has been run-down somewhat this past week or so, which warrants a cooking spree. The weather here in the Calder Valley’s predicted to be wet tomorrow, so whilst I’m busy type-swiping and picture editing for a living Dee will be cooking up a (vegetarian) storm. I’ll be barred from the kitchen whilst she does (except to muck in doing the washing up) but I have my own recipes planned for weekdays.

No doubt there’ll be plenty of food pictures to post soon. In the meantime. I’ll leave you with today’s, which was taken on my walk home down the hill from my evening constitutional and quick visit to our local pub.

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12th September picture(s) of the day…

12 Thursday Sep 2024

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

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Bloody hell, who turned the temperature down! Today’s felt more like October than September. This morning we woke up to temperatures in low single figures. I guess an Indian summer’s out of the question then? To top it all we’ve had weather conditions that have veered from the sublime to the bleeding ridiculous!

Much of my day has been spent type-swiping for a living, writing the second part of my round Britain odyssey for RAIL magazine, so the weather was moot. I was tucked up in the warm and dry here at Bigland Towers. It was only when I ventured out for my daily constitutional that I realised the weather forecast was about as accurate and reliable as Donald Trump. I’d not bothered taking an umbrella with me – which was a big mistake as these are the sort of weather conditions I encountered atop the valley.

This afternoon Dawn had an appointment over in Marsden in the Colne valley so I went with her, riding shotgun and taking the opportunity to get a few shots around the station.

Marsden station when an afternoon Manchester – York service calls…

That job done I popped into the revamped Riverhead brewery Tap for a pint whilst waiting.

Afterwards we spent the evening at Dawns parents where we prepared fish in vermouth* along with a vegetable medley. Simple (ish) but very tasty. Now the pair of us are back home. Bugger waiting until October – the heating’s been turned of for half an hour. I may not be a pensioner yet – or have to worry about winter fuel allowances, but there comes a point at which I’m not prepared to sit and type with blue fingers!

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8th September picture of the day…

08 Sunday Sep 2024

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

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I felt sorry for the Rushbearers this morning. After having topped up the deficit to my sleep bank these past couple of days I was in the office at 8am – even though it’s a Sunday. The lack of light due to the gloomy skies outside would have convinced me that it was before dawn. Then the heavens opened – and stayed open for quite some time. I’d planned to do some work outside the cottage but there was no chance of that. Instead, most of the day’s been taken up stuck in the office, editing hundreds of the pictures I’ve taken over the past week. There’s far too many to post links to individual galleries, so here’s one to the ‘recent’ section of my website which will show you which galleries have been updated.

Finally, the rain eased but the clouds never released their grip on the valley. By this evening I was goggle-eyed so I sought refuge in cooking a new Indian vegetarian recipe, then getting out for a walk and a quick pint in my local – hence today’s picture.

Tomorrow’s the start of another week. Whilst Monday may be more of the same, on Tuesday I’ll be doing something completely different and a first for me. Watch this space…

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