by alastair | Sep 20, 2019 | News, Yorkshire
Back before the schools in England and Wales broke up, I took a couple of days off and took myself and the campervan up to a carvan site just outside of Whitby. The beauty of this site was that it was just above Saltwick Bay with its two Nabs (the more obvious one is...
by alastair | Jul 2, 2019 | Cornwall, Lake District, News, North Wales, Northumberland, Outer Hebrides, Peak District, Scotland, Venice, Yorkshire
I’m talking again, this time at the Patchings Arts Festival in Nottingham. I’ll be talking about photographic project work and keeping it local in my talk entitled “Close to Home”. You can find out more about timings and the event by visting...
by alastair | May 26, 2019 | News, Yorkshire
Last week we quickly ventured up to Scarborough, a seaside spa town in North Yorkshire. Having first stopped for coffee in the picturesque market town of Malton, we arrived in glorious sunshine, but as soon as we stepped foot on the beach a fog rolled in off the North...
by alastair | Jan 22, 2019 | Lake District, News, North Wales, Northumberland, Outer Hebrides, Peak District, Scotland, Yorkshire
It has taken some time to get to this point. Always full of good intention, quality procrastination has been adept at getting in the way of my writing of this post. In previous posts (here and here), I have covered off my two campervans Diggy and Vivi; particularly...
by alastair | Dec 18, 2018 | News, Yorkshire
Whilst on the way up to the Onlandscape landscape photography conference, I made the point of going a bit “cross country” in order to visit Scaleber Force which lies just out side of Settle on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. I think I must...
by alastair | Sep 9, 2018 | Lake District, News, North Wales, Northumberland, Outer Hebrides, Peak District, Scotland, Yorkshire
In my previous post, I discussed campervanning and in particular my first camper van “Diggy” the Mazda Bongo and “Vivi” the Vauxhall Vivaro, which came along last year to replace the aging and somewhat smaller (when your family is growing up) “Diggy”. Like the last...