It's been pretty quiet these last few weeks due to further Covid 19 restrictions limiting us to travel within the county of Denbighshire only. The Welsh government announced at the end of last week that the measures imposed above are not working and so from tonight we are going back into a full lockdown again.... Continue Reading →
It’s Dark Out There
Llyn Aled is a natural lake located on an isolated part of the Denbigh Moors at an altitude of about 1,227 feet (374 m) above sea level. The Afon Aled, (river) which flows from Llyn Aled was damned in 1938 and this created the Aled Isaf Reservoir. This was were I was going to be based... Continue Reading →
Something In Common
All of the photographs this week have something in common. Can you see what it is? Lightning over a field in Prestatyn Photo editing is changing. More and more companies who produce photography software are turning to Artificial Intelligence to make editing photographs a far simpler and quicker process. Time is of the essence, particularly... Continue Reading →
A Walk Round Dinorwic Quarry
I should start by saying there is no way I could walk around the full extent of the quarry. Dinorwic was the second largest slate quarry in Wales, the largest was at Bethseda, just a short distance away. Covering over 700 acres and rising from about 100 metres in staged levels to a height of... Continue Reading →
Saint Baglan’s Church
Situated on the coast, south of Caernarfon the church, and its cemetary, stand like a small island in a field. I'd been planning a visit to this church for some time, but Covid-19 happened. The period between AD 500–700 was known as the age of the saints; during this time monastic settlements were established throughout... Continue Reading →