Tagged: Queens Sedge Moor
Spring reaches its peak in May. This month, flowers of all colours spread across the woodland, grasslands and countryside. Insects emerge from mayflies, dragonflies and butterflies. Friendly rabbits nibble at the grass. Lambs dash...
Early Morning My alarm went off very early in the morning. Too early. Most mornings I pull back the curtains to check the weather. It was grey and dull, but the clouds looked interesting....
After all the rain over the last few days it was no surprise that the water that fell on the Mendip Hills was going to find its way to the moors on the Somerset...
Buttercups and cow parsley everywhere. Beautiful view across South Moor to Glastonbury Tor. I saw this view while cycling the Somerset 100 ride a few days ago, today I had to return with my...
More flooding between Wells and Glastonbury. Apparently this is a road. Long Drove is a dead straight road that runs for about 2 miles. This van made it across the deep part. Several other...
Recently I have driven down the road between Wells and Glastonbury at roughly the same time each morning. I noticed a small clump of trees in a field next to the road. So I...
Misty morning down on the Somerset Levels near Glastonbury. Across the moor the cobwebs caught the morning dew. Creating early morning necklaces. Science Bit Pearly drops of water on these silken threads is something we...
A couple of weeks ago I went up Wearyall Hill in Glastonbury to photograph the sun rise from behind the Tor. From there, I could see tiny people a mile away high up on the...
The weather forecast has been a bit hit and miss over the Christmas period. But mist was forecast for today so I had to find a few minutes to visit Queen’s Sedge Moor between...
I visited Queens Sedge Moor several times during to day to capture the changing colours and moods. This moor lies between Wells and Glastonbury on the edge of the Somerset Levels in the UK....