Tuesday, July 30

Zhytomyr


Georgian wine is plentiful, jolly good and cheap in Ukraine. 

Here are a few photos from my first trip. The town of Zhytomyr is pretty big but manageable. It has plenty of those unattractive apartment blocks but inside they're much more pleasant. So many of the official buildings remain with their austere Soviet style and there are also a few old cars from the bad old days there too!





The structure is an icon of the local ice cream factory!


An exception to the ugly architecture is the ornate and very much better-tended churches, of which there seem many.





The countryside is very similar to what I have here in the village - just bigger and with less human or animal life evident in it.


A lovely castle somewhere some distance east of Zhytomyr where monks make their own paper.



A real stork on a chimney pot!!


An attractive quarry on the outskirts of Zhytomyr. No health and safety warnings here!
















The town is proud of its stone and rocks and here's an icon to mark when the place was first developed as a town proper.




The River Tetris provides something like a beach environment which gets very popular in summer.




Zhytomyr has two of its very own 'Eyes' with ancient mechanisms still driving them faithfully.





A beautiful monastery in the suburbs.


Sunday, June 30

June 2019


June was warm and dry which was just as well as it was a time of much organisation at home.


Poppies grow like mad all around the front door. A fairly simple-sounding job of fitting a carpet downstairs required considerable work. Everything that had been in the room needed to go somewhere else.



Most went upstairs.


Nice when finished. Now I just have to try and keep it this tidy. (And let's not talk about all the stuff that's still upstairs!)


Friday, May 31

May 2019


I love the skies around the village. Most of the month was taken up with Zhytomyr and then attempting to figure out how to tidy up my house here.


Wednesday, May 22

There are no hippos in Holland.


For Allannah's 2nd birthday I wrote another Little Chick story which has the classic line There are no hippos in Holland. Here are the illustrations which I produced, first as line drawings and then with a little colour added.










Tuesday, April 30

April 2019


Dandelions always look great close up.


This was all a matter of getting the focus right, not as easy as it may appear.


March was quite windy, good for photographs of the flag outside the Pattishall Parish Hall.

And Wendy James signed three vinyl albums for me!!




Sunday, March 31

March 2019


March has been sunny and, whilst not quite as warm as the twenty degrees found in February, pretty nice all the same. This is the month when I found a new friend and that is always a good excuse for taking lots of local pictures.


A walk around Eastcote is almost guaranteed to produce some very attractive pictures.





Even the walk back from Eastcote to Astcote can be interesting . . .


. . . especially when you happen to pass tress like this magnificent image shows.




Little was I to know when I took this as a kind of joke (with the sheep!) that the friend would come and stay and get frightened stiff by big cows on one of our walks!

Thursday, February 28

February 2019


February sounds like a cold, unpleasant time of year but this year it was lovely. Warm on many days, reaching a crazy 20½°C on one occasion, and with flowers bursting through in many places.




Moon photos in this month nearly always work out well for some reason I have no idea why.



A new sign in Duncote actually works for me!


The lambs have appeared once more.


and they scamper off as the sun sets on the hill.