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29/05/2026

Another calming moment from yesterday's woodland walk.

28/05/2026

Sometimes the best part of exploring isn’t reaching a destination, it’s the quiet moments in between.

We stopped here for a break while wandering through Warren Wood in Powys, surrounded by nothing but the sound of running water and bird song. A simple reminder to slow down and appreciate where the trail takes you.

From the archive:Chunks of ancient ice scattered across the black sands, shaped by the glacier, carried by the tide, the...
13/05/2026

From the archive:

Chunks of ancient ice scattered across the black sands, shaped by the glacier, carried by the tide, then thrown back into the chaos of the North Atlantic.

Every wave at Diamond Beach feels different. Some roll in gently, others explode across the shoreline with enough force to send ice tumbling like glass.

Standing there, surrounded by crashing waves and frozen fragments of a glacier thousands of years old, you can feel the constant battle between land, sea, and ice playing out in front of you. Nothing stays still for long here.

Iceland never stops putting on a show. 🇮🇸

One from the archives. Rising above the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Snæfellsjökull has quietly shaped both the land and the s...
11/05/2026

One from the archives.

Rising above the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Snæfellsjökull has quietly shaped both the land and the stories of Iceland for centuries. This stratovolcano, capped by a glacier, last erupted around 1,800 years ago, and is still considered active. It’s no surprise it became the imagined gateway to the centre of the Earth in Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth.

I absolutely love the texture in the rock and the way light skims across the ridges. It’s a landscape built on tension, fire beneath, ice above, and in that moment, everything felt perfectly still.

This is what I love about places like this. The deeper you look, the more they reveal.

04/05/2026

A moment of calm on a rainy day at Whitby.

We found some unwanted treasures on a family walk along Mappleton Beach.Fresh air, good family time, and the steady rhyt...
27/04/2026

We found some unwanted treasures on a family walk along Mappleton Beach.

Fresh air, good family time, and the steady rhythm of the waves…the kind of day that reminds you why getting outside matters.

Along the way, we picked up a few familiar bits, a plastic bucket, wrappers, even a stray Mylar balloon. Nothing unusual for a stretch of coastline like this.

Further down the beach we came across something bigger, a bundle of high tensile steel wire buried in the sand. It took a bit of effort, but we managed to pull it free and get it off the beach.

We also spotted a length of mooring rope wedged between the rocks of the coastal defence wall. That one’s staying put for now, but I’ll be back to give it another go.

It’s a small thing in the grand scheme of it all, but days like this feel like a step in the right direction. Time well spent, making memories and leaving the place just a little better than we found it.

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25/04/2026

A odd find on Mappleton Beach tonight. A mass of high tensile steel wire partially burried in the sand, causing a potential hazard to many. Retrieved and disposed of.

They rise out of the landscape in a way that’s hard to ignore. Quietly turning, steadily working, changing how we power ...
22/04/2026

They rise out of the landscape in a way that’s hard to ignore. Quietly turning, steadily working, changing how we power the world. 🌍

Love them or hate them, they’re part of the conversation now, and more importantly, part of the solution.

Earth Day 2026 is focused on accelerating renewable energy, and these structures are a visible sign of that shift. Not perfect, not universally loved, but undeniably necessary if we want to protect the places we’re drawn to in the first place.

It’s easy to question how they look. It’s harder to argue against what they stand for, progress, responsibility, and a step toward something cleaner. ♻️

And just to clear things up, they’re wind turbines, not windmills… despite what Donald Trump might suggest.

Soft light, calm skies and an empty beach that felt like it belonged only to me for a while. The first three images were...
25/11/2025

Soft light, calm skies and an empty beach that felt like it belonged only to me for a while. The first three images were shot on the same day. Swipe to the final frame to step into the stillness of night, when the shoreline falls silent and the lighthouse stands alone beneath the stars.

A place that never feels the same twice, yet always feels worth returning to.

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