Friday, 8 April 2011

Cheshire countryside...............my daily commute

An early start on a misty morning
 My commute to and from work which starts around 6.45am and ends around 6.30pm has recently become more relaxed due to the clocks going forward a couple of weeks ago. It gives me daylight both ways so I can enjoy the local countryside as I travel into Manchester using the local lanes and bypassing the major traffic routes.
Looking West towards the Sandstone Ridge
The view East looking towards the hills of the Gritstone Ridge
 The images above show you just how flat Cheshire is.
The Cheshire plain is famous for it's Dairy Herds and producing the world renowned Cheshire cheese.
 The county was once underneath the sea, the reason for the salt the area is famous for.
Cheshire may appear flat from some view points but there are some lovely hilly areas amongst this landscape.




A beautiful Sunset
 

7 comments:

  1. The US did our "spring forward" last month. It does make the evenings longer and more enjoyable. Your photos are gorgeous!

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  2. I looked closely, but I couldn't find any cats...

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  3. Hi Andrew, Some breath-taking landscapes you've shown us,absolutely brilliant!

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  4. I would also be relaxed traveling to work with that view. Lovely images of your home, Andrew.

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  5. I loved the first and last picture. Very beautiful.

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  6. What a beautiful place and series too!

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  7. The first picture is my favorite....just beautiful!!!

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