Thursday 7 June 2012

A ramble along the River Weaver......................................................................

Monday and Tuesday this week were public holidays in the UK.
I made the most of my time off work and had some lovely walks around my local countryside.
Mondays walk was done travelling light... the images are all taken with my little point and shoot.

 Buttercups covered this meadow as I strolled down to meet the River Weaver near Dutton Locks.

 I reached the river on the opposite side to the horse bridge (built in 1919) I shared a few weeks ago.

 The view towards the railway viaduct... soon to be reached along the riverside path.

 There were splashes of colour all along the river bank.

Dutton Railway Viaduct was built during 1836 it's has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. It was the longest viaduct on the Grand Junction Railway and is an early example of a major railway viaduct.
It was at this point I headed back as I had been invited out to a BBQ at my brothers... I returned the next day to walk a bit further along the river... I will share more images soon.

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30 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

i like both reflection shots of the bridges, and the poppies are always welcome spots of color.

Joop Zand said...

Very good shots with nice reflections....well done .

I wish you a lot of nice footbal moments by the european championships 2012....have a nice time.

Bob Bushell said...

The colours in there are splendid, the bridges are wonderful. Nice one Andrew.

Anonymous said...

What a lovely day out and about on those extra days off! The red Poppies are spectacular.

toby said...

Very pretty!

HansHB said...

A great post!
Perfect for SkyWatch!

Karen said...

A terrific series of shots, and I love the bridge reflections!

Unknown said...

Wonderful tour, Andrew. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Susan said...

Wow, beautiful countryside! Love your photos!

Susan Scheid said...

That viaduct is splendid.

Saun said...

Gorgeous love the angle of the first shot.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Captured so beautifully! I love your second and last shots.

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Mina fotostunder said...

Ett fantastiskt sommar landskap och järnvägsbron är ju så otroligt vacker!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful scenic shots, the reflection is cool.

lina@women said...

What a beautiful place. Love all of your shots.

The Herald said...

Great set of images from your walk Andrew. I think the countryside really looks stunning at this time of year...[;o)

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shots. That second one is stunning.

holdingmoments said...

Looks like a great walk Andrew.
I agree with Trevor too, the countryside looks its best this time of year.

John said...

Looks like you had better weather over the Bank Holiday than we did in East Anglia Andrew! And it`s still raining!
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Chrissy Brand said...

A wonderful series of the Weaver Andrew. I published a photo of the viaduct the other week. I do enjoy walking along the Weaver, and the canals. Great blog and I will return often!


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Jerry said...

It's amazing the quality of pictures you get with your 'point and shoot' - keep 'em coming Andrew!

Jackie McGuinness said...

I love both bridge photos, amazing captures.

trump said...

What a pretty area and I love those bridges. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

Beautiful scenes Andrew. Love the railway viaduct.

Anonymous said...

nice looking pics

Gillena Cox said...

picturesque


much love...

LindyLouMac said...

At last I am back enjoying a stroll in the countryside, lovely photos.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful countryside, I love the horse bridge!

Liz said...

Oh wow... here you go again! Beautiful scenery, lovely reflections and the railway viaduct is perfect. Thanks for taking us on your walk again!

Susan said...

As usual I love the reflections and the flowers!