With the recent poor weather, I haven’t been getting out for many up to date pictures. This water boatman using its powerful legs to scull across the surface of a pond was taken early in July.
The sandstone cliff at Bridgnorth which separates the High Town from the river Severn. The gate in the lower picture covers Lavinton’s hole, the reputed site of the excavations which enabled the Parliamentary besiegers to take the town in the Civil War.
In Wolverhampton, the old man’s beard is barely coming into flower. But in Bridgnorth the seeds of this plant were already beginning to ripen some days ago.