Snow! I'd kill (maybe not 😄) for some snow, not seen a single flake all winter. Great to see you enjoying the weather and pulling off excellent images too 👍
This was a great place to see Tammy. It looked really pretty in the snow , you captured some lovely images of the old castle gatehouse :D It was a really great idea of Rachels thanks to her we are all getting to see some wonderful places .Thanks for sharing Take care :D Teddy
Oh come on, that's not a castle, that's an unfinished shed. It's a shell. Not even a house. Come to Europe, we'll show you real castles, 800, 900, 1100 years old. And very much unlike this 123 year old pile of bricks. Also, your story is nonsense. Squire did not die before he could work on the manor. He died *35 years* after the "castle" was finished, and he *sold* the house 10 years before he died. "Squire abandoned plans for a manor house after encountering difficulty obtaining building materials and labor. Squire and his daughter used the gatekeeper's house as an occasional weekend country home (even spending most of the summer of 1903 there). But Squire's wife disliked the house, and Squire rarely visited it after 1908. He sold the estate and gatekeeper's house to developers in 1922"
love those photos
Thanks for sharing Tammy. What a beautiful place.
What a lovely day to be out, snow is so beautiful. I love the way the checkered snowy roofline looks, and I especially like your photo at 7:44!
top work in that snow mate, bloody got chills just looking at it Im off outside in the mid twenties for a quick warm up . Love the music.
How beautiful!! I would not have guessed there was a castle there! I love your images!!loved doing this challenge with you. ❤️
Rachel Lerch aww thank you! It was a great challenge for sure. ❤️
Snow! I'd kill (maybe not 😄) for some snow, not seen a single flake all winter.
Great to see you enjoying the weather and pulling off excellent images too 👍
Nice job Tammy. Love the image w the red warm bricks contrasting against the snowman
Great video. Looked really cold but you got some lovely shots.
This was a great place to see Tammy. It looked really pretty in the snow , you captured some lovely images of the old castle gatehouse :D It was a really great idea of Rachels thanks to her we are all getting to see some wonderful places .Thanks for sharing Take care :D Teddy
Love the photo at the beginning, how you can see the snow falling with the movement.
Great job Tammy, A photographers playground by the looks of it and really beautiful in the snow. Really nice images and a pleasure to watch . 🙂👍
Oh come on, that's not a castle, that's an unfinished shed. It's a shell. Not even a house. Come to Europe, we'll show you real castles, 800, 900, 1100 years old. And very much unlike this 123 year old pile of bricks.
Also, your story is nonsense.
Squire did not die before he could work on the manor. He died *35 years* after the "castle" was finished, and he *sold* the house 10 years before he died.
"Squire abandoned plans for a manor house after encountering difficulty obtaining building materials and labor. Squire and his daughter used the gatekeeper's house as an occasional weekend country home (even spending most of the summer of 1903 there). But Squire's wife disliked the house, and Squire rarely visited it after 1908. He sold the estate and gatekeeper's house to developers in 1922"