Monday, 15 February 2016
The continuing hunt for the Pyl.
I had the pleasure to combine my hunt for the Pyl with a visit to The Lord Nelson at Stonecot Hill. The stream passes the pub following alongside Trafalgar Road and Hamilton Road.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Please help Save Merton Bowls Club online petition
Please support this. I don't play but always remember my Grandma's love of the game up in Birkenhead. I am making arrangements to visit and get some pics.
Copied from change.orgPetition updatehttps://www.change.org/p/gilli-lewis-lavender-save-merton-bowls-club
Double it!!
Merton Bowling Club
3 Feb 2016 — AMAZING!!
We have reached our first 1,000, if everyone now got their partner or a close friend to sign, we could double the figure.
It's important that we look to show that all social & sporting communities are important, so please pass on details of our petition.
https://www.change.org/p/gilli-lewis-lavender-save-merton-bowls-club?recruiter=467491186&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
Very humbled by the support to date, a big thank you to all of the 1,000 who took time out to support Merton Bowling Club
Enjoy your Wednesday everyone
Best wishes
Tina Smith
Secretary Merton Bowling Club
We have reached our first 1,000, if everyone now got their partner or a close friend to sign, we could double the figure.
It's important that we look to show that all social & sporting communities are important, so please pass on details of our petition.
https://www.change.org/p/gilli-lewis-lavender-save-merton-bowls-club?recruiter=467491186&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
Very humbled by the support to date, a big thank you to all of the 1,000 who took time out to support Merton Bowling Club
Enjoy your Wednesday everyone
Best wishes
Tina Smith
Secretary Merton Bowling Club
Success!
I am very happy to report that the Merton Bowling Club has been saved. The Council has had the good sense to cancel the closure of the club.
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The search for the Pyl - Grand Drive
It's amazing to discover you have a direct link to The Thames across the road by the bus stop you use to get in to Wimbledon. The Pyl Brook rises over in Sutton but there are two tributaries that form by Grand Drive having collected rain water that gathers on Cannon Hill. The Pyl joins up with the Beverley Brook before flowing into the Thames between Barnes and Putney.
This means I am going to go 'off piste' out of the borough to Sutton and Wandsworth. Watch this space.
The Beverley Brook is one of the 16 rivers and canals (not including The Thames) which form the London Blue Ribbon Network:
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Pocket Parks
No images today, I spent most of yesterday searching for anything like this in Merton (Pocket Parks), see the link below. I found nothing that was up to date and many dead links. I am going to have a go with the council because it sounds good.
ttps://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/pocket-parks-project
Pocket Parks project
Pocket parks are part of the Mayor’s London’s Great Outdoors - the programme to improve streets, squares, parks, and canal and riverside spaces across London. Pocket parks are small areas of inviting public space for all people to enjoy, providing relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. These spaces have trees and greenery; they are open to all; they have places to sit and relax and for people to come together; and they contribute to making the city friendlier, greener and more resilient. All of our £2 million pocket park funding has now been allocated to over 100 parks in 26 London boroughs.
I will report back.
ttps://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/pocket-parks-project
Pocket Parks project
Pocket parks are part of the Mayor’s London’s Great Outdoors - the programme to improve streets, squares, parks, and canal and riverside spaces across London. Pocket parks are small areas of inviting public space for all people to enjoy, providing relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. These spaces have trees and greenery; they are open to all; they have places to sit and relax and for people to come together; and they contribute to making the city friendlier, greener and more resilient. All of our £2 million pocket park funding has now been allocated to over 100 parks in 26 London boroughs.
I will report back.
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Thursday, 21 January 2016
Breathing London is launched
The Breathing London project has now been officially launch and is open to all. The aim is to photograph all of the capitals green open spaces.
Here is the official take on the project:
Following the success of the Bleeding London Project, our new project, Breathing London is designed to capture the diversity of London's Open Spaces - the lungs of the Capital.
To take part:
- You don't have to be an RPS Member and you don't have to live in London
- You don't have to be a photographer and you don't even have to own a camera! Any device which captures images, including phones and tablets, will do.
The project will run from now until 31st December 2016, with monthly competitions, walks, workshops and events during the year.
A major Exhibition is planned for 2017.
Merton is one of London's greenest boroughs and as part of my personal health regime I try and take pictures everyday. I have had 2 strokes and now developed Parkinson's
My 5 a Day
Setting sun, rising moon
Grand Drive
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Tuesday, 19 January 2016
RSPB's Big Garden Watch
Here is a date for your diary, the weekend of 30/31 January. I will be setting an hour over to taking part in the RSPB Big Garden Watch. They are interested in all your feedback
https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/birdwatch
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Saturday, 16 January 2016
The RPS London AGM
I had a very enjoyable time at the AGM of RPS London on Thursday night when Breathing London was launched. I will post details of how to get involved as soon as details are revealed in the next few weeks.
The plan is to record all of London's open spaces in a similar way to last years Bleeding London recorded every street.
Congratulations to the winners of RPS medals for three great pics recording natural London. My hat off to
Gold Medal – Penny Dixie ARPS
Silver Medal – Jennette Russell LRPS
Bronze Medal – Mo Greig ARPS
- See more at: http://rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/london/blogs/2016/january/london-update#sthash.wtNhpeix.dpuf
Well done!
I look forward to taking guidance from award-winning wildlife and landscape photographer, Robert Canis who judged the images brought along. I hope to conduct an interview with Robert - watch this space.
The following images where kindly taken by Judy Hicks when it became obvious that I was in no position to get them. I am very unsafe balancing on my stick while taking photographs.
The plan is to record all of London's open spaces in a similar way to last years Bleeding London recorded every street.
Congratulations to the winners of RPS medals for three great pics recording natural London. My hat off to
Gold Medal – Penny Dixie ARPS
Silver Medal – Jennette Russell LRPS
Bronze Medal – Mo Greig ARPS
- See more at: http://rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/london/blogs/2016/january/london-update#sthash.wtNhpeix.dpuf
Well done!
I look forward to taking guidance from award-winning wildlife and landscape photographer, Robert Canis who judged the images brought along. I hope to conduct an interview with Robert - watch this space.
The following images where kindly taken by Judy Hicks when it became obvious that I was in no position to get them. I am very unsafe balancing on my stick while taking photographs.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Night and Day
The first image was taken at 01/01/2016 00.22, and it will be continually photographed at different times of the day. The second was taken this morning. I hope to show it through all the seasons.
I will also use this view point to improve my PS/Lightroom skills which are sadly lacking. Less of waiting for tomorrow to start the RPS Breathing London project, alright I am only guessing the tasks ahead of us.
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Sunday, 10 January 2016
Cannon Hill Common
Cannon Hill Common covers 21 hectares of open space, and is a Site of Borough Importance – Grade 1 for Nature Conservation. It boasts mature woodland, which is over 140 years old and is home to a variety of plants and animals. Cannon Hill Common is a great place for walking, recreational fishing and angling, dog walking, bird watching and simply getting away from urban life and enjoying a small piece of countryside in the city.
http://www.merton.gov.uk/environment/openspaces/parks/parks_in_the_morden_area/cannon_hill_common.htm
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Saturday, 9 January 2016
A touch of Monet in Merton
Clear running River Wandle
The River Wandle is a river in south-east England. The names of the river and of Wandsworth are thought to have derived from the Old English "Wendlesworth" meaning "Wendle's Settlement". The river runs through southwest London and is about 9 miles (14 km) long. It passes through the London Boroughs of Croydon, Sutton, Merton, and Wandsworth to join the River Thames on the Tideway at Wandsworth. Much of the River is accessible using the Wandle Trail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Wandle
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Friday, 8 January 2016
2015/2016 midnight
As the chimes of midnight rang out on Radio 4 I took my first pictures to record the playing fields and park which can be seen from my bedroom window. I will be using the same spot to record the changing seasons. You can see fireworks recording the new year on the horizon.
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Thursday, 7 January 2016
Dusk over Wimbledon Common
This blog will record my journey recording the beauty that is nature in the borough of Merton while taking part in Breathing London which kicks off on January 14. I plan to visit as many parks and open spaces etc over the year as I can. Merton list over 60 such sites
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