Last Day July

My portfolio from July 2022, hope you like seeing my work from this month, looking forward to seeing what August brings (more heat waves?).
CLICK July 2022 to see portfolio.

Knaresbrough

I’ve been rather busy at work lately, hence the silence and I’ve also been busy out and about…

Komorebi

Komorebi (n.)Pronunciation: KOH-MOH-REHB-iOrigin: JapaneseDefinition: The effect of sunlight filtering through the leaves of trees; The interplay of the aesthetics…

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Big Butterfly Count

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People across the UK are being asked to take part in an annual count of butterflies starting on the 15th July.

I was only thinking the other day that I had not seen many butterflies at all in my garden or on the country lanes when I go cycling.

The Big Butterfly Count is a nationwide citizen science survey aimed at helping us assess the health of our environment. It was launched in 2010 and has rapidly become the world’s biggest survey of butterflies. Over 107,000 citizen scientists took part in 2021, submitting 152,039 counts of butterflies and day-flying moths from across the UK.

Big Butterfly Count could provide key research on the impact of climate change on wildlife.

Members of the public should spend 15 minutes outside counting the number and type of butterflies they see.

The annual count will take place over the next three weeks starting on the 15th July.

Packham, who is vice-president of Butterfly Conservation, said: “Biodiversity and climate crisis is an urgent issue and it can be overwhelming to think about what we can do as individuals to really make a difference.

…low numbers of speckled wood butterflies, while small tortoiseshells, commas, green-veined whites, large whites and red admirals 

Butterfly Conservation

“Because butterflies and moths make excellent indicators of the impacts of climate change and other human environmental factors, collecting data on their numbers is really important.

If you want to get involved or find out more visit these links.
You can also download a fabulous poster to help identify the butterflies and day time moths!

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Big Butterfly Count

People across the UK are being asked to take part in an annual count of butterflies amid fears they have…

Butterflies

Hope you are having a good week so far? I’ve been seeing more and more butterflies round the garden and…

Autumn Chill

Today is so cold that I dragged my big coat and boots from the loft ready to start wearing again.…

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Sunday Memories

It’s Sunday, so here’s a few memories from one of my favourite places, the Lake District.

I haven’t visited for about two years now due to Covid etc and I’m really itching to get back there this year. I quite fancy going in Autumn when there are some beautiful colours in the trees & mountains and also some glorious sunrises and sunsets.

Also, I was supposed to be going out for the day at Fountains Abbey but an upset stomach put an end to that! I’m ok(ish) now but I thought I would also post a few images from the last time I went!

Keswick
Fountains Abbey

Flower Power

Who doesn’t like unique cards & gifts to send to their favourite people? I’m…

Wednesday Flowers

A quick edits of flowers that my friend had bought to cheer the house…

 

Sunday Memories

It’s Sunday, so here’s a few memories from one of my favourite places, the Lake District.

I haven’t visited for about two years now due to Covid etc and I’m really itching to get back there this year. I quite fancy going in Autumn when there are some beautiful colours in the trees & mountains and also some glorious sunrises and sunsets.

One of my favourite sunsets – Derwentwater SJ Butler
View of the boathouse at Grassmere – SJ Butler

 

Sunday Memories

It’s Sunday, so here’s a few memories from one of my favourite places, the Lake District.

I haven’t visited for about two years now due to Covid etc and I’m really itching to get back there this year. I quite fancy going in Autumn when there are some beautiful colours in the trees & mountains and also some glorious sunrises and sunsets.

Sunday Throwback

It’s Sunday again and this gorgeous Magnolia tree was taken during the first lockdown.…

June Memories

I can hear the wind blowing outside as I lay in my bed at…

 

Golden Orange

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More scrumptious colours today SJ Butler Photography
Golden leaves – Sue Butler Photography
Mini pumpkins and gourds – Sue Butler Photography
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June

What a hot and sunny week this has been; of course now it is the weekend it’s gone cooler…

Pumpkins

I have been growing some mini pumpkins for my window display next week and I have managed to salvaged…

Autumnal Equinox

While the county may be enjoying a patch of warm weather, today marks the end of summer months and the start of…

The last few days of the Year

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The last few days of 2021
I wish that the twinkling stars and Christmas tree lights could stay up until the end of March when the clocks jump forward into Spring. Who else agrees?

Over Christmas & Boxing Day I went on a few walks to get some fresh air and also to enjoy the twinkling lights and decorations around the area.

A few of the lovely lights seen on our walk over Christmas.

J cat not too impressed with his ribbon!
Z cat waiting for his Christmas dinner!

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Indian Summer

Brilliant blue sky & hot Autumn sun today (Friday). How lovely to be sat basking…

March

Throughout the year at the beginning of each month I will created a short video…

The weekend at last!

Good morning

Another frosty morning today! Rain is forecast for later on so any outside work needs to be done soon.

My order from Thompson & Morgan’s seeds came today. Lots of packets of little seeds of colour and happiness. I can’t wait to get back into my greenhouse to start planting.

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Springtime 🌸

Oh my goodness sorry for not posting for a while! I don’t know where time is going! It’s lovely to see that Snoring is on its way with flowers appearing. Even though parts of the UK has add snow!

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Please help Limpy

Hi, I don’t normally do this but I wonder if you could spare any spare change to help this poor cat, such a sad story but hopefully with a happy ending. https://gofund.me/2d9943f5 ShareDonate Limpy the cat needs your help ShareDonate now Hi, my name is David and I’m hoping to raise money towards the cost…

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Racing towards Christmas!

Here we are. Another weekend. Another week nearer to Christmas.

I keep coming home from work and adding a few more decorations to the house. At the moment Z cat does not seem very interested in the tree and I have kept tinsel to a minimum this year!

I don’t think that the weather can make it’s mind up this week. It’s either wet & mild or cold and frosty. I don’t know about you but i would love a white Christmas (as long as I don’t have leave the house!)

J cat admiring the Christmas tree – SJ Butler Photography

I will honor Christmas in my heart,

and try to keep it all the year.”

Charles Dickens
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Christmas Day

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Lake District Memories IX

“The Earth is Art, The Photographer is only a Witness ”
Yann Arthus-Bertrand


It’s Sunday so it must be visit the Lake District day! The Lakes are steeped in history and mystery with some stunning caves, stones and more. This week the Lakes a few of the beautiful water falls – enjoy and have a great Sunday.

Moss Force (top right, bottom middle & right) can be found in Newlands Pass, above Buttermere village. Access to Moss Force is fairly easy as the waterfall is roughly 220 yards from the road between Keswick and Buttermere.

The falls are an impressive sight after rain as torrents of water plunge 100 meters below.

Aira Force

Aira Force is a beautiful waterfall located just off the banks of Ullswater. Park at the National Trust car park and follow the Gowbarrow Trail through the forest, passing Aira Force to reach the summit of Gowbarrow.

This famous waterfall has been a popular attraction for over 300 years, and has even been written about by the likes of William Wordsworth in his poem Airey-Force Valley

Rydal

Rydal Falls is situated just off the A591 between Ambleside and Grasmere. It is a ten minute walk from Rydal Mount, once home to the poet William Wordsworth.


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