I’ve got one foot in Lake Windermere⛰️the other in the North Sea 🌊 No wonder I’m confused🫤Trying to find my place in the World and failing miserably😆🚌👋🐈⬛
I’m sat on the wrong side of the Bus again!…Its almost full dark, but with the last orange warmth of the sun and the light from a big moon, Windermere is looking magical tonight.
Caught the 516 Bus to the Langdale Boulders this afternoon. It was lovely and cool sitting on the rocks in the shadow of the Oak Tree and so peaceful. The Langdale Pikes caught the sunlight, the rocks and ravines looked dramatic in deep shade. It was a good place to be.
It’s the last day of the Stagecoach Bus summer timetable, so I’m on the last daylight 508 bus from Windermere to Penrith until next year 🥲
At the top of Kirkstone Pass
Yesterday, I went into the Langdale Valley in search of Prehistoric Rock art. The driver of the 516 Bus from Ambleside to Dungeon Ghyll dropped me off right next to the gate near the stones, known as the Langdale Boulders or Copt Howe. The view of the Langdale Pikes was stunning!
Even the blurry Bus windows couldn’t diminish the spectacularly amazing sunset we had this evening.Trundling up the Holderness coast on the 129 Bus from Withernsea to Hornsea must have been one of the best ways to view it.Seeing things like this really make me feel so much better
This is so amazing! Ice and snow has fallen over the mudflats on the estuary at low tide. I feel like I’m out on the tundra. It’s so cold but also invigorating. There is silence here today, no wind but also movement, birds make dark shapes in the sky. There are deer in the fields
I think I must have landed on another Planet…This can’t be Earth surely can it? I’ve never been anywhere quite like this Limestone Pavement up on the Orton Fells, it’s quite amazing up here 😍🪨👍😮
The property I’ve been renting in Kendal is being sold😢The last few months trying to find somewhere else to live and it’s been too hard in Kendal and along with trying to deal with the death of my Dad, it’s been horrid, but at last I have been able to meet my new neighbours
Sun setting from the top deck of the 71 Bus from Withernsea to Easington. I was the only person on the Bus, it was brilliant, like I had my own special capsule to view the World 🌅🚌 👋😃
It rained and it rained and then it stoped. So I jumped off the Bus. I really needed to walk, more than I realised. Damp smells filled my nostrils. I walked through water, stoped and stood, streamlets trickling around my feet.
Hooray! The 555 Bus won the World Cup of British Bus Routes! Woo Hoo! 🏆👏🚌👋🥳It’s been a fantastic ride! Thanks to everyone for getting onboard and voting, it’s been really nice to have been able to share my photos of some of the special journeys I had on the 555 Bus.Thank you
The World Cup is heading to the North West.
@StagecoachCNL
555 with a convincing win to take the gold medal away from the Blue & Silver arrows 🥇
@EnsignBusCo
will have to settle with the silver this year - albeit a great achievement after the semi comeback 🥈
@Dalesdistrict
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Down Honister Pass towards Buttermere on the 77 Bus. The sunlight was so incredible. Dark fells, a Turquoise Lake. The top Branches of the Trees lit like Candle Flames
Later. It’s amazing watching the sun set over the estuary. I never grow tired of this. I never grow tired of watching the changes in the sky and how the colours reflect in the ripples of the water. It’s always different and even a dull day has it’s moods and that gives me hope🌅
After reading the comments on this Tweet. I have now reported this incident to the Cumbria Police via the online form on their website. So hopefully this kind of dangerous behaviour will stop before any people or animals get hurt.
I first came across this piece of rock, a terracotta lintel perhaps, on the beach at Withernsea in September 2017. I called it the Sea Horse and I would seek it out whenever I could. Sometimes it would be buried by sand for months and then reappear after a strong tide.