Category Archives: counties

Redbrook Walk

Redbrook Walk, a set on Flickr. This morning I walked from my home in Wales across the border into England, specifically the village of Redbrook in the Wye Valley. these are some HDR shots taken with my iPhone using the TrueHDR app.

21 Plus – a support group for families with children who have Down’s Syndrome in Monmouthshire & FOD

This post is a shameless plug for the new website of 21 Plus, a support group I’m involved with. If you live in Monmouthshire, neighbouring Welsh counties or the Forest of Dean, have a child with Down’s Syndrome and think you could benefit from sharing experiences with similar families, get in touch with us via [...]

Field near Monmouth

Field near Monmouth, a photo by Monnowman on Flickr. Noticed this scene while walking along the Peregrine Path by the Wye.

Monmouthshire Social Media Surgery on Fri 25 Mar

I shall be at the Monmouthshire Social Media Surgery on Fri 25 Mar in Chepstow.

Pavilion in the mist

  Pavilion in the mist Originally uploaded by Monnowman Monmouth School’s new sports pavilion on a misty, frosty December morning. A photo taken using the TrueHDR app on my iPhone.

Photo – View from Wyesham

View from Wyesham – HDR Originally uploaded by Monnowman I’m experimenting with a HDR photography app on my iPhone and sometimes get interesting results, like this shot taken from my neighbourhood, Wyesham, across the River Wye to Penallt and Mitchel Troy.

Closure of The Hill, Abergavenny

Local news: The Hill, Coleg Gwent’s Education and Conference centre in Abergavenny is due to close, under plans announced recently. A real shame if this does happen. Politicians condemn Hill closure

Blackthorn blossom

Blackthorn blossom Originally uploaded by Monnowman. Spotted this next to the Wye today.

A Boudin Noir

I have bought a boudin noir from the Trealy Farm stall at the Monmouth Farmers’ market. Now what do I do with it?

View from the Kymin

Image by Monnowman via Flickr This was the view this morning from the Kymin, the big hill behind Monmouth, looking towards Abergavenny, the Blorange and the Skirrid. I’ve never seen it so clear.

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