Winter

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A favourite tree of mine standing strong in the midst of a snow storm
A cold morning a few minutes after the sun had risen and started to warm the ground ever so slightly creating a freezing mist.
Through a gap in the canopy of the surrounding trees, the light was accentuating the hoar frost on this little sapling on a very cold winter morning
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Langdale Pikes with a little dusting of winter from Fell Foot at the start of Wrynose Pass.
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The view up wast water towards Great Gable
Snow dusted Langdales as the sun lit up the valley leaving the mountains looking dark and foreboding
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2020 started with a lot of floods, nearly 3 weeks of high water level that affected homes and business.  But floods are part of York's history, part of why York is where it is and a reminder that nature is everyones master.

This image is taken from Ouse Bridge on the Queens Staith side looking over to the famous Kings Arms in which a plaque can be found that shows the levels of floods.
The restored Holgate Windmill with pastel coloured evening sky.
View looking up the shambles in the early winter hours
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Overloking Alcazaba towards Malaga Cathedral and the rest of the city as the sun sets over the distant mountains
Fiery skies over Eildon Hills
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This was the briefest of light that I saw stood on the dam at Megget Reservoir.
A frosty sunrise of the Eildon Hills looking over the bend in the river tweed around Old Melrose from Scott's View.
A freezing cold misty winters morning at Strensall Common, this stand of Silver Birch stood to attention as the sky erupted with beautiful lilacs and purples.
Castle Howard Mausoleum in soft winter side light

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