A typical sort of day in the Lake District National Park in England’s North West could include any of the four seasons. This day had gloomy light and thick grey clouds which caused me to look around for texture and detail rather than wide landscape vistas. This is on the shore of Windermere at Bowness, not many boats out for hire on this particular day but I was interested by the flaking paint on the railing and the weathered woodwork of the boat hire office.
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Glad you like it 🙂
Typical Lake District weather (sadly). There’s a clue in the name – lakes require water to be full! I know this spot well – a clever choice of viewpoint.
Thanks Andy. One of our favourite places to stay is in Borrowdale down at the southern end, not too far from the reputed wettest spot in England and second wettest in the UK, Seathwaite. I love The Lake District in any weather 🙂