Look what bonfire night left behind!
Quite a legacy and on the other side of the car-park was a brown recycling bin on its side, an old style dustbin and various other plastic bins. Why do people fly-tip like this. There's a refuse/ recycling centre about a mile away from where this lot had been dumped.
I'd dropped Ann off for the train and as we drove to the station the light was stunning, so I thought I might get some reflections of trees in water if I drove to Worsbrough Dam. Unfortunately the light had gone by the time I got to walk around. There was one bonus though, as I stopped to look across the mill pool a flash of iridescent blue whirred it's way in front of me and headed in the direction of the stream. I've never seen a kingfisher there before. I tried walking a little way back up the stream to see if I could spot it fishing but the only sparkling blue I came across were some discarded beer cans discarded on the stream banking.
p.s. A photo shoot at Andy's studios in Wath, arranged for the Positive Image photo group. Six `Steam Punks' dressed up in all their finery were our models for the night. A big thank you to them - they were wonderful.
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