Somerset floods, Barrington Court and Tintinhull
A few images from a couple of days out this week. On Tuesday, Pauline, Glenys, Susan and I toured around the Somerset levels to view the floods.
Lower Maunsel Lock
On the Baltmoor Wall road - one of the flood defences on the levels.
View from near Othery
We spent a lot of time here on the Aller to Othery road. This is where the crane decoys used to be. I have yet to sight the cranes, though, they are in the area.
Glenys and Pauline both in red.
We were returning home and took a road from North Curry towards Taunton, only to turn back at Ham, because of the flood. This motorcylist was not deterred!
On Wednesday we went to see the Anthony Gormley exhibition "Field for the British Isles". This is the first time this exhibition has been exhibited in 3 rooms rather than one space. Unfortunately, I have no images for it as photographs are not allowed. Those pesky phones will be able to sneak photos, though!
The white garden
My three companions
The wyvern swing
Wheelbarrows at Tintinhull
Reflection in the long pond at Tintinhull
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