Sunday in Norfolk

Yesterday started with a walk around King’s Lynn which yielded some excellent pictures, finishing at my aunt’s house for the journey to East Rudham for Sunday lunch. While there I had to photograph some books for my father. Later on, I sat outside and observed many bees and some butterflies enjoying the wild marjoram that grows just outside my parents house.

A compelling day of test cricket, which saw India clear favourites with a day to go, although if Joe Root and Moeen Ali bat well today it could very interesting.

Also yesterday was the final day of the Open, although there was little tension there as Rory McIlroy led the tournament pretty much from start to finish and went into the final day six shots to the good.

As usual I have a selection of photographs for you..

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Sea birds overlooking the Nar outfall.
Sea birds overlooking the Nar outfall.

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Two butterflies in close proximity
Two butterflies in close proximity

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Butterfly and pebbles
Butterfly and pebbles

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A large bumble bee and a tortoiseshell butterlfy in close proximity
A large bumble bee and a tortoiseshell butterlfy in close proximity

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This railway map of South Africa featured in all three volumes of a very rare history of South African Railways
This railway map of South Africa featured in all three volumes of a very rare history of South African Railways

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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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