DAYS OUT: Terrington All Saints, Kings Lynn, etc.

Another church hoves into view.

As I approached Terrington All Saints, the church tower loomed large, and beckoned further investigation.

A bulging vertical pano’.

Sadly this church is shut, due to vandalism. I took a picture of the tel no’s for the church wardens. I might try and arrange a visit to look round inside.

Derelict building opposite.
Nice door! (Notice says ‘shut’!)
Graveyard.
Nice eagle and skulls motif.

Some nice headstones in the graveyard. I do like a bit of skullduggery.

More skulls.
Looking great in the sunshine.
A slight horizontal pano’.
Attractive looking building.
The village sign, just outside the church walls.

After this it was off to Kings Lynn.

I love this tree.
What a beauty!
Interesting windows.

The tree and the weird windowed domicile were spotted en-route to KL. Once in Lynn, so to speak, I had a delivery right on the rivers edge. My last one. This allowed me to take some time snapping away. Parts of Kings Lynn are pretty exquisite. Well worth a visit.

The river at Kings Lynn.
A bizarre Mastodon.
Lovely architecture.
Reflected skies.
Lovely buildings.
On the waterfront.

There’s an interesting old pub – The Crown & Mitre – rather hidden away, near the above building, all of which are located near the docks or port, or whatever it is. The water!

I had to drop into the pub, to see off a medical emergency… could’ve been very nasty. Thankfully the staff took pity on me. Some pubs are funny about letting non-patrons use the facilities.

Nearing home.

I’d been wrestling that ol’ black eyed dog all day. Fortunately this delivery work, and being out and about, usually lifts me out of these funks. Many an evening on the drive home the skies have put on astonishingly beautiful sunsets. And this was one such evening.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *