Author: Ryan Garden
Scotsman, amateur photographer, nature lover, cat whisperer, and coffee addict.
Lowedges Fireworks
Last night was the Lowedges/Greenhill Community Bonfire & Fireworks display, organised by the Lowedges Community Group to celebrate Bonfire Night. The event was held at the Meadowhead Transport Ground on Greenhill Main Road. The evening looked to be a success for the organisers and everyone seemed to enjoy the evening, we definitely had a great time. … More Lowedges Fireworks
Autumn Woodland
Autumn is upon us once more. I wanted to capture some of this years autumn colours in their glory and what better place to do this than in woodland so I decided to explore the woodland within nearby Graves Park. The park has so much to offer all year round, from the grassy lawns, woodland … More Autumn Woodland
Banchory & the River Dee
On our recent trip to Aberdeen we took some time out to visit Banchory a small rural town situated in Aberdeenshire, where I spent many a summers day while growing up. Banchory is considered the gateway to the Royal Deeside. On this visit we spent some time taking in the views on the banks of … More Banchory & the River Dee
Chester Cathedral
Camden Town
[Camden, London] While staying in London last month we visited Camden Market, it wasn’t quite what I expected. I was expecting lots of market stalls and not shops, although I’m guessing Camden Market probably did start out as such many years ago. On arrival to Camden we were met by Camden’s street entertainer the Mad … More Camden Town
Kelham Island
Kelham Island is a reminder of Sheffield’s industrial era, which is now home to Kelham Island Museum, Kelham Island Brewery, as well as many other Sheffield businesses. Kelham Island, now one of Sheffield’s designated Quarters was once an industrial area. The island was created by building a mill race which was fed from the river … More Kelham Island
Highland Coo’s
[Graves Park, Sheffield] You can’t visit Grave’s Park without visiting their herd of Highland Cattle. I still love the fact that they keep highland cattle. In my opinion “real coos”, even in the wilds of Yorkshire there is a hint of my Scottish surroundings. The heat yesterday seemed to be taking its toll on the … More Highland Coo’s
Bluebells
I spent the afternoon yesterday at Graves Park, Sheffield. After all the cold weather we have had it’s nice to see some of the spring flowers out in bloom. Graves Park spans between the Sheffield Districts of Woodseats, Norton, and Meadowhead covering 91.9 hectares. The park includes thousand year old woodland, as well as an … More Bluebells








