Yesterday there was ice under the trees on the opposite bank to St Helen’s Wharf.
Green plants and dead leaves could be seen under the ice.
The ice has melted today, but yesterday it looked spectacular with the sun, trees, and ice.
Yesterday there was ice under the trees on the opposite bank to St Helen’s Wharf.
Green plants and dead leaves could be seen under the ice.
The ice has melted today, but yesterday it looked spectacular with the sun, trees, and ice.
Beautiful photos as ever.
So, Abingdon has been put forward as one of the worst places to live by some obscure publication. I feel incredibly lucky to live here. There are so many inclusive clubs and institutions for all ages, especially the retired and those with young children and most people say hello when you walk past them in the street. I am a volunteer, regularly leading walks from the leisure centre taking in the architecture (yes theres lots left), churches, parks, rivers and lakes around the town and am proud to call Abingdon my home.