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Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, Winter

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Merry Christmas everyone!

I hope you all find peace and rest this holiday season.

We had our usual quiet affair for Christmas. Dad came over to stay with us, and we all enjoyed a fantastic Christmas dinner that my lovely Lisabet put together. But, to the eternal question: what to do on Boxing Day? Apart from stuff ourselves silly with Christmas Day Leftover Sandwiches, of course…

Well, after early December’s sub-zero temperatures, the rain has returned in full force. Thankfully, Boxing Day was looking a little drier, so we head to beautiful Kirkby Lonsdale for a gentle wander around the town and the riverside.

All photos taken on my Fujifilm X-T2 using my Vivitar “Series 1” 28–105mm f2.8–3.8 zoom lens. Images were developed in Capture One for iPad, then finalised in Affinity Photo 2 for iPad.

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In the grounds of St. Mary’s church, the way to the rectory is lit in soft and golden winter light.

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We exited the grounds of St. Mary’s church and gingerly made our way down the Radical Steps to get to the riverside of the Lune. Next door to a rather splendid new house—where the old gas works used to be—some old horse boxes provided a rather timeless rustic scene.

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Next to the new build is the Old Gas House, where gas workers lived. Nowadays it’s been properly pimped up in true Kirkby Lonsdale style.

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From the famous Devil’s Bridge, we could see the full extent of how swollen and fast the River Lune was. Lots of rain, recently.

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Even on a cold Boxing Day, there were still plenty of people paying a visit to Devil’s Bridge Snacks.

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The clouds were speeding above us, intermittently covering and revealing the light from the sun in glorious ways.

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From the newer Stanley Bridge, low winter light breaks through the racing clouds and drenches Devil’s Bridge.

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Some brave people clambered down to the riverside near Devil’s Bridge to get near the rapids of the River Lune.

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Huge storm clouds build up above the Barbondale fells of the Yorkshire Dales. Time for us to get back to the car.

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