It is a thing that photographers do, a review of the past year in photo’s. As most of you know I’ve spent this year doing a 366, a photo for every day, and each month has had a different theme, tonight I’ll be doing my last shot for this year and I’m well pleased to have got through and done it.
In previous years this blog has mostly been ‘Fraggle Reports’ which has entailed me and my friend Sophie going off to places around the North East, and blogging about the history of where we’ve visited, as well as posting the photo’s taken there. We still did that this year, but with the blog being full of the 366, I have not posted any of our visits, but will do so now the 366 has finished. SO my review this year is not of the 366, that can be seen on my page here and instead do a snapshot of the places I’ve been this year.
We didn’t have any outings in January, but I did take a lot of pictures of Skye, this was before she’d been diagnosed with the terminal tumour and she was still full of beans and mad as a box of frogs.

In February Sophie and I visited Beamish Museum on a rainy day, not many people around and we loved going on the old fashioned trams.
In march we revisited Gibside, again the weather was cold and grey so a short visit,
A sunnier day in March had us head out to Path Head Mill, which has been lovingly restored from dereliction,
In April we went back to Beamish Museum, a lovely day for their Steam festival, so many old but working cars, tractors, trains and trams, a fab day for photography,
May was a good month and we got out on 3 weekends, first to visit Chillingham Castle, an amazing place full of interesting bits and bobs, we got lost their too, walking around the lake
Berkheads Secret Gardens was our next outing, great for macro photography, so many different plants and flowers in a beautiful setting,
and we visited Newcastle for the International Market day, great food everywhere and from everywhere!
In June we booked to revisit the Farne Islands but our first attempt was cancelled when we arrived due to horrendous weather conditions, so we visited Bamburgh castle up the rod from there instead
In July we rebooked the Farne Islands and finally got there, we love puffins!
Washington Old Hall is not far from where I live, and it’s tenuous link to George Washington the President of the USA was fun to explore, he never lived there but his ancestors back in the 17th century did, and boy have they made the most of that! This was also in July.
In August Sophie had been given a kind of Treasure Hunt leaflet for finding interesting historical bits and bobs around Tynemouth, and as it also has a wonderful Vintage market at weekends, we did a long day there, completed the hunt and did shopping at the market.
Also in August we visited Washington Wetlands a regular haunt,
Sophie wasn’t around for most of September so I went on a little outing myself to the Roman Fort, Arbeia, at South Shields,
Sophie was back at the end of September and we went off to Newcastle to shoot a Vintage Fair
No outings with Sophie during October or November, though I was out for my 366 with Frego and the Crystal Ball and took some shots along the way.
Beach Huts at Blythe in October
and a rainbow over the sea at South Shields in November
but Sophie and I got together for the Camel Parade at South Shields in December,
Roll on 2017!
Wonderful!Especially love they onesof Skye (she is so similar to our cat Judy who I grew up with) and the clover (?) close up and the duck is brilliant, look forward to more posts in 2017
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Cheers Clare 🙂
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What a great review of the year, FR. You took some wonderful shots, and visited many nice places too. You are an inspiration!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Aw thanks Pete 🙂
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I love this look back at the year. Stunning is the word for your exceptional work.
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Aw thanks V~man xx
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Your talent is undeniable.
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As is yours, how cool we found each other 😂
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Thanks, I’m glad we found each other.
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Nice images!
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Thanks!
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Your pictures are wonderful! What a great photographer you are. Love the castle, the puffins, and the flower nub. Happy New Year!
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Aw thanks Cindy 😊
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So mych good!
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Thanks Jay 😊
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So much good!
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Great photos. That black and white one of the tram is award winning stuff!
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Thanks FD I’ll post the day eventually 😊
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Looks like much fun was had! I especially love the puffins – so cute!!
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Cheers, will no doubt be going back this year 😊
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Looks like it’s been a very productive year with some great shots to show for it!
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Thank Steve, having monthly themes helped a lot.
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Looks like you had an amazing year! These are all excellent photos. What a nice way to remember the year and your adventures. You’re stroopwaffels photo even brought back memories to me– we had a great trip to Amsterdam this summer.
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Love Amsterdam and it’s a long time since I was there, on the list of places to revisit. 🙂
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Thank you for all the beautiful photographs all year long 🙂
Warmest regards, Ed
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Cheers Ed!
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It was quite an amazing year. I am sorry for not having there, but I am honored to have seen so much beauty made by you n_n it’s not just precious as a documental chronicle but also as a persona view of your world, your days and your heart. Thank you, fragglerocking : )
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Thanks Francis 😊
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Smashing images, each and every one a gem! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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This is a very well done re-cap, Fraggle. I look forward to whatever you do for this year.
I’m very sorry about Skye. My Crystal had a huge growth removed this spring. When they said it was cancer, I thought all was lost. (I’d never let her suffer.) But she’s been doing well since then. She has inflammatory bowel disease so she still has ups and downs, but…
Great big hug, my friend.
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Thanks Teagan, yes that time of year for looking back at it!
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Great photos.
I particularly love that black and white photo of the old fashioned tram 🚋.
It looks like something out of an old 1930s mystery movie. 🙂
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Thanks, Beamish Museum is a whole other time zone!
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