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  1. A lone figure is silouhetted as they walk through the Hogmoor Inclosure on an unseasonably cold April Evening.

    © Tim Penycate

  2. The remnants of an unseasonal April snow shower has passed by and a beautiful contrast of colours from the setting sun and the dark clouds make a dramatic view.

    © Tim Penycate

  3. Two dog walkers in the sunlight and shadows of the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

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    Double Rainbow

    The storm has passed and the bright sunlight creates a double Rainbow on the rain as it moves away.

    © Tim Penycate

  5. The Longmoor Military Railway was an extensive military railway system around the Bordon area of Hampshire until the late 1960s and early 1970s. Before the main railway was built, an old narrow gauge line used to exist for moving military equipment, but this was lifted over 120 x years ago. This is one of the old narrow gauge rails abandoned at that time which is shown by the tree has actually grown around the rail!

    © Tim Penycate

  6. The sun is rising and the Station lights reflect on the damp platform as a South Western Railway Class 450 Desiro awaits departure forming the 07:44 Alton to London Waterloo.

    © Tim Penycate

  7. A friendly little Goldcrest looking for insects among the Gorse bushes on a bitterly cold day in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

  8. With temperatures well below Zero, the early morning sun shines over Long Valley Sidings in Basingstoke where a Class 450 Desiro from South Western Railway awaits its next trip.

    © Tim Penycate

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    Icicles!

    With temperatures well below Zero for several days, icicles have formed on plants next to the road at Stanford in Hampshire!

    © Tim Penycate

  10. The Sun rises over a misty Basingstoke. Taken from the Network Rail building?

    © Tim Penycate

  11. The rain turned to sleet and then for a short time to wet snow on the last day of January 2021.

    © Tim Penycate

  12. Heavy wet snow falls in the Hogmoor Inclosure on the last day of January 2021.

    © Tim Penycate

  13. Far too early to be in bloom, Gorse bushes covered in snow in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

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    Hogmoor Sentinel

    A Hogmoor Sentinel looks North over the Snowy landscape of the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

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    Looking North

    A snowy landscape in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

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    Holly in the Snow

    Snow covers the holly in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

  17. A very cold freezing fog across much of the South East of England leaves a frosting on these trees in Haslemere.

    © Tim Penycate

  18. More trees in Haslemere following a night of freezing fog.

    © Tim Penycate

  19. The dramatic pink and blue sky over the Pine trees as the sun sets on a cold January evening in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

  20. The late Sunset through the Pine trees in the Hogmoor Inclosure on a cold January day.

    © Tim Penycate

  21. Dusk comes to the Hogmoor Inclosure on a cold Winter afternoon. The reflection of the sky in the lake, and the distant silhouettes of the Hogmoor Sentinels and the Whitehill Radio Mast adds to the atmosphere.

    © Tim Penycate

  22. The outline of the Sun can be made out behind the clouds at the final Sunset of 2020 taken from the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

  23. Fuggletim

    Cauliflower Moon

    © Tim Penycate

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    Moon and Clouds

    The Moon or is it a giant Cauliflower?

    © Tim Penycate

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    Radio Mast at Dawn

    The Hogmoor Radio mast in Hampshire as dawn breaks.

    © Tim Penycate

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