Webbers Post Exmoor Somerset UK - Rural wood carvings
It was lunchtime and I was feeling frustrated having spent all morning sitting in my driveway uploaded the articles I'd written the previous Friday from my camper van via my wireless link into the Internet connection in my home.
This was not the way it was supposed to be. Uploading was only supposed to take half an hour and then I would be free to wend my way into the countryside and find somewhere nice to sit and write my next batch of articles. I must find some ways to speed the process up or, perhaps, do the uploading at the end of the day.
However, I reflected that lunch times are for getting out, taking a walk and relieving the frustrations and tensions created by the morning's hard work. So I pulled out of my drive and headed for Dunkery Beacon with my sandwiches and flask of coffee to where I knew I could find some very pleasant wood carvings amongst the trees at Webber's Post.
Labels: carving, Exmoor, rural, sculpture, Somerset, UK, Webbers Post, wood carvings, wood sculpture


2 Comments:
Hi Rob, thanks for your comment on my blog. My novel is about New Age travellers in the late 80's. I'm also a Gemini... Whereabouts on Exmoor are you? my friends live near Dulverton, also got 'family' in Roadwater. Will keep checking out your many an various blogs when I get the chance... lifemodel.
Hi Lifemodel
I live in Minehead which is handy for lots of great moorland Exmoor places.
With my new (very old) campervan I'm trying to get out and work on the moors to do my writing. I've fixed up for my laptop to work ok but am restricted without an Internet connection in the van. I can write but not browse the Internet which is rather limiting.
Working in the middle of the gorse and the heather and with wonderful views is wonderful, though.
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