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Stuart McIntyre

Creator & manager of social enterprise communities, blogger and podcaster. Husband, father of four and foster carer. Taking on a 365Project for 2019.
#1 180/365
1 streak
Bus x2
15/365: Loved the contrast between the old and the new vehicles on the same route... #outdoors #car #road #monday #street #city #urban #archite...
Four Pillars
It may be the De Vere Cotswold Water Park Hotel now, but it will forever be the Four Pillars to those that live in the area. A stunning w...
#10
Day 10
The Golden Mill. 10/365. Such beautiful late afternoon light, putting the focus on the this fantastic mill house. . . #365project #photo365 #glouceste...
#24
Day 24
A Frosty Start
A Frosty Start 24/365 Returning to one of my favourite buildings in the area, looking resplendent in the frost. Frustrated that I under...
#38
Day 38
Looking East
Looking East 38/365 You might remember my photo of the Mansion and yew hedge in all the snow last Friday. Here's the same landmark but fr...
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Day 40
Cedar
Cedar 40/365 I was asked to photograph this cedar by a lovely friend in the Church, to be used in our sermon today (it is yesterday's shot in my...
#90
Day 90
Mahjong 90/365
Sunday afternoons are such great opportunities for family games, and we resurrected an old favourite today, Mahjong. It's been a while,...
#97
Day 97
Verity 97/365
Verity is a 20m tall stainless steel and bronze statue created by Damien Hirst, and stands on the pier at the entrance to the harbour in...
#116
Day 116
Return #365Project 116/365⁣⁣
Still catching up on shots from the last week.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣No matter how productive a work trip might have been, there's truly no...
#147
Day 147
Jet Sunset 147/365
Cotswolds Airport (Kemble to us locals) isn't the busiest airfield, but there's always interesting aircraft on display. 📷 Apple iPh...
#164
Day 164
The Parish Church of Saint Mary, Lower Slaughter
A series of torrential downpours in the Cotswolds yesterday meant my quick trip to Lower Slaughter ha...
#168
Day 168
Basing House
Once a major Tudor palace and castle in the village of Old Basing in Hampshire. It is said to have once rivalled Hampton Court Palace in...
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Day 175
St Margaret's, Bagendon
Came across what is possibly my new favourite Cotswolds village, Bagendon, between Cirencester and Cheltenham. The Church of S...
#179
Day 179
Cottage Garden Life
Came across this row of period cottages today in a village near North Cerney. Both the buildings and the gardens were truly lovely...
The flooded Thames at dawn
The infant River Thames has overflowed its banks throughout the Wiltshire stretch, but this is particularly apparent at Cri...
Evening Service
7/365: Another day when it was tough to make time for the camera... Just managed to catch the tail-end of the evening service at Holy...
#5
Day 5
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. 5/365. Struggled to make it out in the daylight today, and it's a very overcas...
#17
Day 17
The 3AM shift
The 3AM shift 17/365 Much tougher day today, but at least I found a shot to share for the #365Project. Timelapses that didn't fire, a dr...
#25
Day 25
Porcine Geometry
Porcine Geometry 25/365 I stopped off to take some close up shots of these pigs earlier in the week and was intrigued by the unusual...
#27
Day 27
Sunday Stroll
Sunday Stroll 27/365 An awfully cold but highly enjoyable jaunt around Lydiard Park this afternoon. Such a pleasure to see so many famil...
#37
Day 37
New vs. Old
New vs. Old 37/365 I'm a true fan of the Cotswold Stone architecture we have in this area, including examples like this from the Royal Agr...
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Day 141
Barely a Cloud 141/365
Just a glorious late spring day in the shire. Enjoying the cow parsley whilst it lasts... Such a lovely feature of our country...
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Day 150
Woodchester Priory 150/365⁣
⁣Originally opened in 1849, Woodchester Priory is one of the most significant Roman Catholic churches in the Cotswolds. Ne...
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Day 169
Emerald Invasion?
Anyone know what this beautiful bug is? A few google searches made me question whether it might be an Emerald Ash Borer - a nasty in...