Ancrum Kirkyard
Leonie pedals half a mile northwest from Ancrum, camera in tow, to capture the quiet beauty of Ancrum Kirkyard on film.
Leonie pedals half a mile northwest from Ancrum, camera in tow, to capture the quiet beauty of Ancrum Kirkyard on film.
Léonie uses her drone from St Cuthbert's Way to survey the Muirhouselaw Tile Works.
Léonie faces the false memorial, its looming presence heavy with the echoes of nationalistic rhetoric.
Léonie launches her drone from St Cuthberts Way, capturing sweeping shots of Baron's Folly as it rises in the distance.
Once the Easter Sunday service ends, Léonie launches her drone, eager to finally see up close the monument that has always lingered just out of reach.
Léonie enters the depths of Kielder Forest alone.
Leonie and Charlie head out to the poly tunnel, ready to feed the eager full and half-cade lambs waiting for their evening meal.
Léonie and Charlie visit Whitrope Siding, now home to Whitrope Heritage Centre.
Charlie and Léonie look after the sheep before moving two ewes and their lambs to a temporary pasture.
Léonie checks this year's grass keep using her drone.
I flew my drone to Timpendean Tower, which was once the Douglas family's fortress.
Léonie and Charlie are working to take their sheep to the ewes and lambs auction in Longtown.