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Today in Pictures, no time for anything today, so 30 minutes around the park was the best I could manage.
1. Nice day for a picnic. 2. Crocosmia Lucifer. 3. Day Lilly. 4. No idea, but it is a bit blousy. 5. A type of Agave. 6. I think of Disney for some reason, it's an ornamental Onion. 7. And another. 8. An anemone. |
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I went on one of the free trips The British Legion Hotel organises, they have their own small coach and about 15 of us went to Albert Dock and Liverpool Cathedral for the day.
The first three were taken through the coach window with a little Pansonic Lumix pocket camera. The rest with my DSLR and they speak for them selves. |
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We went to Skipton today and I took what I thought were loads of good pics. When I got home to download them on my pc ,to my horror I had forgot to put my SD card back in my camera last night. Another Senior Momemt
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Yes Frank, the statue is Billy Fury.
There were lots of people having their photos taken stood next to it, I had to wait a while to get the photo myself. You not the only one with Senior Moments. I took my camera out for the day once and left the battery on charge back home. The new Nikon I have has an grip which attaches so you can hold the camera and use the buttons to take portraits instead of landscapes. The grip has a battery in it as well and also a cartridge which you can slip in and that holds 6 AA batteries. You usually get the AA's anywhere if the other runs out of power. |
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It was 16 years since I last went to Liverpool but didn't have much time to look around, we were catching the ferry boat that took us to Manchester on the Ship Canal, a good day out and one I am planning to do later this year. It was £28 then, now it is £38 and you have to make your own way to the boat, a coach takes you back to where you started from. The boat stays overnight in Manchester and does the return trip the day after.
Before that it was during the 70's when I used to go along side the ships in the docks with a tanker to put the oil on board. I hardly recognised the dock road now and all the new buildings which have sprung up around the City, Liverpool One for example. Gone is the old Sally Ann where I stayed overnight a few times. Anyway a few more from Albert Dock and then tomorrow it's off to Liverpool Cathedral. One last ice cream before I go. Enjoy them. |
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No 6 is the old Granada TV Building isn't it?
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