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The buildings in No 1 are a photographers dream. Is that hubby in no 5 ducking down to avoid his picture being taken ? |
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I would just love to be let loose in some of the places Dianne has shown us. The buildings are fabulous. |
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I love the photos you all post from around Hyndburn and further afield - from holidays here and there and the great Canadian outdoors. We live in an amazing world which offers so much diversity in every aspect - I think we have to be grateful to Dave for starting this wonderful thread. It's making me open my eyes to what's around me and appreciate what is just there and normally taken for granted. It's good to share all the little things that make up our days. :) |
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Dianne you are so right with what you say.
I have often visited places that have been beautiful in so many ways. I have spoken to people who lived in those places. Many of them, though not all, seemed to take the beauty of their home ground for granted....and I think that I am guilty of this too. Yes, Dave is to be congratulated at starting this thread....it is one of the best...and most pleasant. It keeps those who have left the area in touch with the changing scenes. It has given those who(for whatever reason) cannot get out and about much, a window on the world. It has educated us....it has shown us foreign shores as seen through the eyes of ex-pats. In general it is just a damn good thread! |
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Right back to business, Today in Pictures, and yes it was raining, and it got wet.
1. Can you tell where we are yet. 2. One thing dies and another takes its place. 3. I'm not the only one getting wet. 4. I may have mentioned this before, but this reservoir is a feeder reservoir for the canal. 5. I think this was once a jetty, but only a guess. 6. Another wet bit. 7.Some trees struggle with the open aspect. 8. Same tree different aspect. 9. Well what else in the rain. 10. One left for the Woodpeckers, and by the looks of it, fungi. |
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I have never been in Cutwood Park.
I think this is probably the first summer I have even thought about going to Cutwood park. The only thing that has stopped me can be seen in the far distance in a couple of the shots. That stuff that is wrapped in round bales and covered in Black plastic - Hay! This year my hay fever has been the worst it has ever been.......and has kept me indoors with windows closed. Perhaps when the pollen dies down I will walk myself round this Park, because it look lovely. |
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If you do get there, going down Cut Lane brings you to the canal, going left is a nice section of the canal. Going straight on, you join up to the old railway line, and at that point walking possibilities are endless |
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It seems like I am going to have to invest in a flat cap.
I did once try to keep my camera dry using a plastic bag, but the controls were difficult to handle and the pictures were not very good.......it was a very unsatisfactory arrangement. You would think that some enterprising person would formulate an umbrella that can be clamped onto your camera......like those they have in Spain to keep the sun off your head |
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