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Love the birds....can you please feed them the bugs? :)
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I took this on Saturday 31st August from Pendle Hill, just a few minutes before I got a phone call to let me know my father had died...
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Ryewolf that is beautiful.
The golden end of a beautiful day....the herald of your father's passing to his eternal rest. It is so very sad to lose a parent, no matter how old they are, but that picture will be the memory for you(and your family) and it will be a reminder that life has precious moment of beauty....even in sadness. I hope that does not sound 'soppy'...it certainly is not meant to. |
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I would have that printed out professionally and have it framed and on my wall.
The more I look at it the more I love it. |
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Thanks Margaret, I'm going to get it printed and framed, as well as a few copies for the family.
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What a fine way to keep your Dad in your thoughts...a a beautiful picture to boot.
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Some from the last few days...
1. Robin on a stick 2. Wainman's Pinnacle, on Earl Crag just outside of Cowling |
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Autumn is showing its colours in Accrington …
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Lovely shots Jen.
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Townley Park.
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Ooh Russell.....what beautiful Autumn views.
You can almost smell the leaves, taste the air.....and it is like champagne....crisp cool and goes straight to your head. |
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Thank you Margaret, you’re so kind.
My favourite is the one looking down the path between the trees with Marlene In red walking away. |
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I can't choose a favourite...I like them all
Another thing is....that statue....I would bet my life it is by the same sculptor as the one in Gatty Park....and I love it |
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The memorial in Towneley Park was designed by Walter Henry Gilbert, the lesser known cousin of the famous sculptor Sir Alfred Gilbert.
The one outside Elmfield Hall in Gatty Park was designed by Walter Marsden who was born in Lancashire. He saw active service in the First World War and was awarded the Military Cross. |
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