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Today in Pictures, it was a day when a dubbed gusset didn't just go far enough.
1. Now the droplet season has started just thought I would attach the droplet filter, and here it is the result.
2. A lichen, I do love a Lichen, but never lick a Lichen.
3. There isn't a dry stone wall for miles.
4. No none here.
5. Who would live in a house like this.
6. No, not a dry stone wall to be found anywhere on Pendle Hill.
7. There just had to be a moist moment.
8. If it got any wetter I would be swimming.
9. A wet bit and no dry stone wall.
10. There we have it, we are both moist beyond comfort, time to head home.
“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
Today in Pictures, it was a day when a dubbed gusset didn't just go far enough.
Looks like the rain is a blessing in disguise -should green up the countryside at least!
Nice close ups and a particularly lovely pick of your furry friend! He is such a poseur...
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“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
Looks like the rain is a blessing in disguise -should green up the countryside at least!
Nice close ups and a particularly lovely pick of your furry friend! He is such a poseur...
And it has as well, the trees are all starting to come into leaf, not many flowers yet, but another week they should be out.
Today in Pictures. set off not sure where I was going, parked the car and took a path I didn't know where it went, and arrived at a place I didn't know was there...........a bit like most days for me.
1. Arrived on the banks of the Calder in Padiham.
2. Butterbur everywhere.
3. I wasn't sure where this was, it turned out to be Gawthorpe Hall (built in 1600).
4. Its a Privet flower.
5. I am ambling around the grounds, I must come back here to have a better mooch.
6. Have you met Heather.
7. I think you should consider moisturiser.
8. Never forget a forget-me not.
9.Where's the weir.
10. You do realise,........ I will now wee the bed for snapping this.
Lovely pics of Gawthorpe Hall Dave - have never been there. Love forget-me-nots too!
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“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
“Beauty is an experience, nothing else. It is not a fixed pattern or an arrangement of features. It is something felt, a glow or a communicated sense of fineness.” ~ D. H. Lawrence
To DaveMac, although we have never met, I feel like I know you, or should I say, your dog! So am I right or am I wrong? Is there a huge photo of YOUR DOG by any chance, on some newish notice boards which I spotted only this morning, by the traffic lights at Church (on the grass, near to where Blair Electricals used to be). The sign seemed to be "promoting" the area?
Hi, here is the "attempt" I made, to take a photo from a moving car. The photo of a dog can be seen approx 3 from the left hand side of the large advertising board.
Lovely pics of Gawthorpe Hall Dave - have never been there. Love forget-me-nots too!
I found the hall just by chance on a walk along a path, I didn't know where it went, and I didn't know where it was when I found it. Having found it, I have put it on my list to go back and look around the grounds when I have more time to do so.
To DaveMac, although we have never met, I feel like I know you, or should I say, your dog! So am I right or am I wrong? Is there a huge photo of YOUR DOG by any chance, on some newish notice boards which I spotted only this morning, by the traffic lights at Church (on the grass, near to where Blair Electricals used to be). The sign seemed to be "promoting" the area?
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Originally Posted by Atarah
Hi, here is the "attempt" I made, to take a photo from a moving car. The photo of a dog can be seen approx 3 from the left hand side of the large advertising board.
You have shown me something I didn't know was there, I have driven past here a lot and never noticed. I have looked at your picture and it does look similar but cant say for certain, Thanks for taking the time to tell me, and I will have a look tomorrow as its shopping day I will go there first. and report back here as soon as I know, I have not been asked for permission, but as I have said before, I don't mind people using my photos if not for profit.
thanks again.
Today in Pictures, started off as a short walk, and sort of elasticated into a walk along the canal to Blackburn.
1. Starting in Cutwood Park.
2. Along the reservoir, the water level is low.
3. Along the canal, and the flora has started to catch up.
4. My watch says this clock is 10 minutes slow.
5. A Sedum growing on a wall.
6. A stray Rapeseed plant.
7. Herds of wildebeest roam the plains, they are Moo Cows really.
8. A reflective moment.
9. I get a wave from a bee as I pass.
10. Does my bum look big in this.