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DiG - Looks like you've had a very varied holiday so far -hope you enjoy the rest of it.
You can say that again Mo! And just to emphasise the point .....
Lancaster Almshouse/Hospital, view looking out from near Lancaster Castle gate, can you tell where we are yet? Now? Come on folks, you've got it now ..... right? Dead give away, and finally (with added sparkles "Starfilter" a play setting on the new toy! ) Blacky Luminations!
Given my birthday - beginning of Oct. my treat was always the illumiations! Tea at the Kentucky Fried Chicken place at Salmesbury!! Never got to go on the tram till my son was 5 though ! :v
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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
Today in Pictures, the changing face of the flora.
1. When I worked here this was the pitch and put area, Moleside in the background.
2. Something for everyone, fungi, droplets, autumn colours.
3. A forest of fungi.
4. One the kids missed.
5. A spiders web with droplet overload.
6. Is that inside out.
7. I'm in the bushes for this one.
8. The gallery, interesting history.
9. The Coppice and Moleside in the distance.
10. The last flush of roses, with the breath of Autumn on them.
after a bit of an absence, thought I would reappear, so HOWDO ! to 1 n all, got some catching up to do, here are a few of my latest pics
these are from Sunday Fleetwood/Blackpool
after a bit of an absence, thought I would reappear, so HOWDO ! to 1 n all, got some catching up to do, here are a few of my latest pics
these are from Sunday Fleetwood/Blackpool
Wow! Welcome back and what great photos -love them all...
“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
Last edited by Mick; 25-09-2013 at 06:42.
Reason: Adding a photo
A trip to Castelrigg stone circle last month during my hols. Worth visiting as it's set in stunning 360° scenery. We sat on the stones eating fish'n'chips from the great chippy in the center of Keswick while waiting for the sun to set. There was a real druid to add a bit of colour and a group of sunworshippers who did their stuff in the center of the circle!
“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
A trip to Castelrigg stone circle last month during my hols. Worth visiting as it's set in stunning 360° scenery. We sat on the stones eating fish'n'chips from the great chippy in the center of Keswick while waiting for the sun to set. There was a real druid to add a bit of colour and a group of sunworshippers who did their stuff in the center of the circle!
A trip to Castelrigg stone circle last month during my hols. Worth visiting as it's set in stunning 360° scenery. We sat on the stones eating fish'n'chips from the great chippy in the center of Keswick while waiting for the sun to set. There was a real druid to add a bit of colour and a group of sunworshippers who did their stuff in the center of the circle!
Today in Pictures, my quest to visit parks continues, no I didn't know I was either, it is just a coincidence.
1. Main entrance, Milnshaw Park.
2. This used to be the path up to the paddling pool.
3. A small but perfectly formed play equipment.
4. Stood in the disused tennis courts looking uphill.
5. A whole herd of fungi.
6. Hagg Lodge before we head over Owd Bobs to Gatty Park.
7. The side entrance and the bowling green at the bottom.
8. A bit of colour, whilst the weather holds.
9. Elmfield Hall, the war memorial and the golden jubilee stone all in view.
10. All that sun and he sits in the shade.
Today in Pictures, my quest to visit parks continues, no I didn't know I was either, it is just a coincidence.
1. Main entrance, Milnshaw Park.
2. This used to be the path up to the paddling pool.
3. A small but perfectly formed play equipment.
4. Stood in the disused tennis courts looking uphill.
5. A whole herd of fungi.
6. Hagg Lodge before we head over Owd Bobs to Gatty Park.
7. The side entrance and the bowling green at the bottom.
8. A bit of colour, whilst the weather holds.
9. Elmfield Hall, the war memorial and the golden jubilee stone all in view.
10. All that sun and he sits in the shade.
Such a nice park, and you and Bob had it all to yourselves