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A bit bored after visiting Toscos for my wine I decided to have a look at our NEW station, never been on it for many years.
Anyway a few quick snaps for today in pictures, then it's time to open a bottle.
The last three were taken with a little Panasonic pocket camera.
I can't remember the last time I stood on the platform at Accy Station
A bit bored after visiting Toscos for my wine I decided to have a look at our NEW station, never been on it for many years.
Anyway a few quick snaps for today in pictures, then it's time to open a bottle.
The last three were taken with a little Panasonic pocket camera.
Good little shots them from a little pocket cam.
Nice bit of urban photography,Nice1
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Taking pics of some of the places you see is DANGEROUS . I do not condone or encourage breaking the law or unsafe behavior.
I had a drive to Gawthorpe Hall today.
Gawthorpe Hall is an Elizabethan country house on the banks of the River Calder, in Padiham for those who didn't know.
A bit bored after visiting Toscos for my wine I decided to have a look at our NEW station, never been on it for many years.
Anyway a few quick snaps for today in pictures, then it's time to open a bottle.
The last three were taken with a little Panasonic pocket camera.
The parking garage shots show that such structures are universal - it could have been here in Ontario. But the rest of your scenes could only be shot in Accy - nice!
I really like #1, in that it shows springtime growth rising up from winter's detritus (oops, I'm getting too poetical!). Oh, what the heck, the colour of the crocuses is breathtaking!
My crocuses are still buried in snow.
A few days ago, I was going down into the basement of my local craft centre. I looked out the window and saw this forlorn little creature. Can you see him, crouching on the tree branch? It must be an incredibly hard winter over here for all the wild creatures.