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Macro Monday Theme: Summer Olympic Sports
Tried to make it a bit more interesting with the shadows. Hard theme, but we enjoyed trying to come up with something.
sooc. Big surprise...not. I just suck at editing. But anyways...yay for babysitting 8 hours a day! We have to find SOMETHING to do. So we play badminton. :) It's actually pretty fun when they aren't killing each other with the rackets.
(Day 8/365, June 4, 2010)
Confirmation cake for Peter who plays a lot of badminton.
Spongecake, chocolatecake, rhubarbmousse and whitechocolate mouce.
The net is plastik...
Badminton king on holiday. Local shaman hiding behind sporty magic wand in front of traditional Airbnb ...
Looking east towards Swindon.
Badminton station was opened in 1903 by the GWR on the line from Filton Junction to Swindon. It served the villages of Badminton and Acton Turville and was situated between Chipping Sodbury and Hullavington stations.
It managed to last until 1968 when it was closed to passengers. Goods and horse traffic had already ceased in 1966. Surprisingly the station was not named in the Beeching Report.
A student at Kodaikanal Christian College, Kodaicanal, India, plays badminton in the parking lot.
©2013 Patrick J Bayens
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
The church of Badminton House, ancestral home of the Dukes of Beaufort. This estate is most famous for the 'Badminton Horse Trials' and also the notorious 'Beaufort Hunt'. Since these enterprises must be real money spinners the estate remains in the private ownership of this aristocratic family. Once a year they have an 'Open Day' and this year I had a nose around. These two are of the parish church of St Michael and All Angels which seems to adjoin the patio of the house.
002 approaches Badminton with the Wentloog to Southampton liner on a fine spring day, 25th March 2016,