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Taken in Summer
The Harrogate Arms Café at RHS Harlow Carr is a restored Victorian treasure, its stone walls echoing with stories since 1844. Raised as a hotel by Henry Wright, it stood beside pleasure grounds that drew spa-town visitors.
Today its gabled roof and tall chimneys still whisper of that genteel age. A Grade II listed building, it carries the weight of Harrogate’s heritage. Amid gardens that bloom with colour and calm, it offers a timeless pause. Here, history lingers like sunlight across wildflowers, serene and enduring
I have posted a shot of this old abandoned church before but that was from a different PoV. This shot I just edited is from the other direction and is for a competion on another site I post photos too called Photocrowd www.photocrowd.com/, The competion is called Beside the road , you don`t win anything but it`s a bit of fun. This spot we found in the North York Moors National park in Yorkshire . www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/
Beside the primary job to the backup of the drinking water water supply and fire-fighting water supply, the pump – like in other cultures also even today – showed a social centre. In the pump news was exchanged and problems were discussed. Therefore the pump neighborhood showed a social community for the local residents.
At that time there was per street of houses or house community a mechanical water pump with which the local residents were able to do her everyday drinking water from the ground water high-level pumps. Before the education of municipal fire brigades these were the pump neighbours who helped each other in case of fires and transported about bucket chains the water of the pump of hand to hand to the fire place. For the flawless functioning this for all so important pump the pump master (also Pöttmeister) was responsible. According to region this job was transmitted at the turn of the year from house to house.
Sometimes you just have to get down and dirty! Saw this remnant of autumn as I was walking along a lovely avenue so I just laid in the road to take a few pics. Now when I was younger I wouldn't have done that for fear of losing my 'street cred' but as you get older you kind of don't worry about that any more which is very liberating :)!
Herdy lambs from Gatesgarth Farm beside Buttermere get to spend their early days near that lovely sheet of water, enjoying slightly more exciting views than from the average back yard.
There's nothing quite like a walk in those parts during lambing time.... .
The big snow-covered hill on the left is Mellbreak, with Darling Fell and the lower slopes of Rannerdale Knotts on the right.
One of just a few shots I got over the wall at Whitby Abbey at sunset, I have got a shot from inside the wall with a reflection that I got with the help of a fellow photog and a stepladder but i`m still to edit that .
Whitesheet Rock beside Lydstep Point on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, from a visit to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in summer 2016. The grass at the top of this cliff was thickly interspersed with yellow flowers of kidney vetch and the rocks covered in a yellow lichen providing a very colourful foreground to this landscape scene.
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Yes, we have a Pacific Ocean down here too...
A short 925 gets up to speed after a crew change and shunt at Timaru before resuming its journey south. It will add to its load at Pukeuri (and possibly Oamaru) within the hour.
19 Sept 2018, Train 925, DFT 7036 DC 4346, Timaru, SIMT, NZ
I'm not really shure about the identification but I think it's the
deer shield, deer mushroom or fawn mushroom
Rehbrauner Dachpilz
[Pluteus cervinus]
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Running beside the remains of the Industrial Promotion Hall, now known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, which was the only structure left partially standing after the bomb exploded overhead on the 6th August 1945. It now stands as a permanent memorial.
This is the view from the bridge in my previous photo, and one house in particular seems to have been built very close to the mountain stream Kall!
The village is called Simonskall, and the half-timbered house is another historic building, which now houses the Tourist Information Centre.
an evening on the beach at Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland. Taken with my iphone because I FORGOT MY NIKON.....aaaargh!
Another family. The adult was keeping their family close together as a group of people started to get too near.
ODC-Live Plant
Living in a rural area means that there will always be wildflowers and plants growing everywhere. Found this Wild Chicory growing beside the road.
Wikipedia: The grey heron (Ardea cinerea) is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn. A bird of wetland areas, it can be seen around lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes and on the sea coast. It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows.