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This Downy Jumper spider was climbing up our patio door. The same double glazed door where I found the grasshopper a couple of days ago - hence the double reflection. Mind you, I think I need to get out and clean the windows and glass doors after the rain we had recently!
This jumping spider has a body length of approx. 5mm.
Jumping spiders are mostly daytime hunters. They do not build a web. They stalk their prey and leap on top of them at close range. A silk safety line ensures that they do not fall when stalking prey on vertical surfaces.
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A poorly maintained late 50's - early 60's block of flat's.
I have waited for year's to photograph this building without car's being parked on the driveway's, .. yesterday was my lucky day.
Camera : Fuji X100T
Lens : 23mm Fujinon
(35mm Equivalent in full frame)
LR4286 © Joe O'Malley 2022
Post war, Modernist structure.
A target for graffiti and associated defacement.
LR4255 © Joe O'Malley 2022
Ye olde Aerial & Satellite Installations.
Pre April 2000 telephone prefix, it then became 0208.
The future has come to pass . . .
LR4117 © Joe O'Malley 2021
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Taken from my living room, through a, double glazed window,
The Lions,
Coastal Mountains,
City of North Vancouver,
26 cm fell over the weekend,
Maywood, Burnaby, British Columbia
Council Housing Estate.
Demolition now taking place (as of Monday 27th January 2020), built 1966-1970.
LR3803 © Joe O'Malley 2020
£500 Penalty for dumping rubbish, at the time I didn't notice the writing on the window.
Illicit rubbish dumping is out of control across the UK, perhaps our new Prime Minister could get the ball rolling on that one without making his rich friends even richer :-).
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Back garden garage conversions.
I'm really 45yrs too late catching these, back in the 1970's I remember them looking uniformly rustic and dark along their length.
LR3835 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Victorian property undergoing renovation.
Bundled fibre-optic cables along with a tangle of other assorted wiring.
LR4191 © Joe O'Malley 2021
Deco to Mid Century housing.
I think these are a variety of Yukka Palm but I'm more than happy to be corrected.
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Abandoned housing estate.
The 1960's don't seem that long ago, suspect design, materials and building techniques, ... awaiting demolition South of the Thames.
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A tropical palm that looks like a firework !, Winter Jasmine, rotting door timbers and a water and frost damaged wall.
Phoenix Canariensis.
LR3748 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Traffic cones used as plant pots.
That resident parking sign means sweet FA and is an addition by one of those daft idiots that think they rent the land all the way to the earth's core.
Council housing estate.
LR4078 © Joe O'Malley 2021
Pay your weekly rent and suffer crap like this, London in the 21st century.
Council Housing Estate.
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Abandoned Housing Estate.
This tower block is apparently being used as temporary accommodation for homeless people.
No Ball Games.
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Isconstant, it is not a colloquialism !!!.
Note the pigeons on the church behind.
LR3744 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Chipboard panels covering unsafe brickwork.
A woman at the bus stop where I photographed this said, "Why the hell are you taking a picture of that dump ?".
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A crooked former corner shop with Georgian mitred brick lintels and Victorian arched lintel's. Look above what was the corner door and you can see it is all subsiding and in need of attention.
Looking at the repairs to the upper brickwork and that of surrounding building's it appears to be the result of WW2 bomb damage. Along the side road are post war housing estate's, giving a clue to there having been further destruction.
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Council housing estate with concrete planters and blooms to cheer you up.
Twinned with Kew Gardens.
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