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Inkcap

 

Glistening inkcap - Coprinus micaceus, with tiny insect...if you can spot it!

 

Growing from beneath a rotting tree trunk and leaf litter. Seen here in the Peak District

 

Many thanks everyone for your visits, comments/faves...lovely to hear from you :)

The water mill in Lower Slaughter in the Cotswolds.

Back from a fabulous visit with family and friends in U.K.

I took many countryside, stately homes and architecture photos.

 

I love these ‘tunnels’ in my local woods, in the right conditions they create a lovely mystical scene. It takes a few shots to get the positioning right, but it’s well worth the effort. I think the last of the beech leaves give a splash of seasonal colour.

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Looking over North Bay of the Manchester Ship Canal towards the Lowry complex on Pier 8 which consists of shops, restaurants, a theatre and gallery.

 

Submitted: 26/05/2016

Accepted: 01/06/2016

Burnham Beeches, England

These lovely asters just glowed in the late afternoon sun. I particularly liked the backlighting of some of the petals. Found in the Wild Gardens of Acadia in Acadia National Park.

 

more Flowers

more Acadia National Park

 

Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED

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Never changing, a view that has been seen over the many centuries. Interesting to see in this ageless shot the radar installation that guards the entrance to Plymouth RN base.

When in England, we stayed with Sarah Fraser, my very good friend that I met on Flickr. While there, we met up with Gary Neave, also from Flickr, and we all went to Hastings, a wonderful coastal town. We took a funicular tram to the top of a rocky hill, and this was the view from the top, looking down at all the roofs and houses.

Rest time amid the tour with friends in this charming city, Cambridge.

England

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Fradley Junction is a canal junction between Fradley and Alrewas near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England and the point at which the Coventry Canal joins the Trent and Mersey Canal. It opened in 1790, and several of the buildings around it, including The Swan public house, are grade II listed structures.

Castle combe. England UK. (There is no castle..)

Castle Combe is a picturesque, historically preserved medieval village in the southern Cotswolds, England, known as "the prettiest village in England". It features honey-colored stone buildings, the iconic Market Cross, and the Bybrook River, which flows through the village

Classic New England Series

Historic Barns of Connecticut

Winter Wonderland

Litchfield, Connecticut

December 2017

High Street, Markyate, Hertfordshire.

Weybourne, Norfolk, England. Taken from the cliff top looking west towards Salthouse.

Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!

Last detail ... Un vagabondage de Winchester à Swanage. So brittish ...

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A trip from Winchester to Swanage. So British !

Boo Lefou is cheering on England in the 2018 World Cup!

Bogger3. This one is for you! Lifting my Rum & Coke, Cheers! xo

 

I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.

 

Have a great week Flickr Friends. Tina & the Puglets xo

 

On US Route 3 near the Canadian border in New Hampshire

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