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Looking at The Pana Shuffle mural from the other end of Mutton Lane.
Thank you my friends for your visit. :-)
He's even dressed like one complete with shoulder pads and all. I'll say it again, rodeo is a family oriented sport. I don't think I've ever seen a more close knit group. It instills a sense of accomplishment, builds confidence as well as creates memories that last in young kids forever. Photos below!
Mutton's Mill was originally called Manor Mill but became known as Mutton's Mill as Fred Mutton was the last keeper. It ceased working in 1947.
The Mill is a Grade II listed building and was used to drain the surrounding marshland into Halvergate Fleet.
Pre-Covid.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
A previously published shot re-edited. I was unhappy with my original edit so decided to rework and republish.
Captured 6 years ago on this day in May 2018. Enjoy.
One for Sue R.
A well used but neglected area. It could be beautiful but sadly is littered and rubbish and weed strewn.
Tourist attraction along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. Loch Ard Gorge area
Port Campbell National Park & Twelve Apostles Marine National Park .
Four shots merge
This was taken at the Puyallup Fair, Washington, State
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On my way back from Faindouran Lodge and the higher reaches of Strath A'an, I came across these three sheep, but didn't think too much of it at the time, apart from that I liked the perspective of them, so I took this shot. Looking closer at my shots from the cycle into the glen the previous evening, I'm pretty sure I bumped in to these three at almost exactly the same spot. Funny, with all that land to roam around, they hadn't moved so far.
Snacks at the Singapore Design Museum may not be what you would expect.
A local grilled meat charred to perfection and served witch rice cake. \
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A rapid reaction shot to seeing these awesome sideburns at close quarters - enjoy!