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Luxembourg City / Luxembourg
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Devonshire Street, Sheffield
Stolen from Michelle Shocked song of the same name.
"I'm stepping out Lordy, lordy ain't no doubt, I'm stepping out I want to sing I want to shout, I want to be what the fuss is all about. I'm stepping out."
A small decorative pond in the abandoned grounds of the Palace of Culture and Sports reflects stepping stones across the water.
« Un pas de danse pour ma belle… attention, ça va secouer ! » 🎶
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“A dance step for my beauty… get ready, it’s about to shake!” 🎶
credit : Nikon Wildlife Awards 2025
Taken at Old Stone Fort Archaeological State Park. Hope this finds you well!! Thanks for stopping by and have a Merry Christmas, remember Jesus is the reason for the Season!!!!!
This structure sits on the back of a small dam on Achray Water, the principal outlet from Loch Katrine in Scotlands Trossachs area within the central belt.
I love Tollymore Forest Park, and keep coming back to these beautiful stepping stones at the aptly named Meeting of the Waters, where two rivers meet. Have a great weekend!
The partly submerged stepping stones across the River Derwent near Hathersage. A no from me on this walk!
“You think you know so much
But I think you’re out of touch
I don’t wanna be next to you
’Cause I can’t stand a single thing you do...”
This sign seemed abrupt and a little rude to me when I came across it. I figured it needed a cranky/angry song to go with it. ;)
Taken on the slopes of Kinder. Wherever you see a stand of Silver Birch trees Fly Agaric will usually be present.
Another couple of hours out today, judiciously timed to catch a remarkable six freight movements in the Northwich area.
Arguably the pick is DB Cargo Shed 66115 easing the 10.00am Dowlow Briggs Sidings - Southampton Up Yard (6O11) loaded limestone around the tight curve at Northwich, and on to the single track Middlewich line.
There's a nice network of footbridges over the Northwich Triangle giving good access to pedestrians around the local residential area. I liked the patina and texture of the one in frame and the shot was composed to give this quaint low-sided bridge at least equal prominence with the train. The houses on the right lie on Royle Street.
12th September 2017