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I want to have a little shack on the beach and use my culinary skills to make amazing takeaways.
We can't forget near freezing beer to keep the heat away. :)
Many of the ponies on Dartmoor have become used to people, and have discovered that if they congregate near the various small car parks they may well get offered something tasty to eat. Of course, they can sometimes take it a bit too far and help themselves through an open car window.
This little beauty was exploring the shoreline in Oban.
Oban Bay - Scotland
Rock Pipit · Anthus petrosus
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white re-edit of a shot from February 2017. Wishing you all an awesome weekend of photography - stay safe my Flickr friends.
So many small parades are full of empty shops, so it was nice to see one open for business (the take-away opened later hours).
The gull was not in the bag, but was momentarily behind the bag as it shook out the few remaking chips.
European Otter - Lutra Lutra
Young Male - Nick
Oban Scotland
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or "take out" for our American friends :-)
Not quite a high enough shutter speed employed in this quick grab but I was happy to catch a lone street walker on what was quite a busy high street in Oxford.
At the night market in Chiang Mai there are so many different street food options. This happy lady was selling quite a mixture of stuff! Pineapple fried rice is particularly good - one of my favourites.
Note the big QR code - even market stalls take payment via mobile phone banking these days
Crosspool, Sheffield.
I had to go to Crosspool anyway to get my second Covid vaccination and so took the opportunity to take some photos.
I have an idea for a project that this could form part of it. Sheffield, like most cities, has great inequality. It notoriously has bus routes where the life expectancy varies by as much as ten years in the space of 25 or so bus stops. Crosspool is an affluent suburb in the West, it has a bustling shopping centre and was teeming with life as early as half ten in the morning.
Ollie tucking into the last piece of a recently caught wrasse.
European Otter - Lutra Lutra
Ollie
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These big pots contain tea and herbal cordials. Obviously this lady is popular enough that she has a presence on Grab, the leading delivery agent for takeaway food and drink. A Grab delivery rider crouches next to her patiently waiting for his client's order.
Farne Island Puffin (Fratercula arctica) with an impressive haul of Sand Eels - I count 6!
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Thai food from the Sunset takeaway, in the nearby village of Morar (other outlets are available). This was the first week we've had here in the last 8 years that it was warm enough to eat outside in an evening.
Takeaway coffee in plastic cups was normal but to have them served up on a silver plate was a new experience during the lockdown