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Bulleid West Country Pacific 4-6-2 34092 "City of Wells" emerges out of the mist at Ramsbottom on 0930 Bury Bolton Street - Rawtenstall on 16/12/2018
Our book shelves are really full..... This macro shows, continually pulling them out by the spine is not a good thing.... But shows they are well used...
The same Great green bush cricket as in the previous photo (see description there), we released it into the flowers on the terrace.
Between moving to and fro on the morning's list, E&LS 400 pauses at Wells while A451 approaches Groos.
, an astronomical clock from about 1325, believed to be the work of Peter Lightfoot, a monk of Glastonbury.[129] Its mechanism, dated to between 1386 and 1392, was replaced in the 19th century, and the original mechanism moved to the Science Museum in London, where it continues to operate. It is the second-oldest surviving clock in England,
The clock has its original medieval face. As well as showing the time on a 24-hour dial, it reflects the motion of the Sun and Moon, the phases of the Moon, and the time since the last new Moon. The astronomical dial represents a geocentric or pre-Copernican view of the universe, with the Sun and Moon revolving round a central fixed Earth,
Not what I originally intended but with bare trees the light was just too harsh, nothing really to get the reflective bokeh I was looking for, oh well
Nikkor 50mm f1.4 non AI
HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!
Peculiar round windows in an exterior wall of a high-level international bank. The wall is covered wtih what appear to be "thin bricks" of marble. In order to create an abstract, surreal image, I have inverted the section of wall with its windows. .
Location: International Bank of Settlements, Basel BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
Our front door key is attached to this wooden keychain that looks 3D but is actually quite smooth and worn.
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javier
Well its been over a year since this little guy has stole our hearts. He is such a great dog and makes me smile every day. I found this photo from last year, hope you like it too.✌️😎
Well now I have learned to take two or three balls with me to open fields where children often play or tiny dogs are excercising.. That way I can always get her Roma's attention..Roma rarely brings a ball back or drops it unless I have another... now who trained who?
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Sunbridge Wells in Bradford, West Yorkshire has been in use since the 13th century. It started life as a quarry but has a really interesting history since then. It’s many uses include air raid shelter, rubbish dump, night club and more recently a nighttime shopping and entertainment complex. When it was a nightclub many famous people started their careers there, including Rod Stewart, Julie Driscoll, Long John Baldry, Brian Auger and Ginger Baker, far too many to list here.