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Kensington Gardens in November. It is hard to believe that this is in central London and there are so many beautiful places like this here.

Taken in Golders Hill Park London.

Taken in Regents Park London. Slight texture by ipiccy.

River Dun a tributary of the river Kennet flowing through Hungerford Wiltshire.

Taken yesterday morning in Kensington Gardens London. Very cold but it warmed up in the afternoon.

Seconds later he was pecking at the car window. Ostrich in Woburn Safari Park, thank goodness the window was shut.

St Lawrence Church Hungerford, A fairly modern church but a beautiful one none the less!

Boot Pond, Bentley Priory, Stanmore. 5 mins from where I live, a lovely place to spend a sunny afternoon.

The Dell, Hyde Park. Taken from the bridge. Have a lovely Sunday everyone.

Have a wonderful March all my Flickr friends and thank you for all your kind comments & faves. Taken in Regents Park on Valentines Day.

Shot on a foggy evening in Stamford, Vermont with my Apple iPhone 8.

The only photo I have taken this year so far. Centenary Park which is virtually next door to us is a nice place for a walk but lacking in wildlife and flowers.

A distant view of the London Eye & Horsequards Parade from St Jame`s Park.

Shot in Clarksburg, Massachusetts with the Apple iPhone 8.

Japanese Kyoto Garden in Holland Park London complete with heron.

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 in Wilmington, Vermont.

A pretty corner of Regents Park.

Taken on Easter Sunday at Bentley Priory Nature Reserve.

Taken yesterday on a crisp mainly sunny day.

A dazzling, colorful lily explodes in a pirouette of summer blooms.

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 in Wilmington, Vermont.

Shot with the iPhone 8 in Brattleboro, Vermont.

New Haven harbor at New Haven, Connecticut.

This Bennington-style porcelain door knob was shot at a building in Brattleboro, Vermont.

 

The Bennington pottery first produced richly swirled clay knobs in the mid 1800s. Paired with small rosettes or back plates, they make a stately, yet understated period style door set. The durable glazed knobs were firmly fastened to a solid iron shank in antique iron finish.

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8.

 

Listen to Impressions by John Coltrane:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=03juO5oS2gg

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 in Wilmington, Vermont.

This is the urban alley where I grew up. It was my playground until I was ten. It was a fascinating and curious place to play. The coal chutes could barely pass along its narrow confines. I loved it.

That “peace” sign originated as a symbol for nuclear disarmament back in the 1950s post-War II period. It is originally conceived as a semaphore signal to stop. The letter N and D are scripted into the circle to represent the words “Nuclear” and “Disarmament.” In the 60s it was co-opted to represent the American led war in Vietnam’s anti war movement.

 

A New York City Greenwich Village building decorated for the holidays.

Little Common Pond, Stanmore.

Shot in Key West.

 

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 in Brattleboro, Vermont.

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8.

 

The rains pelted the snowdrifts

melted the forts and snowmen

and left puddles

that froze in its wake.

On my walk

I looked down

There were thin sheets

and pools of ice

blue, fragile and cracked

like a mosaic.

 

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 in Brattleboro, Vermont.

A very famous pub in Golders Green/Hampstead, Taken with my phone.

The earliest record of a building on the site is of a farmhouse in 1645. The farmhouse gained a licence to sell ale in 1721. William Hogarth drank here, and is believed to have been involved in planting out the pub garden.[1]

 

The pub gained a music licence in 1867 when Henry Humphries was the landlord, and the pub became popular as a day trip for cockneys, resulting in the Florrie Forde song "Down at the old Bull and Bush".[citation needed]

 

The building underwent a major reconstruction in 1924 when owned by the Ind Coope brewery. Another refurbishment took place in 1987.[2]

Shot in Brattleboro, Vermont with the Apple iPhone 8.

 

This photo has been in Explore on September 19, 2021. Highest position = #61.

This is my 167th photo in Explore.

Shot in Key West.

 

This photo has been in Explore on March 7, 2022. Highest position = #57. This is my 174th photo in Explore.

Street artist st work in downtown Northampton, Massachusetts. Shot with the Apple iPhone 8.

My partner, niece, sister and I went for a walk on Cley beach one evening. My sister announced afterwards that she’d managed to get a photo with all of us in it. Two of us don’t like our photographs taken, so there was consternation in the ranks. When she showed us this, I was rather relieved and a bit impressed. My partner and I are on the extreme right staring out to sea. I would be a keen bird watcher were it not for terrible eyesight and a poor memory. My niece is on the extreme left, sitting on the beach. Taken with an Apple iPhone 8. I’ve added some textures and brightened the colours.

Shot with the Apple iPhone 8 at the duck pond in the historic Edgewood Park in New Haven, Connecticut.

 

While I've spotted this photo quite accurately on the map, that map indicates it's location as West Haven which is not the case at all.

Morning rain drops on the roof of my car. (11/19/2019)

Nice signage, a post box I've used since the early 1970s.

Given a monochrome and sketch treatment.

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