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Some of the few buildings to survive the 1906 quake and fire are here in Jackson Square. Gold Street, San Francisco, Ca.
This ruined church used to serve the old village of Bixbrand, which has now disappeared. When the villagers moved to the new village of Bix in 1875 a new church was built with some of the artefacts from this church. For years the church was left to decay but recently it was made safe and now an all age open air service is held there occasionally
Bix, Oxfordshire. Woodland bird photography is quite taxing at this time of the year with trees, shrubs hedgerows so full of leaves. Here at a small pond the occasional visitor pops in for a drink and a bath but patience is required.
1.8.2020 sa na trať 173 vybrala Túlava s prívešákom Bix. Jazda bola pod hlavičkou Horehronského expresa, v tento deň mala 6 jázd a to z Brezna na Mlynky, Mlynky-Červená Skala a Mlynky-Brezno. Na poslednej jazde sme s kamošmi mali viacero fotozastávok a jedna snich je aj táto fotka ktorú som vyfotil v Beňuši.
The ruined church of St. James in Bix Bottom once served the hamlet of Bixbrand. When the village moved to the top of the ridge alongside the Henley-Oxford road it became the village of Bix, and a new church was built.
In recent years the church has been repaired, and made safe so that a number of open air services are held there in the summer (not his year due to the Chinese Virus!)
The delightful Water Vole otherwise known as 'Ratty' in Wind of the Willows. The water vole unfortunately is under serious threat due to habitat loss. Bix, Oxfordshire.
Bix Bottom, Oxfordshire.
From a walk around Warburg nature reserve, with fellow tree lover sean G photography1 Please check out his work if you have the time.
This ruined church in Bix Bottom used to serve the hamlet of Bix Brand until it was abandoned when the village transferred to the ridge, alongside the Henley-Nettlebed road and a new church was built.
In recent years the church was renovated and an open air service is now held there a few times a year
Bix, Oxfordshire.
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I had seen this young fellow a few times but never stopping long enough for a photo. Today was a different story. A wonderful colourful bird. Bix, Oxfordshire.
A view of pastoral farmland in Bix Bottom, as seen from the path leading down from Crocker End to the ruined church in Bix Bottom
Came down for a drink from the pond at Bix, Oxfordshire. Note the large Red damselfly in background. A common bird in this part of the country. Nevertheless very majestic and always a delight to photograph.
On Matt's last Friday at ReadingRoom, he finally gives in to temptation and decides Bix is irresistably tasty!