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Former Road Toll House at Downside Gate, now Mendip Lodge, Downside, Bath Road, SHEPTON MALLET (MENDIP District). The principal structure is thought to have been built for the Shepton Mallet Turnpike Trust in the 19th century in the form of a lodge house with protruding front. Currently domestic property with some additions or alteration to the original tollhouse structure on the A37, Bristol to Shepton Mallet road. External features; two-storeys on rectangular-bay front with one wing floor plan, having a gabled roof, with walls mainly of squared stone, roofed in plain tile, square headed windows with casements, an enclosed porch with a square headed doorway; Oriel window above road; stone drip moulding. A rather grand building for a toll house but position and windows support case for this. Grade II Listed. NGR: ST 6240 4524: Tollhouse National ID: SO.SHM01
Downside Abbey (Roman Catholic Basilica of St. Gregory the Great), Benedictine, Somerset, 15 October 2017. Gothic Revival, built 1873-1938, various architects. Pictured is the nave (1925) designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, looking towards the west wall, intended to be temporary until a suitable wall was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, which never came about.
Crater Lake is the second snowiest place in the US (behind Paradise, the south side of Mount Rainer). I can believe both statements - when I hiked at Paradise at the end of May last year, it was really trodding through an endless snowbank and clearly, Crater Lake gets a lot of snow if there is some already when it's only the middle of September! The plus-side of the snow was that it made the park more scenic. (The downside being that we had to camp in below freezing temperatures...).
One downside of filling our Goodie Bowls with whole nuts is the squirrels usually grab one and then race off to bury it somewhere.
Which, truthfully, is the whole point of our Backyard Harvest Fest - providing food which hopefully they'll have and can find later on.
So, we also provide shelled nuts which they tend to eat on the spot, like this fellow is doing, which also provides plenty of photo ops. This is one upside of why we do this. Something for our visitors and something for us.
Downside to being there mid-week: all the childrens on the buses for class trips. Just madness in there, total chaos with all the kids. No, no we're not part of the bus tour..
The "downside" of indoor / outdoor Kitties.
Bobby went outside Friday night (nine weeks ago) as usual, I have not seen him since. We have had super hot and heavy rainstorm weather, so I hope he is with somebody, only because the other options are all bad.
Still holding out hope of his coming home.
Checked Animal Control / Shelter - very nice lady named Amy - Added Bobby to the missing Kitty list.
Downside to rock + job = work remote. upside to job = work remote so one can rock (photo by Tim Devine)
For this outcome i just flipped a part of the original image four ways to create this which creates a busier image. It creates confusion to the viewer and in my opinion is a interesting concept.
Downside of waterfront property... the whole lake wants to enter. I wonder if this could be called knocking on the door, one wave at a time?