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CUT MARK: NBM GTP 6.7M W FENCE JUNC S SIDE WOOD HOUSE LANE (ODN 180.9720m, AGL 0.4m).
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Location
Grid reference: SD 7054 5271.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Explorer OL41: Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale.
Structure: Gatepost.
When I go to the pool after a gap for illness it is always hard work.
Apart from the feeling that in my absence they have filled the pool with treacle, cleverly disguised as chlorinated water, all usually goes as well as can be expected, and I do my half mile.
Passing the full-length mirror on the way out of the shower I was reminded of this pic of a neighbours gatepost.
Built circa 1884, this Shingle/Eastlake-style house was designed by Samuel Hannaford for Walter Field, and was built on Reading Road in Cincinnati's North Avondale neighborhood. Built prior to his later Richardson Romanesque-influenced work, this house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
This house had some roofing work done - it seems the workmen left a couple of tips from some offcuts.
Ethan and I went for a walk... this was a rather interesting knobly gatepost that had been broken, but I really liked the colours
CUT MARK: GTP SW SIDE SCH ENT SE FACE (ODN 31.827m, AGL 0.1m).
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Location
Grid reference: SD 4772 6075.
Landranger 97: Kendal & Morecambe, Windermere & Lancaster.
Explorer OL41: Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale.
Explorer 296: Lancaster, Morecambe & Fleetwood.
Structure: Gatepost.
This is the last one for now, I promise. Though how long I shall be able to resist going back to look at other bits of the gate, I really couldn't say!
And I am probably the only person in the world who has realised about this extraordinary little world of lichens on this nondescript old gate. And the only one who cares, I hear you say....
Strange to see this sort of thing in summer but I guess the Covid nightmare has prevented people from attending to log cutting.