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As seen on a walk in Chingford. From memory I think football (soccer) was being shown, no doubt the world cup!
I took this shot outside a shop in Hokitika, SI, NZ. It was spring so I think the succulents were only just getting going. I'd love to see them in summer!
Fortunately it's been a wet weekend :-)
Unfortunately this upload is quite badly jpeg'd. Not sure I can do anything about that :-(
This cute little nautical float home reminded me of a bird house. How perfectly fitting for it to painted in a eye catching, Canary yellow.
Idyllic Float Home Community
Fisherman's Wharf
Victoria
BC
Canada
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Thanks for your visit
~Christie
This was a possible post for Smile on Saturday's odd one out theme yesterday. Instead, it’s saturated for Slider Sunday - HSS!
There are times when we cannot breakthrough in certain areas and situtations in our lives No amount of thought process or human effort can solve things until the key of love is used .A song written by British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber sums it up so well "Love changes Everything"
Love these vibrant little fuchsia balls that split open into four petals that curl upwards, turning into an exotic looking flower.
Afternoon light streaming through the roof of a portico at Untermyer Gardens, Yonker, NY -- September 5, 2020
The George and Dragon pub is at the bottom of Wendover High Street, on the Aylesbury Road. It specialises in Thai food. I liked all the hanging baskets
The van closest is from the local sorting office delivering letters and small parcels, the one in front delivers larger parcels from a different location.
On our porch this year.
have a good day of thank you all for your visits comments and faves much appreciated!
Went for a pink, yellow, apricot and white colour scheme for the hanging baskets and pots this year. I'm quite pleased with how the colours are working together :)
Many thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on my images :)))
It just struck me that I have photographed this door a couple of times, been by it hundreds of times, seen the changes around the face of the door, but never ever peek beyond the door. I think I am Inspired to do so next time I am there.
Taken at the Fitzroy Garden Conservatory. These primula blooms were grown in hanging baskets and they tend to swing a bit. I observed the swinging movements to ascertain their trajectory. Then I just prefocused and waited for the right moment to click !
Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves...it is always appreciated..
Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday
When I used slide film, I used to say my slides would be better off in a drawer for some years and then brought out to see how areas have changed,
Change however, seems to be speeding up. The building on the extreme left (the bakery), has now gone completely and a new building is under construction; at the moment they are digging a new basement for it. The bank next to it has just shut its doors for the last time this month - a terrible blow to any area when a bank goes - and this is just under three years since this photo was taken. The bank has been there as long as people can remember.
In the distance, there is an echo of the past with an iconic London RT bus (off to a display & ride day at the former terminus at the hotel a couple of minutes down the road), these RT buses went up and down this road daily from the 1950s into the 1970s.
It's important to record your area as it is today. You think as you walk around daily it isn't changing, but looking back over decades of photos & slides its shown me how much it does, without you realising it.
This city (or town) looks so clean and not at all crowded. Quite a relaxed place at the North East corner of São Miguel.
Just another photo from the other morning. My house is currently pulled apart because we are replacing all the doors and windows, which were originally installed in the ’60s (before my time). It’s a lot of work right now, but it will be less work in the end, because the new windows will be energy efficient and infinitely easier to maintain. And, I’m excited to have some photo opportunities with new windows! Funny thing, we were able to do the windows/doors with money we saved during the pandemic. See, there’s always a positive to everything. ;)
Anyway, I hope you’re all enjoying the summer (or winter) so far. It is scorching hot here in the suburbs. I feel bad for the men working on our house at the moment, but I think they must be used to weather extremes. We all are here in Ontario... Stay cool. xo