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Frozen lake in front of The Langley Hotel, all covered in frost, with the sun rising and throwing long shadows across the grounds.
I ventured out with full cold weather clothing hoping to get a spectacular sunrise but it turned out to be a cold crisp morning with nice clear sky - no good for an orange sunrise as happened the previous day......
seen as we walked the sultry streets of Fort Langley after dark.
song : Norman Greenbaum live on French TV 1970 -
"Spirit in the Sky"
Two Tattered CN GP40-2LWs bring an eastbound local past The Mile 107 Intermediates on the CN Yale Sub.
This little pond is just across the street from where I live. I had to sneak in to get this shot, the owner want let anyone come down to it.
Cabin in the Fog
Fort Langley BC Canada
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Introducing LANGLEY ROADRIDERS – bunch of very nice “ Bikers ”. We crossed path in Whitecliff Park, Horseshoe Bay .. and it was a good thing as I needed a splash of colors after photographing parks for 4 hours.
Ultimate Motorcycle Video :-)
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Rumble Strips 'Motorcycle'
See where this picture was taken , Whitecliff Park, Horseshoe Bay [?]
SRY 381 (SD38AC) is seen leading Southern Railway of BC's westbound Valley Turn through Langley on their way back to Trapp Yard.
August 23, 2022
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66619 'Derek W. Johnson MBE' passes Langley Mill working 6M92 13:25 West Thurrock - Tunstead discharged cement tanks on Tuesday 21 April 2026.
16:9 aspect ratio crop.
NOTE: Taken with the aid of the camera on a pole.
I have fond memories of this dyke where with my family, we used to moor our boat Moya. There was a pub at the end of the staithe, sadly now a private residence. Otters can be seen here in the dyke.
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SRY 381 (SD38AC) is seen leading Southern Railway of BC's westbound Valley Turn through Langley on their way back to Trapp Yard.
August 23, 2022
SRY 381 (SD38AC) is seen leading Southern Railway of BC's westbound Valley Turn through Langley on their way back to Trapp Yard.
August 23, 2022
Fogbound Fort Langley
Last week was one of those classic West Coast stretches, dull and grey and soaked in fog. Fort Langley and the surrounding valley lay under a familiar blanket, the kind that makes me want to stay with a coffee and a book by the fire. But one morning, the sun appeared to be making a valiant effort to break through. It was subtle, just a whisper of light, but enough to nudge me and Leica (the four-legged one) out the door with a camera in hand.
I admit I was less than optimistic. Winter here on the “Wet Coast” rarely offers much more than drizzle and gloom. But as we drove through the valley, the fog began to lift in places. The grey overcast shifted in the low sun to a soft pink hue across the sky. I turned a corner on the quiet country road and just ahead, I spotted a stubborn patch of mist still clinging to a small farmstead.
That was the moment.
The moral, if there is one, is simple: keep your eyes open. Even when the odds seem stacked against you, beauty has a way of lingering, quietly and patiently, waiting to be noticed.
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The old maltings buildings at Langley Green, sadly showing further signs of decline since I last came this way 4-5 years ago.
With a crystal clear Sunday morning forecast, this was always going to be a popular local move. 56113 with 6C56 07.55 Tinsley South Jn to Toton North Yard seen on the approach to Langley Mill. 13/08/17.
Fort Langley has the cutest boutique district, with lots of cool restaurants, cafes, bakeries and shops.
This was built as a home trade and mail-order warehouse and newspaper printing office, 1908, for J.D.Williams & Co. Occupied in 1913 by J.D.Williams & Co and by Daily News Printing Office.
There is so much detail to see in this view of the lower rear facade. The brown faience around the paired doors and the Diocletian window above The keystones of the elliptical headed windows forming brackets to the three-light oriels. Then there is the stained glass, including Welsh dragons in the stairwindows.
The face on the other end at Dale Street features reddish brown and brown faience throughout.
It is listed Grade II.
A lovely little chapel surrounded by corn fields in the Shropshire hills, with a rare authentic puritan interior that escaped the Victorian reformer/decorators. It exudes peace even in a blustery wet August afternoon, a real find this.
I toyed with converting this to bw, but prefer the muted palette that was produced by the conditions.