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One thing I learned from The View atop The Shard is just how dull, drab and depressing the London skyline actually is.
A great and interesting view, despite the weather.
Another for my Miserable Men Collection. I don't remember whether I posted him or not, but the other MIserable Men were also recently positioned on similar wooden discs.
After two days of amazing sunset and Alnmouth looking spectacular, I finally managed to get the camera out for tonight's sunset. Much to my disappointment, the cloud cover was atrocious and there was very little colour in the sky.
This is the best from a rather large bunch and it's still pretty rubbish to be fair.
Anyways, I'll keep waiting for that perfect sunset over Alnmouth!
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It snowed here last night.. I woke up to a layer of white outside my window and thought: What a nasty April Fools joke..
"So in the monochromatic mood, most of your pictures are .." (Master Yoda, upon seeing my stuff today) ;D
Mirror, mirror, on the wall who’s the biggest fool of all? It must be the girl who can’t stop crying... or maybe it’s the girl who kept on trying.
i'm a little bit dissapointed in the down-graded color quality of this photo... its a lot more vibrant when i saved it in photoshop, even on facebook the color is more accurate than this! weird huh?!
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My wife has been sick, I find out my mother is in the hospital, and my body decided to be sick. Don't feel much like taking a pciture today but don't want to break the streak.
Lilies catching the sunlight in my garden This summer picture cheers me up on a miserable rainy winter day.
The Secondary school at Buttershaw has a number of name changes since its opening in 1956.
In 1956 it opened as Buttershaw Secondary School , since then it has been ButtershawComprehensive, Buttershaw Upper School and Buttershaw High School. Currently it enjoys the name of Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College.
The original 1956 buildings were extended in the early 1960. Further building work continued during the 70’s 80’ and 90’s.
In 2008 the new building was opened and the old building demolished.