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to soak in the sun and dry feathers...for larger size: static.flickr.com/25/55569485_0b4bde007d_o.jpg
Autochrome stereo view taken at "Old Oaks", the Florida winter home of an unidentified Philadelphia family. Does anyone know their name & other details?
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These units - Old Oak Common had four pairs - were often used on Gospel Oak-Barking services.
Locals' pub south of the tube station. Closed in 2024, may reopen.
Address: 180 North End Road (formerly at Star Place).
Owner: Enterprise Inns (former); Charrington (former).
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I was out bright and early today and was greeted by some fantastic Autumnal light.
This is one of the results.
please see large size for detail: static.flickr.com/25/60019397_82c7218698_o.jpg the osprey was busy with his breakfast and the woodpecker was looking for his treats on the old oak this morning ....so I had to make a decision about who to photograph.. osprey was closer... so here is his picture....
I was 'photo'd' out after a grueling hike to the top of the hills at Henry Coe State Park, but driving back to the 101, saw this very geometric scene. A couple of caballeros rode their horses behind me... I was certainly out of place.
190721: Last weekend we were at the flea market in Preetz, and I could not pass the perpetual teakwood calendar. I watched a funny situation: A little boy let his yellow squeak duck swim in the small channel in Preetz and ran with joy side by side. A dog saw the duck and almost broke free - he wanted to catch the duck! After the flea market we were at the Preetz Priory - the most impressive for me was the 400-500-year-old oak!
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190721: Letztes Wochenende waren wir auf dem Flohmarkt in Preetz, und ich konnte an dem ewigen Kalender aus Teakholz nicht vorbei. Ich habe eine lustige Situation beobacht: Ein kleiner Junge ließ seine gelbe Quietscheente in dem kleinen Kanal in Preetz schwimmen und lief freudestrahlend nebenher. Ein Hund sah die Ente und riss sich fast los – er wollte sie fangen. Nach dem Flohmarkt waren wir auf dem Klostergelände – am beeindruckendsten fand ich die 400-500-jährige Eiche!
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Moleskine Pocket Diary (9x14cm => 3,54 x 5,51 inch)
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D1015 'Western Champion' stands alongside the unique Railfreight General 50/1 50149 'Defiance' at Old Oak Common open day on the 19th of March 1994
Autochrome stereo view taken at "Old Oaks", the Florida winter home of an unidentified Philadelphia family. Does anyone know their name & other details?
This old gnarled oak tree in Roslin Glen looks like it has arms and legs and is ready to walk away like some wooden octopus. This is an old Kodachrome slide from over 20 odd years ago, I'm happy to say the tree is still there and looking every bit as spooky and enchanting as it did to me back then. If you peer into the centre of the tree and let your imagination run wild there appears to be a small face lit up in the shadows!! The lights caught it perfectly. I took this photo totally unaware of the wee face, it was my mother who noticed it on the cibachrome I got made from the slide. Nowadays as soon as I look at this photo the wee face is all I see. It's always been one of my favourite photos.
Autochrome stereo view taken at "Old Oaks", the Florida winter home of an unidentified Philadelphia family. Does anyone know their name & other details?
Up for sale on Cedar Hill Road. I noticed that nobody seemed to be home over the Summer, and then the sign appeared. The barn has “1907” laid out in its slate shingles (hard to spot with a tree in the way, and almost invisible unless the light is right. In fact this was the first time in a long while that I managed a photo of the numbers, angled from the north.). The large dead oak is special, as the owners allowed it to stand for years. Perhaps it held memories for them. The new owners (or maybe even the realtors) will probably have it gone soon.
Flying Scotsman, on the rear of the ECS from a railtour, during a turning-movement using the maze of lines near Willesden.