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Hot in London on Saturday. Visitors take refuge in the shade under the Millennium Bridge near St Paul's.
It was a glorious day yesterday for my visit to nearby Green Road Gardens HBM!
This bench overlooks a very overgrown pond, but the wildlife loves it. These beautiful gardens are open every weekend during the summer months. Being a bank holiday there was also an art exhibition taking place. Irene Kelly, who owns these gardens, is a lovely lady, so friendly & knowledgeable. She runs various craft/gardening courses throughout the year - see website for details greenroadgardens.ie/ She also bakes superb cakes using eggs from her free range hens.
Photo 21/100 : My 100x photos this year will be of benches & seats. I'm a bit slow uploading my 100x for various reasons. I have taken lots of bench pics already, but hope to take more in different locations as the seasons progress. Maybe I will upload some of the older ones in the autumn/winter when it's not possible to get out so much.
Job 10:22 “A land of obscurity as thick darkness, death-shade—and no order, and the shining is as thick darkness.”
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Shade
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本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #阴影
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Schatten
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Sombra
Was resting my feet after being on them all day at Disneyland's California's Adventure Park and when I looked up... Woohoo I was shaded by blue..
It's another BOO HOO BLUE MONDAY'S at Pinkalicious.....
On a walk around The London Bridge area, with Mandy Willard, I just managed to capture this couple walking out of the bright sunshine into the shade at the Hays Galleria...
Step away from street photography to something a bit more colourful. I basically positioned some sunglasses on a yellow striped deckchair, and it worked just like I planned.
A hot day in Kyoto. A thoughtful restaurant owner provided umbrellas as shade for his waiting customers.
Monte Alban was founded around 500 BC and became the capital of a large-scale expansionist civilization that dominated much of the Oaxacan highlands and interacted with other Mesoamerican regional states, such as Teotihuacan. The city was largely abandoned by the end of the Late Classic (AD 500–750). Oaxaca, México