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I loaded the film weird and it came out all wavy...
11/08 Diana + Expired Kodak E 200 Slide X Processed
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Some of these ancient routes are the pathways of medieval saints; most connect old villages; and one we found even lead us through a landscape of magical Cantabrian characters.
Brick streets, stone buildings, and mountains lost in mist: Cicera is a traditional Cantabrian village. But, as a nod to modern times, that signboard has a QR Code!
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Some of these ancient routes are the pathways of medieval saints; most connect old villages; and one we found even lead us through a landscape of magical Cantabrian characters.
Brick streets, stone buildings, and mountains lost in mist: Cicera is a traditional Cantabrian village. But, as a nod to modern times, that signboard has a QR Code!
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
Having grown up in New Zealand, it was so exciting for me to see this signpost in Basel. Go one way and end up in France, the other and you would get to Germany.
Not content with just pointing the way to things, this signpost seem eager to get people to start their tour without futher ado..
Wednesday 10 April 2013: Which way now?
Had my hair cut first thing this morning, so I no longer look like the 'Dulux' dog! Thought I'd go for a drive afterwards to blow away the cobwebs and see the progress of spring in the countryside. I ended up at Lowsonford where I'd earlier taken the photo of the lock keeper's house which you can see here. On the opposite side of the canal to the house is this signpost...
In the theory of parallel universes, the Universe is so large that it actually contains an infinite number of parallel universes (following this so far?). Every time you make a decision you create parallel universes where in each of them you follow one of the other possible paths... and the outcome for you may be completely different. Well today, I followed the route to Henley (in Arden), but just by doing that I instantly created five other parallel universes where I chose to follow one of the other roads... who knows what I'm doing now in each of these universes - will I still be writing my blip journal, I wonder?
Text: Klockargarden, Tallbergsgarden, Greens Hotel, Dalecarlia, Angbatsbryggan, Siljansgarden 1, Siljanskolan 1, 2 Tallberg JVSTN
Another view of the cast iron signpost at Platts Heath near Lenham, Kent. Grafty Green was originally part of Boughton Malherbe and is now a separate village, leading to the new sign attached below the original flag.
Walking trails criss-cross the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. Some of these ancient routes are the pathways of medieval saints; most connect old villages; and one we found even lead us through a landscape of magical Cantabrian characters.
Brick streets, stone buildings, and mountains lost in mist: Cicera is a traditional Cantabrian village. But, as a nod to modern times, that signboard has a QR Code!
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/woods-prayers-and-myt...
At Amen Corner,some of the Dorset Roundel's have the NGR (National Grid Reference) on the base of the top's of its sign posts. In this case the NGR is 005 103
Newchurch-in-Pendle, Lancashire, 4th September 2010
Coronet 4-4 Mk2 127 rollfilm camera loaded with Fuji Superia Reala 100 35mm film, home developed in Tetenal C41 chemistry