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KittiesPumpkin, my 15 lb, cat and her playmate, Bubalina.
feedback? · by Sparrow | Malham coveEnglish Niagara falls - but without the water. Approximately 80M high by 300M wide.
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South WalesCardiff Bay, looking North with sight of the Millenium Stadium .
feedback? · by brymorg | | Symonds YatPhoto's from Symonds Yat and Goodridge Castle this weekend. (11-12/Nov/06)
by wonko3fc | Canals & WaterwaysYes, you can! -- put two narrowboats through a lock on the Grand Union at one time. I stopped to photograph this because I thought it couldn't be done. I think that this was actually two couples travelling together and trying to minimize the time n..(more)
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Canals & WaterwaysTeddington Lock -- Take the footpath up the Thames between Richmond and Kingston-on-Thames. A pleasant enough walk, punctuated only by the Teddington Lock complex and the weir. Not all that impressive, is it? Ahhh, but the secret lies across the fo..(more)
feedback? · by jvmorris | PubsAnd sometimes you find a beautiful little pub in a truly obscure location. The Fox is up a footpath from the Grand Union where the Brent enters the canal.
No foxes, but lots (and I mean LOTS of dogs). Watch where you put your feet and enjoy a pint..(more)
by jvmorris | Canals & WaterwaysHanwell Locks, the bottom of the staircase along the Grand Union before the Brent enters. There are three locks in rapid succession here. Jan 2005, complete with Christmas decorations!
by jvmorris | Canals & WaterwaysLockkeeper's house and locks, about one-half mile below TopLock on the Grand Union. Sort of isolated. Jan 2005
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Canals & WaterwaysToplock and lockkeeper's establishment on the Grand Union as the canal comes up from the Thames. Jan 2005
feedback? · by jvmorris | WildlifeAnd there's wildlife in London, even where you might least expect it. Along the Grand Union Canal, Dec 2004
by jvmorris | PubsAnd the kids manage to keep themselves occupied! Learning those important social skills for the years to come.
by jvmorris | PubsIn a REAL neighborhood pub, you find real people -- people with kids and dogs; you find low ceilings (usually bowed); you find a pleasant garden, often shaded in the summertime. The Plough, Dec 2004.
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PubsWhen visiting a pub, observe the proprieties -- or the proprietors in action, your choice. The Plough is the pub in Norwood Green. There's a more 'genteel' pub in Osterley, but I never got any photos of that one.
feedback? · by jvmorris | LondonThe green fields ... of London. Yes, they do exist. This is part of Osterley Farms about 40 meters off the M4 and well within the M25. Norwood Green, with a very nice little pub and St. Mary's is just beyond the treeline."A great image, but seemed real.." "I think this old CRT monitor o.." "Uh-ohhhh, now I see what it wa.."
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York MinsterFrom the end of October 2005, for about a week, select York attractions were bathed in a light show that was breathtaking to say the least. I was lucky enough to be there and caught this shot of the Minster. It was better live as the colors changed a..(more)
feedback? · by PC Doc 54 | YorkI don't know much about the building but I saw the way the entire structure bows in the middle, and the angles of the glass in the windows, and had to take a picture!
by PC Doc 54 | The ShamblesOne of the best preserved medieval streets in Europe. In places, you can almost spread your arms and touch the buildings on both sides of the street.
by PC Doc 54 | York MinsterYork Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, towers over the city.
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The Kings ArmsThe river frequently floods ... I have another photo of this same pub with water lapping at the ground floor windows!
feedback? · by PC Doc 54 | SceneryMicklegate Bar, one of the gates into York city center, built by the Romans over 2000 years ago, you could live in the rooms above the gates ... rent was about 10 cents a year ... ahh, the good old (1196 to 1212) days! Oh yeah, and traitors heads we..(more)
by PC Doc 54 | ShropshireThe Long Mynd, looking west across the Strettons from the foot of Caer Caradoc, Sep 2005.
That's on the agenda for this coming year also."If it wasn't for the second tr.." "Yes, I know, John. I had to w.." "Just looking throught your pic.."
by jvmorris | ShropshireCaer Caradoc, looking north from east of Church Stretton, Sep 2005.
Next year, I climb it.
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