I’d usually come past there when the Northern Line was up the creek. ANYTHING to avoid the rail replacement service! And passing by those cats was sure worth the hike, especially on non-rainy days.
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What an interesting sculpture!
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Oh yes… cats and mystery… they go paw in paw. Nice choices both quote and captures!!!!
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Neat looking cat! Great shot and quote! Have a great day!
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Interesting images.
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Cool cat photos. I had to click through to discover where you took these pictures. What an interesting building, and one that I’d like to walk around.
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love the quote, that was dramatic!
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amazing shot!
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Great shot!
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ohh the eyes!!! creeped me out 😛 lovely capture
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I can’t pass anything up with a black cat!! I so miss having a cat.
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Great photos for your quote. 🙂
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I know these cats very well… love that building 🙂
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And absolutely not what you’d expect to find in North London! On a nice day I often take a walk round that way just to admire it.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I’d usually come past there when the Northern Line was up the creek. ANYTHING to avoid the rail replacement service! And passing by those cats was sure worth the hike, especially on non-rainy days.
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That was a regular walk then 🙂
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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