The Leopard, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, March 2021 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of us openly break […]
It’s Friday, and time for a flashback to an old Travel with Intent post: Glass Originally posted 5 March, 2017, all images New York, February 2017 Transformation of the World […]
Old Town Hall, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, March 2021 This baroque-style “Old Town Hall” was built between 1854 and 1857. This is the portico ate west end of the building, adorned with Corinthian columns and caryatids, […]
Walthamstow Fabric Market, London, November 2017 There’s always a soft toy waiting for you, wherever you may roam. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 March 2021 Posted as part of Lens-Artists …
White horses of the Camargue, France, May 2015 Yes, they are grey, but they are commonly talked about as the white horses of the Camargue. True beauties, whatever we call […]
Peeping through old doors to modern art, Hertford, February 2021 And a clearer view through the windows: This wonderful timbered building, one of the oldest in Hertford, was built around […]
Nice capture. Makes me wonder where these young ladies are off to on such a cold grey day!
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It was damp day too. But very busy – christmas shopping day I reckon!
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It looks so chilly and damp there! Brrr!
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Excellent view. I struggled to capture that door nicely; you’be done it!
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I haven’t got much else mind you. Not the best weather.
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Very atmospheric, Debbie, and it would be perfect for tomorrow’s “Thursday Doors” challenge. 🙂
janet
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If it weren’t for the yellow lines, it could be almost Dickensian, Debs!
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I love it! The pink against the grey almost seems like a photo ad!
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