That artwork made me smile, although I wondered how that one boat on the right gets under the bridge. The boats remind me of several books written by British authors that have narrowboats and the like in them.
I always used to think about the narrow boats as things you hire for a holiday but actually many of them are house boats. A few of the ones around the photo scene are cafes and bars and the tall shaggy one is probably one of those.
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I love the Olympic park…I remember when thst area was just old railway yards. A great transformation..
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Just look at all that colour 🙂
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I love eggs, too!
Such a happy capture – I am smiling from ear to ear!
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It was a beautiful colourful scene. And I love eggs too 😀
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That artwork made me smile, although I wondered how that one boat on the right gets under the bridge. The boats remind me of several books written by British authors that have narrowboats and the like in them.
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I always used to think about the narrow boats as things you hire for a holiday but actually many of them are house boats. A few of the ones around the photo scene are cafes and bars and the tall shaggy one is probably one of those.
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Wow, looks great; love the artwork on the bridge 😃
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