You have clearly spent a lot of time growing your craft, and honing your skill. It is an absolute honour to see your photos.
I am so struck! Thank you 🙏
No, not particularly susceptible to floods. But is a fairly steep hill and most of the houses have basements so the raised doors are a practical solution. This is an ancient street, first documented in 1250, and many of the hoses date back to 16th and 17th century. It’s a great street to wander.
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Your photos are absolutely stunning xx
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoy them so much
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You have clearly spent a lot of time growing your craft, and honing your skill. It is an absolute honour to see your photos.
I am so struck! Thank you 🙏
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It is very cold here -7C…Maybe the red coat might keep her warm.
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need even more layers today!
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Her bright red coat brightens up the winter scene.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/mmmmm.html
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Love her bright colors.
janet
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Another terrific photo of a pop of red. Stay warm Debbie 😀
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I was really lucky, Cee. I popped down steps into the road to take a photo of the old houses and she appeared 😀
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Red rules!
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Absolutely! And there was me in a padded black jacket, backpack and muddy boots and along comes this beautifully dressed woman in red.
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Marvellous!
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Is that a flood area? Is that why the doors are high off the ground?
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No, not particularly susceptible to floods. But is a fairly steep hill and most of the houses have basements so the raised doors are a practical solution. This is an ancient street, first documented in 1250, and many of the hoses date back to 16th and 17th century. It’s a great street to wander.
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I thought it had that olde worlde feel about it.
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Indeed. Doughty woman. It’s minus 3 here.
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Only about zero here 🙂
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Southern softie …
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😀😀😀
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