You rule over the surging sea; when its waves mount up, you still them.
Photographed in on the Irish Sea.
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You rule over the surging sea; when its waves mount up, you still them.
Photographed in on the Irish Sea.
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Stay safe.
Have a Blessed Sunday.
While
I was sitting outside at the Boat House having a coffee, this Wood Pigeon was sitting
on this wall often dozing.
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Time for WeekendReflections and The Weekend Roundup and the letter is D and Double. Every 12 July, lots of bands march and you can see these men are walking near on the yellow lines on the road. The DRUMMERS each are playing DRUMS with their DRUMSTICKS. The largest drum seen near the middle is called a Lambeg DRUM which is beaten with curved malacca canes. I am using this image as my STREET PHOTOGRAPH. My final image shows DOUBLE garage DOORS.
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I
took this photograph while I was sitting at the Boat House on the Isle of Wight
and this is the Horse Sand Fort. If you
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I wonder what you make of this painting.?
I
am not too comfortable with it personally.
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This
is Gillian, my daughter who is hosting Valentina from Ukraine . Gillian managed to obtain a job for Valentina
at this Boat House and although she cannot speak much English at all, she is
managing very well.
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A time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time
for peace.
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These
photographs of the Eider and their chicks was taken on one of my walks from my
old caravan.
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Time for Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup and the letter is C and Clouds. Over the past number of posts I have mentioned about staying at my old CARAVAN and here I am standing at the side of it. The farmer now wants his whole field back so sadly this is my last summer spending some time there. It is now sunk into the ground after 40 happy years of spending time at it. I will have to take everything out of it at the end of this season and then the farmer will put a match to it. You will see some CLOUDS in several of the images especially the last shot where you see the CLOCK Tower were my bedroom is on the Isle of Wight.and the plant is a Bottlebrush bush.
The next three images
are the views I have from my CARAVAN and the next few shots are taken from across a CAUSEWAY to Sketrick Island where there is a restaurant called Daft Eddy's and there is also the ruin of Sketrick CASTLE.
If you have a VERY
keen eye, I wonder can you find my old CARAVAN in the image above?
These
are the barriers erected for the Lytham Festival this year where about the artists
playing were Snow Patrol and Duran Duran.
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We
are still on the same walk from my old caravan and these are more beautiful flowers I photographed along the country roads.
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There is a large Ash tree near my
old caravan and I have one feeder for the birds. Unfortunately I have to take all the
photographs through my caravan window.
This is a Greenfinch visiting me.
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A
friend of mine was holidaying in England and visited Samlesbury Hall. He gave me permission to share them with you
today and should you wish to learn about more about the history about this place
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