Irregularity
The old eye, ear and throat hospital, Shrewsbury
HFF from the buffer zone
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. OCD
Lucchesi Bronze Nymph
The bound hands of 'Vanishing Dream'.
Aqueduct and Viaduct from England to Wales
Chic Chocolate and Snooty Fox
Quote of the Day
HFF to you all.
Latch and bolt
Chirk clock tower door
No gardening today.
Harmony in Nature
Snowdrops at Chirk
Xanthoria parietina
Colours on a bench. Xanthoria parietina
Alicia in Cromer
Time Warp
Shrewsbury floods 4 days ago.
HFF from Shrewsbury Station before the floods
Shrewsbury floods February 27
Flooding at the English Bridge
Ashton Memorial
Ashton Memorial
Commit no nuisance
Theatre Severn. The Welsh Bridge.
On the beach
Tractor
Row your boat
Christmas morning in Shrewsbury
Circles of confusion.
The last HFF of 2019
Our village through rose tinted glass
Bring me sunshine
Happisburgh on the first day of Advent
Padlocked
HFF to you all.
Winter's signature
Iced fungi
Iced fungi
I must go down to the seas again.
High and Dry in Elie
Reach for the Sky.
High and Dry in Dysart
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Williamson Park Butterfly House
Formerly an Edwardian palm house, the Butterfly House is now a rainforest home to butterflies, Koi carp, tortoises, and much more. Whatever the weather you can be sure of a warm welcome in this oasis of trees, twisting vines, a rocky waterfall and flowering tropical plants. Walk amongst some of the world’s most stunning butterfly species, including the blue morpho, emerald swallowtails and cleverly camouflaged owl butterflies.
Courtesy of www.lancaster.gov.uk/sites/williamson-park/butterfly-house
Well it wasn't open that day unfortunately, but luckily the cafe was open so we had lunch... The intricate pattern on the paving can also be seen in the PiP of the memorial.
Courtesy of www.lancaster.gov.uk/sites/williamson-park/butterfly-house
Well it wasn't open that day unfortunately, but luckily the cafe was open so we had lunch... The intricate pattern on the paving can also be seen in the PiP of the memorial.
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