thanks to the tree
tree trunks at Binsey
Thames Path near Binsey
old ruin by the Thames Path
abbey in spring
white sail on a cloudy day
misty dawn on the river
cattle seeking shade
Bossom's boatyard and marina
Rainbow Bridge
boundary stone at Port Meadow
old city boundary stone
1886 city boundary marker
kine coiffure
cow on the Thames Path
iris by the Isis
peaceful evening by the river
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boats at dawn
morning mist on the Thames
T & B memorial seat
cattle going to water
the noble hawthorn
pink hawthorn tree
Thames Path in spring
ponies in the water meadow
Thames water meadow
meadow and clouds
clouds and buttercups
kith and kine
buttercup meadow
nice side of beef
laughing cow
cow in buttercups
yellow is for buttercups
tasty chomp
buttercups at sunset
evening in the water meadow
eve of the flood
a stroll in the river
summer flood
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pony in the April snow
kids with pony
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cold morning sky
orange bills and flippers
Thames Path in January
January flood
trees in the winter flood
Oxford Riviera
bridge in the Thames
Sushila and the Prince
Thames Path in Feb
rain cloud
Medley Marina grown in size
cattle in May
Port Meadow buttercups (ha ha)
another bridge to nowhere
yellow buttercup meadow
springtime at Port Meadow
egret in the water meadow
child's eye view of the meadow
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maytime by the river
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But the meadow's wide open views have now been damaged by Oxford City Council allowing Oxford University to build a row of massive blocks around the south-eastern perimeter. This has been likened to building a skyscraper next to Stonehenge, and campaigners are fighting to have the top storeys removed.
www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/10943788.Planning_minister_tells_Oxford_City_Council_and_Oxford_University_they_should_be_ashamed_over_Castle_Mill_flats
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