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Reflections on Grasmere

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HBM from Edinburgh

I think theses chairs are made from a product called jesmonite.

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The falling leaves

The Autumn Leaves By Nat King Cole Eva Cassidy - Autumn Leaves Eric Clapton - Autumn Leaves (with lyrics) Flying Pickets - Only You *1984* I wonder which version of this song you like best? And I have added another of my favourite A cappella groups to confuse the issue. ;-))) ..

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Swans in Shrewsbury

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HWW from Chester

Chester city walls consist of a defensive structure built to protect the city. The fortress was initially defended by an earth rampart surmounted by a wooden palisade and surrounded by a ditch. From about 90 AD Chester was occupied by Legio XX Valeria Victrix, who started a programme of rebuilding, including the improvement of the walls. Starting in about 100 AD the earth walls were reconstructed using sandstone. Following the Norman conquest the army of William the Conqueror arrived in Chester in 1069–70, and the king ordered that a castle should be built. This was constructed outside the site of the Roman fortress, to the southwest in an elevated position overlooking the River Dee. This necessitated the extension of the walls to the west and south to incorporate the castle, leading to the circuit of the walls currently present. The walls are now a major tourist attraction, and form an almost complete circuit of the former medieval city, with a total walkway length of 2.95 kilometres (1.8 mi). Upkeep and repair of the walls continues to be a problem. It's a pity that one gets the view of a large car park here. Through the arch there is a set of steps to get the city walls over a major road. For more information see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_city_walls#References

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Enjoying the waves at Lower Largo

C70 - What makes you smile? The sheer joy of wild swimming in the sea. I laughed with this pair of women - not without a touch of envy at their carefree and uninhibited joy, I might add.

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The Eastgate Clock, Chester

hFF Everyone, and stay safe and dry if possible. Did you know - the Eastgate Clock is the second most photographed clock in the UK? And can you guess which is the first most photographed clock in the UK? Installed in 1899, the Eastgate Clock is positioned on the bridge over Eastgate Street in the city of Chester, the original entrance to the Roman fortress of Deva Victrix. The whole structure of the public clock and gateway, as one, is classified as a Grade I listed building. Although the original gate was Roman, the present gate was built in Georgian times to allow coaches through. However, the clock wasn’t added until the Victorian era to celebrate Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee.

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Reflections at Rennesøy

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HWW from Lower Largo

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