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hFF from Chester
This fence can be found next to Phoenix Tower that stands at the northeast corner of the city walls in Chester, England. The tower is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. It has also been known as Newton Tower and King Charles' Tower. The structure probably originated in the 13th century.
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The quiet gardener
SC68 – Post October 22 - Tools
None of my garden tools is electrically or petrol powered. Here one can see a long handled pruning saw, an extendable lopper, a hoe, a lawn edger (which was my father's), a lawn rake, a garden fork, flat lawn trimmers, lady's hedge cutters, lawn edging shears, a garden spade and the pair of handles belong to push mower. I might have to invest in a battery operated lawn mower next year as I'm getting a bit long in the tooth and the push mower is heavy.
Scotties by the sea
Meet 'Hoolie Hound,' the vibrant sculpture that's ready to take you on a whirlwind artistic journey along our Scotties By The Sea trail. Crafted by the talented artist Rio Moore.
Decorated by local artists and communities, more than 30 giant Scottie sculptures have appeared across St Andrews & The Northeast Fife Coast. The Scotties are designed to celebrate the communities, culture, and creativity of Northeast Fife, whilst also raising money for Maggie’s Everyone’s Home of Cancer Care – working locally and nationally providing free cancer support and information in centres across the UK and online, and connecting St Andrews all the way down the East Neuk of Fife. The art trail was opened on the 1st of September, and has collected sponsorship money already. The Scotties will be sold to raise more money for the charity. There are smaller Scotties positioned in shops. I only took 3 photos of them, not wanting to spend valuable time in my home town and in The Kingdom searching for dogs. ;-)))
Last of the summer wine
Late flowers found along a walk around the village. White campion, small thistle and alfalfa.
hWW from St.Andrews
I don't know id this sign is showing the mileage to the road bridges or the rail bridges, but I have crossed both many times. The Tay road bridge is being repaired at the moment so we avoided that area.
StAndrews. Christian Institute
The Old Institute building was once the town's Main Post Office, but is now part of the adjacent business property to its left, J&G Innes stationers.
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