Leaves and Eaves.
Weymouth's Bandstand Pier
HFF Everyone!
Catching up on the gossip!
15th Century Dovecote.
Topiary Garden at Athelhampton House.
Athelhampton House
Twilight ~ Cerne Abbas
HFF from Cerne Abbas
Wind Blown Autumn Leaves.
A November Sunrise
Twilight in Much Wenlock
HFF Everyone!
Fudgehenge!
Twilight in Salisbury
Winter Warmer Bar!
13th Century Gate to the Cathedral Close.
Christmas Garland
HFF Everyone!
One has to make an effort!
And in the stable......
The Real Snowdog!
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HFF Everyone!
More Cake!
Still enjoying colour in the garden!
Casting a Shadow.
Treasures in the Attic!
HFF Everyone!
Dahlias and Bees
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Well Trodden Path ~ Stourhead
The Boss!
The Jubilee Clock ~ Weymouth
ANZAC Memorial ~ The Esplanade, Weymouth.
Happy Feet!
HFF everyone!
Gently Fading
Pop-up-Cafe ~ Stourhead.
Stourhead Autumn.
Autumn at Stourhead
A Walk Through the Past.
Goodnight from Stourhead.
HFF....with an interesting blue plaque.
Jewels from the Sun.
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The River Stour at Blandford Forum.
More commonly known as just Blandford. Almost all of Blandford's buildings were destroyed on 4 June 1731 by the "great fire", which was the last of several serious fires that occurred in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The fire began in a tallow chandler's workshop on a site that is now The King's Arms public house. Within a few hours almost 90% of the town's fabric had gone. The town was rebuilt over the next ten years to the designs of local architects John and William Bastard. Bottlenecks were removed and streets realigned in the new town plan, which also provided a wider market place. As well as residential and commercial property, new buildings included a new town hall, school and church. The redesigned town centre has survived to the present day virtually intact.
Next to the town bridge is the entrance to Bryanston School.
Next to the town bridge is the entrance to Bryanston School.
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Hartelijke groeten.......Frans.
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Frans Schols clubSunday greetings, Rosa.
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Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Ulrich John clubRosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubI also like the image in the PiP............lovely light and dappled shadows and a very attractive archway and entrance.
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Keith Burton clubThe architecture of the school entrance is amazing.
Cheers,
Joe
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Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubThis image of the River Stour is so beautifully composed , showing lovely colours contrast and warm autumn light and beautiful architecture in the Pip. Thank you for sharing very interesting information as well!
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Adele clubRosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Rainer Blankermann clubTY for your comment on my dahlia! Oh how I wish that you could visit this incredible dahlia garden in San Francisco. You would swoon with delight and then just pass out from the staggering size and numbers of varieties that are on exhibit. What a sight. Who KNEW there were so many kinds of dahlias?! I will have to see some of your pictures too! :)
(I did a search to find some pictures of your dahlias but could not find any, though I did see some lovely ones you photographed at another garden! Let me know if you have pictures to share! BTW, here is a link to my original photo shoot using my older camera. If you're interested, take a look...the conservatory is an awesome bit of architecture by itself, but totally overshadowed by the incredible gardens that surround it! :D www.ipernity.com/doc/290645/album/417591 )
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Janet Brien clubThe garden in San Francisco sounds wonderful! I was amazed at the many colours and varieties of dahlia when I visited the small garden to the castle in Dunster. The gardener was on hand to answer any questions. I loved the black variety....so unusual. The mind boggles at how many new ones I would see in San Francisco :-))
I tend to upload general flower pictures from my garden and they are in an album entitled...Flowers, Birds and Blossom in my Garden. My flowers did not fare so well this year with the long very hot summer. I'm sure the conditions will be back to normal next summer!!
All the best, Rosa
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Freundliche Grüße und einen schönen Abend
Erich
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Rosa.
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Groet, Christien.
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