Wheal Coates retaining wall and wildflowers
Pedraza door
Pedraza. Main town gate.
No 12
HFF everyone!
No. 7, I think.
San Pedro El Viejo
Conde Duque entrance
Old door. La Alberca, Salamanca Province.
Miranda del Castañar
Old door, Pastrana, Guadalajara Province.
Possibly La Alberca, Salamanca Province.
Castle gate, Buitrago de Lozoya.
HFF everyone! The outer wall at Granadilla.
Mogarraz
In Penzance this alley's equivalent is called Squ…
Colmenar de Oreja. Iglesia Parroquial Santa María…
Buitrago de Lozoya. Madrid Province.
Buitrago de Lozoya, Madrid Province,
Monastery with Cancho Gordo behind. A searingly co…
The Pandora Inn
Door knocker
The prestigious Madrid School of Engineering, Mini…
Pedraza door, night shot.
Palace / Monastery perimeter wall. San Lorenzo de…
HFF, everyone!! I have just realised it is Wednesd…
San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
Hermitage
Granite, ivy, foxglove and castle.
Towanroath
Castle at Pedraza
Madrid street name tiles
A Truro back lane
Shy fig tree
Doggy door knocker
Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio. A…
The oldest door in Madrid
Alcala de Henares, arched gateway.
Sotosalbos, Segovia Province, incredibly blue sky!…
A back street in Chinchon
No. 4
Convento de San Antonio - wall 2
Old door
HFF everyone!
Miranda del Castanar
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Goat and granite wall (and no kidding!)
![Goat and granite wall (and no kidding!) Goat and granite wall (and no kidding!)](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/47/24/48034724.79867753.640.jpg?r2)
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I must be going mad! Not only do I take a shot of two ponies that magically appear as one, but I have done it again!! I KNEW I was witnessing a very cute kid suckling its mother. But it was finding it hard to get a purchase as the mother was positioned too close to the rocky ground and the wall. It was amusing watching it try to get into a good position (why it didn't come round this side is beyond me!). But when I came to look at the shot later... you guessed it; no sign of the kid! But I can assure you it is there, hidded behind mum and trying to balance on that raised stone.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to L. L. Wall clubEven with only one goat visible, this a splendid shot Andy.............I love the dry stone wall (for some reason they fascinate me) and the random rocks in front of it. Topped out nicely by a beautiful sky.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubAndy Rodker club has replied to John FitzGerald clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubI'm pleased you got the pun!
My Spanish students know the word kid as meaning any young person. When I explain that the true meaning of the word is a baby goat. they are incredulous!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubI like the waves the wall draws.
And I like the pun as well.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubMany thanks!
(When my students understand a pun of mine, I know they are paying attention and that they have a pretty good level of English!)
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