...and NONE of them are talking to me...
Er... car... park.
Last flight outta town
Offshore wind
That Liverpool cliché
Amanda (won't like this one)
Amanda (likes this one!)
Amanda (in the warm & dry)
Palm nut
Trunk
Dafs
Cooing doo
Balcony
Little gate
Liverpool flying club
Up close and personal
British Festival weather
Scouting - docks - 1
Chopped logs
"Dock's"
Downed
Gnarly trunk
Lazy tree
Resting block
Tower blocked
Last chance to see?
Need it spelling out?
Screamer
In case you didn't hear them the first time
Tranquility amidst the refurbishment
Bluebell season
Toothy
Sex!
Scouting - docks - 3
Truuuuuck!
CouchSurfers!
Becky
Piper Tomahawk, G-LFSA
Smiley gate
Lukelambanana
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Superlambanana and friends
Unexpected Liverpool; marina, V
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Unexpected Liverpool; marina, IV
Industry
Unexpected Liverpool; marina, III
Unexpected Liverpool; marina, I
Ruthie & Glyn
The dorm
Jamie's party, Richard's head
Jolly giant
Dental care
Air
Conga (2)
Human pyramid (2)
Loooou-k, boots!
Take a bow
Timotei girl
Photographer at work
Richard levitates object using mental powers (evid…
Richard levitates object using mental powers (evid…
Peace, man
Broken arrow
Ben: just done it.
Katie
Laura
Nigel
Eileen
Skater
Oh yeah!
Moi, je suis un bowman
Whoops
Pole dancing?
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One of the smaller (!) houses surrounding Sefton Park — actually at the apex between Ullet Road and Croxteth Road. It looks sad, but actually I love how much of a time capsule Liverpool is, and that there are so many properties that haven't yet been ruined by developers.
These houses in particular were once stunning and the few which appear to be still whole, or sympathetically converted into two or three homes (rather than many flats) are a relief to see.
Update, 1st October 2008: sadly and to my chagrin, this poor house has been deemed insufficiently interesting to save. Admittedly it's one of the plainer ones around the park, but it's on a very special site at a fork in the road. Well, it was there. As I write, it's being demolished. :-(
And updating again, in the middle of May the following year: now the house is long gone. The smart creamy coloured bricks which are used on the faces of many houses around here (and the sides of the better ones, but rarely the backs which are standard red bricks) were carefully piled into cubes which lingered for a while. They have gone now, and the security fences are looking a little ragged, so one wonders if they went to their intended new owner! There is a "for sale" sign up at the site, suggesting that perhaps the original developer or at least their plan for the site may have fallen victim to the financial wobble we're currently in. Personally I'm tempted to offer for the site then leave it empty!
These houses in particular were once stunning and the few which appear to be still whole, or sympathetically converted into two or three homes (rather than many flats) are a relief to see.
Update, 1st October 2008: sadly and to my chagrin, this poor house has been deemed insufficiently interesting to save. Admittedly it's one of the plainer ones around the park, but it's on a very special site at a fork in the road. Well, it was there. As I write, it's being demolished. :-(
And updating again, in the middle of May the following year: now the house is long gone. The smart creamy coloured bricks which are used on the faces of many houses around here (and the sides of the better ones, but rarely the backs which are standard red bricks) were carefully piled into cubes which lingered for a while. They have gone now, and the security fences are looking a little ragged, so one wonders if they went to their intended new owner! There is a "for sale" sign up at the site, suggesting that perhaps the original developer or at least their plan for the site may have fallen victim to the financial wobble we're currently in. Personally I'm tempted to offer for the site then leave it empty!
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