Advertising Fence
Palacio Nazaries
Moss on bench
Royal Purple. R.I.P.
Dune dog
Market square bench
Surrounded by fence
Sexist, racist - boardist?
Odd one out fence
Sunshine day
Swell Woods 3
HSFF
Switch off Engine
The Petrol Pump
Old petrol price
Top of the Hill Bench
Medieval Wall (PiPs)
Rue Sadi Carnot
Arrow slit
Ancient and modern walls
Christmas display 3
Christmas display 1
Christmas display 2
Fog and Flood
Curved fence (and view) HFFFF
Fade away ...
Ubiquitous
Quaint(on) - Sunday Challenge 24
Nice ice, baby
Rose hip fence
SC 25; December Magic - all grown up ...
Frozen throne.
Bedroom wall
Greetings
Christmas Past ...
Rainbow door
Neutral courtyard
Mellow yellow
Blue steps
Orange Fishpond
On this day 2015, Real Alcázar, Seville
Winter water world
Wall creeper
Ennui
Dryer ready
Round snowglobe/Square hole
Willow Wall Wednesday
Through the keyhole. SC31
Drowned
SC32 - ton-sur-ton
First flower of the year ...
Established in 1925
A peek of wall and a mad cow ...
Ham Wall wind pump.
Rusty fence
Ham Wall reed beds
Beheaded statues
Caught on camera.
Jerry to win?
Sluice gate fences
Blue and white
Carved benches
Just hanging ...
HbhwgwrBM!
Skyline
Al's field fence
P1090052
P1090057
Walls as screens (PiPs)
Giverny colour
Somerset levels HFF
Platinum Jubilee bench
Oh to feel refreshed!
It's a dog's life
Standout wall (PiP)
Middle section
The view
Twin bench with a view (PiP)
Through the Tea Room window ...
Something fishy going on here ...
Low tide.
Wonky Chapel Fence
Church wall
TTFN
Vegetarian restaurant Wednesday wall
Thirsty
Glastonbury bench
Pretty in pink
Electrified fence
Wednesday Wall Welcome
Spanish bench and shadow
Top of the dam fence.
Hole in the Wall
Cadiz, city of many a fence - HFF
High on a hill, a lonely mill.
The writing's on the wall ...
Memorial bench
On this day
HMFFFF
HWWW
Today's Wallpaper; Palms
Shadowed bench , HBM
Trellis and Lattice Fence, HFF
Sir Edward Elgar's bench. HBM
The Main works
The Additional works
IMG 1993
IMG 1994
Pink poppies
Café bench
Paint job
Autumn Cascade
Balcony fence and Mediterranean
Slightly slid!
Tower walls HWW
Danish bench, with added windmill
Obeying the Sign
Blue and White
All that glitters 1
All that glitters 2
Xmas light trail wall
Lit up
Fountain Bench Trio
Leafdrops
Fence with a view
Location
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From the source to the estuary - Von der Quelle bis zur Mündung
From the source to the estuary - Von der Quelle bis zur Mündung
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
MERS, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, fountains, water, ice...
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Billie No Mates or Behind the Invisible Wednesday Wall
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This invisible wall cutting Billie off from the rest of the herd was created by Gene Roddenberry ...
HIWW everybody :)))
HIWW everybody :)))
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MaggsMep club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubAt the heart of Somerset and giving the County its name, are the internationally important Levels and Moors. Among the lowest, flattest areas in the UK, they were once covered by sea apart from the curious mumps and mounds that rose above them as islands. Somerset is therefore ‘the land of the summer people’ as the rich grazing pastures of the Levels were only accessible in the drier months.
To reach the grasslands from the ‘islands’, prehistoric people built raised wooden tracks, of which there is still evidence today. The most famous is the Sweet Track at Shapwick. The Romans tried managing the Levels but did not have as much success as the monks of Glastonbury. Dutch engineers eventually drained them in the 17th century but thankfully not until after King Alfred had used the marshes to escape the Vikings or English history might have taken a different turn. Still farmed and used for growing willow, the wetlands attract huge numbers of wading birds including the reintroduced Common Crane. (visitsomerset.co.uk)
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The cows seems to like it well enough...............and it's nice to see a landscape that's not parched and dry.
MaggsMep club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeith Burton club has replied to MaggsMep clubI thought Somerset was named after the former county town of Somerton, but I could be wrong!
MaggsMep club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to MaggsMep clubOr I'll do it on your behalf. These things irritate me!
(Of course in the cool light of day, I never bother as quite frankly, life's too short!)
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