Shrewsbury station rail bridge
Shrewsbury station rail bridge
Blue
Walking on The Cliffe
A day of some sunshine but mostly showers
HFF from a misty Attingham Park
Hello
A splash of red
Dear deer
Chlorophyllum rhacodes - Shaggy Parasol
One of three
Autumn leaves
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns.
Blackberry flowers which won't come to fruition
Puff balls. Lycoperdon species I think
A hearing loop system
Autumn on The Severn
Double bench
Autumn Leaves
A bridge through a bridge
The colony
The cormorant
Playing hide and seek at Ellesmere.
The Old Pavilion, St.Andrews
Time for lunch
My childhood playground
St.Andrews Castle
Castle beach bathing pool
Zip
Oxygen level monitor
St.Andrews harbour
Spot the ball and the divot.
St.Andrews Skyline
Waiting on the web
Predator
Dewy web on gorse
Chair
Nature's arrangement
HFF from Shrewsbury
Cyclamen hederifolium
The Parasol, Macrolepiota procera.
Curvaceous
Shtrewsbury steps
Chirk aqueduct and viaduct - again!
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I have had this pair of Salt and pepper grinders for about 15 years. They were a gift from my Canadian cousins when they were over to the UK on one of their yearly visits.
These exquisite and unique salt and pepper grinders were originally carved by west coast artist Mark Garfield. Born and raised on the West Coast of British Columbia. They represent the Chief and Princess totems. I suspect these are copies in high quality resin made from recycled glass.
Ebony and Ivory - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
These exquisite and unique salt and pepper grinders were originally carved by west coast artist Mark Garfield. Born and raised on the West Coast of British Columbia. They represent the Chief and Princess totems. I suspect these are copies in high quality resin made from recycled glass.
Ebony and Ivory - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
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I had a great aunt who collected salt and pepper shakers. She had thousands.
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