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Eric 27-04-2015 03:03

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A few from Crown Point today

Like number 10 ... reminds me of the Prairies in Saskatchewan ... God's country. :alright:All that's missing are the tumbleweeds along the fence line.:D

Margaret Pilkington 27-04-2015 06:17

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It's your pic, but I don't think that "drab brown" is a fair description.

Perhaps it isn't Eric...I am sure tha this moth looks stunning to another brown moth...especially at this time of year when all things seem to be busting out.

Morecambe Ex Pat 27-04-2015 07:47

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Sunday 26th April.
A beautiful sunny day and an opportunity to take part in a unique walking event, The Welly Walk.
The event was held to raise money for St. John's Hospice in Morecambe and offered over 1000 people the opportunity to walk the 4km route of the, under construction, M6 to Heysham link road.
I did take my wellies but they were not needed as most of the ground was firm and dry

http://www.yoolgedit.co.uk/thingstod...lywalk-002.jpg

I have viewed the site from the outside on numerous occasions and the opportunity to walk the route could not be passed up. Starting from the car park of Lancaster & Morecambe College, this big headed builder was entertaining the children and some of the adults, while we waited our turn to set off.


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These are the support pillars which will eventually support the bridge over Torrisholme Road.


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This construction is the bridge over the West Coast Main Line and the area where I am standing will eventually be in-filled to the height of the structure, forming a high banking.


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This is the previous construction viewed from the side and the train came along at just the right moment. We were informed that 40,000 tonnes of concrete had been poured into it so far.


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This arched bridge, over the canal, is the longest spanned, pre-cast arch bridge in the world. and will form part of a winged wall when finished. It is also the shortest tunnel on the Lancaster Canal


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This is the cutting under Kellet Lane, which is a back road into Lancaster from the North. This impressive cutting has meant removing millions of tonnes of earth and transporting it further down the construction site.


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This is the crane which will lift the bridge sections for the new crossing of the River Lune.


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This is the site of Costain's nerve centre, by the side of but high above the River Lune and the end of the official walk.
The rusty beam in the foreground is one of the bridge sections already in place.
The arched bridge in the centre will have been crossed by many of you but you just wouldn't realise it. It carries the M6 over the River Lune, next to junction 34.
In the background is Caton Moor Wind Farm which is one of my favourite local walks.
The walk was very enjoyable and ended with a cup of tea and a chocolate chip muffin. As it was such a lovely day I declined the opportunity to go back to the college by bus and chose instead to walk back and make it a 7 mile walk.


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The canal wildlife were building nests.

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While others were messing about in boats.

Turtle 27-04-2015 13:09

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A mixed bag from the past couple of weeks - photos on the run :)

Miss Pris 'meets' her first squirrel, from the safety of her living room. Squirrel is not amused.

A quick drive in the country - no green to speak of yet!

A visit to a weaving and spinning guild open house, complete with Aunty and adorable lambs. The lambs were only there for a couple of hours, so as not to stress them too much, as well as their mothers.

mobertol 27-04-2015 13:55

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Nice varied selection from everyone - I have enjoyed having a catch-up session on the thread. Just back from a weekend break on Lake Garda - time to have a sort through the zillions of photos I took - hopefully manage to post some very soon!

Eric 27-04-2015 14:11

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Originally Posted by Turtle (Post 1139720)
A mixed bag from the past couple of weeks - photos on the run :)

Miss Pris 'meets' her first squirrel, from the safety of her living room. Squirrel is not amused.

My Pookie does that all the time ... I like to think of it as her TV.;) She has two favorite shows: "Squirrels" and "Birds".:D She definitely can not go out. She has no street smarts.

Eric 27-04-2015 14:25

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1139709)
Perhaps it isn't Eric...I am sure tha this moth looks stunning to another brown moth...especially at this time of year when all things seem to be busting out.

It's just a personal preference for the subtle, muted, and understated over sharp, bright well-defined patterns. Maybe that's why I love watching old "black and white" movies, which are not really black and white. I just hate it when some clown "colorizes" an old movie. Kind of a "Home Thoughts from Abroad" thing.;)

Margaret Pilkington 27-04-2015 15:58

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1139725)
It's just a personal preference for the subtle, muted, and understated over sharp, bright well-defined patterns. Maybe that's why I love watching old "black and white" movies, which are not really black and white. I just hate it when some clown "colorizes" an old movie. Kind of a "Home Thoughts from Abroad" thing.;)

Yes well, being a bit of a Magpie....I like coloured and sparkly things.....though I do like some things in black and white.

davemac 27-04-2015 19:48

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Originally Posted by Turtle (Post 1139720)
A mixed bag from the past couple of weeks - photos on the run :)

Miss Pris 'meets' her first squirrel, from the safety of her living room. Squirrel is not amused.

A quick drive in the country - no green to speak of yet!

A visit to a weaving and spinning guild open house, complete with Aunty and adorable lambs. The lambs were only there for a couple of hours, so as not to stress them too much, as well as their mothers.

That squirrel looks black in colour, not a colour found around these parts.

Turtle 27-04-2015 19:57

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Miss P isn't allowed out for much the same reason. That, plus my fear that the coyotes will make a meal of her. Still, it's natural for cats to stalk prey, so the window TV is the best solution :)

Turtle 27-04-2015 19:57

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Sorry, that last post was for Eric. Forgot to press the darned button again!

Turtle 27-04-2015 20:01

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1139736)
That squirrel looks black in colour, not a colour found around these parts.

The black squirrels are so plentiful here in Southern Ontario that I took it for granted they were everywhere. Not so, Wikipedia tells me! Apparently they're a 'melanistic subgroup' of the regular grey and fox squirrels. I have seen them intermingling and canoodling, if you catch my drift, and they can have mixed litters of pups (kits?)

Margaret Pilkington 27-04-2015 20:41

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Originally Posted by Turtle (Post 1139720)
A mixed bag from the past couple of weeks - photos on the run :)

Miss Pris 'meets' her first squirrel, from the safety of her living room. Squirrel is not amused.

A quick drive in the country - no green to speak of yet!

A visit to a weaving and spinning guild open house, complete with Aunty and adorable lambs. The lambs were only there for a couple of hours, so as not to stress them too much, as well as their mothers.

Lovely Pictures...full of the awwww factor...well for me at any rate.
I used to have one of those little wooden looms when I was but a girl.

Eric 28-04-2015 18:36

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It's 12c:alright: Outdoor beer drinking season begins:D A thing of beauty is a joy forever:dancedog:

DaveinGermany 28-04-2015 19:10

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It's 12c:alright: Outdoor beer drinking season begins

You've even got it in an old hand grenade pot! :)


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