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Margaret Pilkington 22-03-2020 09:12

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Aww....what a lovely little friend.
Would love one of those...except..Big Lad, Ginge, Ruby and Rufus won't let me have one(my cats)......they would almost certainly terrorise a puppy.

Margaret Pilkington 22-03-2020 10:10

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I have not been out and about with my camera for a while....but I can show you these...

As you can see I have been busy.....and there are more.

DaveinGermany 25-03-2020 18:21

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Not normally keen on anything "Grenouille", but I can make an exception for their bulldogs, funny little manimals, that they are.:)

Ryewolf90 25-03-2020 21:43

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From my one allowed exercise walk from Mount St/Nuttall St up the old railway line to Alliance St at Baxenden

1. Butterbur Flower
2. Tree Blossom
3. Spider web, alas no spider
4. Abandoned Tractor
5. Carved face at the top of Alliance St

Margaret Pilkington 26-03-2020 07:28

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That would have been a great walk...especially given the spring weather. Your walk would have taken you past where I used to play when I was a lass....and past my dear old Ma's house.
The Magnolia tree in her back yard must be in blossom now.
Lovely pics Ryewolf.
I think the blossom is my favourite.

Ryewolf90 27-03-2020 23:41

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As my local branch of Santander has temporarily closed I had to go to Blackburn today instead. The normally bustling streets were empty, even at 14:00 on a Friday afternoon, there was very little that was open, it was almost like stumbling onto an abandoned town...

1. Looking down King William St after leaving the bank...
2. The view of Church St and the Market
3. The Cathedral Quarter...

Margaret Pilkington 28-03-2020 11:17

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I absolutely hate going to Blackburn, but I love your pictures...it makes the place look far better than it is. Makes me want to go just to get some very empty streets.
Well shot.

Exile on Spencer St 29-03-2020 10:44

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Nice shots, Ryewolf, and great that someone is recording this current situation.
In years to come these shots will be part of our history, maybe by then we’ll know a bit more about whether it was (1) necessary, (2) an over-reaction, or (3) the first example of a recurring event.

Ryewolf90 03-04-2020 20:55

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Day 11 of Lockdown. As I can't go to my normal places to watch the birds, I went to Oak Hill Park and photographed the rather flashy Mandarin Duck.

Margaret Pilkington 03-04-2020 21:54

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Aren't they just magnificent birds....the name Duck does not do them justice.
Lovely picture Ryewolf.

Ryewolf90 03-04-2020 22:47

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Thanks Margaret, the plumage of the female bird is very dull in comparison.

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2020 07:05

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Always the way in the natural world Ryewolf....I guess it is for the survival of the species....less colourful means less likely to be spooked and eaten..or shot.

landhusweg 04-04-2020 08:32

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Originally Posted by Ryewolf90 (Post 1238589)
From my one allowed exercise walk from Mount St/Nuttall St up the old railway line to Alliance St at Baxenden

1. Butterbur Flower
2. Tree Blossom
3. Spider web, alas no spider
4. Abandoned Tractor
5. Carved face at the top of Alliance St

Hi Ryewolf,
Nice photos and a nice walk!

Reminds me of a walk I did 4 years ago (aged 73). I was visiting Accrington & friends for the first time in some 20 years or so. As I was staying at the Dunkenhalgh hotel in Clayton, that is where I started my walk:
- Blackburn Rd (looking at where I served my apprenticeship English Electric) on to the junction with Whalley Rd.
- Whalley Rd. on to Whinny Hill
- Over Whinney Hill to Bolton Ave. on to Burnley Rd.
- Down to the Cemetery (visiting Mother & father's Grave)
- Down to the town centre
- Up Church St. to Cotton St.
- Belfield Road (looking at the house number 5), where I used to live and no. 1 where Grandad Swain lived.
- On to Nuttall St. and Mount St.
- Through Priestly Clough (my old playing grounds)
- Up and on to St. Georges Playing fields (where we played football & cricket from Woodnook school)
- Down to Belfield Rd to Hudson St. (looking at my old school Woodnook)
- Down Royds St. to Nuttall St.
- On to Manchester Rd.
- Down Warner St. on to the Market Hall (had a coffee & sandwich)
- Back up to Whalley Rd.
- On towards Clayton and back to the hotel.

Starting time: 10:00am
Finishing time: 16:00 ( 17:00

Cheers

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2020 08:38

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That was a very good walk....and took in a lot of the places from my Childhood...especially the Belfield Rd and Priestley clough bits.
I used to tramp up Belfield Rd to school every day...to go to Woodnook school.
I used to go to Peel park, but took the Avenue Parade route.
Priestly clough was our playground....up as far as the five arches....so thank you for stirring those memories.

DaveinGermany 04-04-2020 12:49

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Originally Posted by Ryewolf90 (Post 1238821)
Day 11 of Lockdown. As I can't go to my normal places to watch the birds, I went to Oak Hill Park and photographed the rather flashy Mandarin Duck.


Hope you kept your distance, little gits probably a carrier! ;) Still, I suppose it stops him being turned into crispy fried! :D


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