A bright eyed and bushy tailed HFF to you all.
The Cross in Ruyton of the Eleven Towns.
SSC without fill flash
Green shield bug on poppy head
Holes through a hole
Brown Argus feeding on Agapanthus nectar
A thorny subject.
HFF everyone
SSC Zoom Burst. Rowan berries
Eucomis using zoom burst technique
Harvesting
Before the harvest
Stavanger Konserthus
Massey Ferguson 590 & Claas combine harvester.
Red Hexagons
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Don't cross.
EIIR pillar box.
From flower to seedhead
Fallow deer in Attingham Park
Attingham Hall - framed.
Royal Pier Aberystwyth
Through a window
Sabrina Boat Trip
The Midas Touch
Simplicity inside St Martin’s Church
St.Martin's Church at Houghton Hall
Pieris rapae on Toadflax
TSC. Wood in glass
SSC. Interlocking
Llandudno HFF
Reflections in Alster
Bargeware
The colours of summertime
Old brewery tank
Here's looking at you
Wings
Sitting in the shade with an ice cold glass of spa…
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
THE FLUSSSCHIFFERKIRCHE
Mundesley Village sign
Agapanthus this morning
Rust and rope
Mundesley tractor and boat
Norwegian books
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" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
" Bilder aus der Region wo ich wohne... Photos de la région où je vis ...Pictures from the region where I live ..."
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A bronze monument of Clive India, M.P. for the borough of Shrewsbury in 1761 and its Mayor in 1762, stands proudly in the town square. It was erected as a memorial to Robert Clive of India in 1860.
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All the best, Doug
good picture and title.
But what about non-Italian tourists? May they ask in their respektive language?
Best wishes ... Steve
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