Amelia's photos
Could this be the last stand?
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The 28th February is here, and we still don't seem to have any real messages about Ipernity's future.
Charles Trenet - La Mer
La mer - a bercé mon cœur pour la vie.
The sea - has rocked my heart for life
Wroxeter green bottles
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Not the Sunday Challenge. Winebottles at Wroxeter…
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Couldn't use these bottle for this Sunday's TSC as the photos were taken 6 years ago. But the challenge made me search through my archives this week, and organise them better.
Jim Croce ~ Time In A Bottle
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The Sunday Challenge for February 26 is 'Empty'
Footbridge
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HFF everyone.
The Dubliners - The Leaving of Liverpool>
The Dubliners, -Liverpool Lou<
Ulverston mud
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The small rock that can be seen on the horizon is called Capel Island. At low tide it's possible to walk over to it provided that there are guides and rescue vehicles available. The rapidly rising tide can be very dangerous.
Walking to Chapel Island
Mud Mud Glorious Mud
John Denver, Follow me
Tear drop
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Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27 January each year in the Cathedral grounds of Bury St.Edmunds, and is a time for everyone to pause and remember the millions of people who have been murdered or whose lives have been changed beyond recognition during the Holocaust, Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
On Palm Sunday, the 19th March 1190, a group of Christian Crusaders rampaged through Bury St Edmunds and killed 57 Jews.
In 2015 the Memorial Day was marked by the unveiling of a one and a half metre teardrop sculpture which forms a centrepiece to a new Peace Garden.
A heart of stone
St Edmundsbury Cathedral. The choir.
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Originating in the 11th century, the cathedral was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th century as a parish church and became a cathedral in 1914. Work started on a Gothic revival style tower in 2000; funded by the Millennium Commission, the Stephen Dykes Bower Trust and others. I think some monies came from the EU as well. That won't happen for much longer I'm afraid.
It stands in the grounds of the ruins of the old abbey, which was built in the early 10th century,
At the beach
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TSC. Reflecting on time as it goes by
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The Sunday Challenge (TSC): Time
PiP Pendulum
PiP2 1946 at age 5
PiP3 2011 at age 70
PiP4 2017 at age 76
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Amelia Scott 1947
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The nave facing East.
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Originating in the 11th century, the cathedral was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th century as a parish church and became a cathedral in 1914. Work started on a Gothic revival style tower in 2000; funded by the Millennium Commission, the Stephen Dykes Bower Trust and others. I think some monies came from the EU as well. That won't happen for much longer I'm afraid.
It stands in the grounds of the ruins of the old abbey, which was built in the early 10th century,
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
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Originating in the 11th century, the cathedral was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th century as a parish church and became a cathedral in 1914. Work started on a Gothic revival style tower in 2000; funded by the Millennium Commission, the Stephen Dykes Bower Trust and others. I think some monies came from the EU as well. That won't happen for much longer I'm afraid.
It stands in the grounds of the ruins of the old abbey, which was built in the early 10th century, Parts of the ruins can be seen here.
At last - a snowy fence.
Staircase
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#59 The rooftops of Prague
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