Leeds-Liverpool canal in Winter.
Winter landscape.
Seasonal snacks.
Summer landscape.
Patrol car.
Trees and .....?
Graffiti.
Winter woodland.
Greenway.
New life.
Reflections & ripples.
Winter (HFF).
Winter HFF.
Young witch wannabe.
Cricket.
Mother & child.
Ball Grove park & river.
"Happy Rose" phalaenopsis orchid.
Woodstock generation.
Magpie (Pica pica).
Winter sunbathing, Sharjah.
Slight exaggeration?
New road (HFF / View on Black).
At the rainbow's end.
Feral pigeon.
Wycoller Hall ruins.
The look.
English Longhorn cattle.
Jackdaws (Coloeus monedula).
Grizedale, Cumbria.
Summer?
Fence Wars....(not-so-Happy FF).
Dieffenbachia ("Dumb Cane").
Pineapple (Ananas comosus).
Young love.
Chatting up the birds.
Saga Ruby.
Keep to the footpath ?
Pigeon poser.
Seagull at sunrise.
Ball Grove, Colne.
Playmates.
Ancient tree.
Donkey (Equus africanus asinus).
Young lamb (2 of 2).
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Remembrance.....1918 - 2018


Remembrance Sunday is held in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations as a day "to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts". It is held on the second Sunday in November, the Sunday nearest to 11 November (Armistice Day), the anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War at 11 a.m. in 1918.
Across The United Kingdom Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and women (many are members of the Royal British Legion and other veterans' organisations), members of local armed forces regular and reserve units (Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines and Royal Marines Reserve, Army and Territorial Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Auxiliary Air Force), military cadet forces (Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force and Air Training Corps as well as the Combined Cadet Force) and youth organisations (e.g. Scouts, Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade and Guides). Wreaths of remembrance poppies are laid on the memorials and two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m. Church bells are usually rung half-muffled, creating a sombre effect.
(Wikipedia).
Across The United Kingdom Remembrance Sunday is marked by ceremonies at local war memorials in most cities, towns and villages, attended by civic dignitaries, ex-servicemen and women (many are members of the Royal British Legion and other veterans' organisations), members of local armed forces regular and reserve units (Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines and Royal Marines Reserve, Army and Territorial Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Auxiliary Air Force), military cadet forces (Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force and Air Training Corps as well as the Combined Cadet Force) and youth organisations (e.g. Scouts, Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade and Guides). Wreaths of remembrance poppies are laid on the memorials and two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m. Church bells are usually rung half-muffled, creating a sombre effect.
(Wikipedia).
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