by webmaster | 4Dec , 2015 | Benches and Fences, Isle of Wight
All tied up for a riveting weekend in Union Street, Ryde on the Isle of Wight, just light a present. All ready for the Christmas madness to begin as hundreds of people pass it by, missing the superb architecture that lies behind these...
by webmaster | 13Nov , 2015 | Benches and Fences, blog
Just a fence made up of knitted, woven, or knotted, an interwoven or intertwined metal or an interconnected network. Perhaps it is jewelry to some with the arrangement of interlocking metal links or wires with evenly spaced, uniform small openings between. Well, it is...
by webmaster | 6Apr , 2015 | Benches and Fences, blog
C is for Highland cattle! Love these woolly mammals, they have so much texture and colour always have to pop a few shoots off when I see them, perhaps it is a matter so many cows and not enough days 🙂 At Alverstone on the Isle of Wight caught on a barbed wire...
by webmaster | 23Mar , 2015 | Benches and Fences, People
Popped over to the Met on Ventnor esplanade for a spot of lunch on Saturday and course had a wander around and took a few candids to pass the time away.
by webmaster | 20Mar , 2015 | Benches and Fences
Top news story on todays eclipse in the UK, as the skies emulated living inside a tupperware box, there was no sign of the sun, moon, even the birds stopped flying. The second part of the news is that Comptom in the view to the right is now listed in the top 50...
by webmaster | 16Mar , 2015 | Benches and Fences, blog
Couple of gentlemen shooting the breeze at Priory Bay hotel on the Isle of Wight. Couple of statues communicating well not so sure, but liked the natural poses here. Shame about the weather and for one of them those darn Gulls 🙂 Lawrence Holofcener’s first...
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