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#829269 - Thu Oct 04 2012 12:33 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: MotherGoose]
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Lovely MG Patterns fascinate me. We might have another patterns theme next month.
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#829299 - Thu Oct 04 2012 05:42 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: ren33]
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Some nice looking clouds here.
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#829466 - Thu Oct 04 2012 04:42 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Daaanieeel]
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Just a little wildflower


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#829479 - Thu Oct 04 2012 06:53 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Christinap]
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Crossing the river Colne in Uxbridge

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#829507 - Fri Oct 05 2012 12:21 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: satguru]
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At the medieval festival there were lots of booths selling just about everything imagineable. Many of them were beautifully decorated. This one sold medieval headpieces, amongst other things, and I was lucky enough to find one made out of the exact same material as my dress! Dress and headpiece were black velvet with silver trimmings. Perfect match! Couldn't believe my luck!
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#829530 - Fri Oct 05 2012 03:51 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: MotherGoose]
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Another from Durrell on Sunday.

I love the way it is taking on the colours of the background.

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#829531 - Fri Oct 05 2012 03:53 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: MotherGoose]
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Wellington Arch after I walked through it but before the Olympic triathletes rode through it on their bicycles. May be 2 years before but still before....


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#829546 - Fri Oct 05 2012 05:00 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: ren33]
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Played a round of golf today and on the last hole saw this mother duck and her ducklings. I didn't want to get too close, she was quite protective of them!

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#829592 - Fri Oct 05 2012 10:31 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: Daaanieeel]
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Covering the map towards Slough yesterday

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#829620 - Fri Oct 05 2012 12:58 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: satguru]
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To continue with the "Exploring Space" theme that ClaraSue ended September with, this is a full-size replica of a Mercury-Redstone rocket at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, New Hampshire. It was on one of these rockets that Alan Shepard (New Hampshire native), became the first American in space, on May 5, 1961.

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#829652 - Fri Oct 05 2012 02:37 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: CmdrK]
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Fantastic selection of photos already this month, great work guys!

My offering today is in memory of those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer ...

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#829730 - Fri Oct 05 2012 05:18 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Santana2002]
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Tortoise at local wildlife park, they think he is around 100, but as he's lost his birth certificate they're not sure.


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#829753 - Fri Oct 05 2012 07:48 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: MotherGoose]
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A rock rose (Cistus purpurea) after a little rain.
Loving all the photos!


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#829778 - Sat Oct 06 2012 01:33 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: MikeMaster99]
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Well things are hotting up for Mother Goose'e visit to HK and I was out this morning at the market buying veg for the extremely special BBQ tomorrow!


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#829780 - Sat Oct 06 2012 02:27 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: ren33]
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*gasp* MG is visiting? That's wonderful - hope you both have a great time!


Here's a couple swans in the swamp. It's completely covered by that red weed now but the swans and the ducks don't seem to mind.




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#829808 - Sat Oct 06 2012 07:09 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: Copago]
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It's a year today since we lost my beloved Star to cancer at the age of 6. Although we now have Susie, who is a joy, and I would be devastated if anything happened to her, there hasn't been a day when some memory of Star hasn't come to me. This was taken when she was 2. She was a complete sweetheart in every way.


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#829853 - Sat Oct 06 2012 08:21 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: Christinap]
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My heart goes out to you Christina. You never get over the loss of a lovely animal. That's a great picture showing her sense of fun for sure.
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#829868 - Sat Oct 06 2012 09:12 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: ren33]
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Love the photo Copago.
Hope you two have a great time, Ren and MG!
My sympathies, Christinap. I know from experience how hard it is to get over those sorts of things.
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#829900 - Sat Oct 06 2012 03:25 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Daaanieeel]
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Thank you both. You're right Ren, you don't, they all end up with their own special place in your heart, and you love the next one you have whilst simultaneously missing the ones that went before. I once read a quote from Lord Oaksey, it went along the lines of "the worst thing about being human was the number of horses and dogs you outlived".

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#829901 - Sat Oct 06 2012 03:49 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Christinap]
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Awww, what a cute photo of Star. My sympathy to you, Christinap. I know how hard it is.

Such great photos by everyone! Santana, I especially like your lazy days of summer! I haven't been able to get out and about for a few days to get any new photos, so I'm still going back through some older stuff. This one, as my last few have been, is still in Kentucky.

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#829918 - Sat Oct 06 2012 05:36 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: ClaraSue]
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Great to hear we're still linking up around the world. I wish I could be there to meet you both as well.

This is one of my many hundreds of views of Golders Green

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#829940 - Sat Oct 06 2012 09:31 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: satguru]
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A young crimson rosella (one of many spectacularly colored native parrots in this part of Oz) exploring our friend's yard in Gippsland (eastern Victoria) yesterday...



The day was overcast so I was taking photos with and without a flash. The flash created a curious 'white spot' effect in the eyes (similar to the red eye in humans), which wasn't a great look. Similarly, a flash and cats eyes gives them devilish, glowing green eyes. Having lots of fun learning how to photograph wildlife but I'm always very eager to hear tips from the wonderful contributors to this site that know a lot more about this than I do!

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#829944 - Sat Oct 06 2012 09:50 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: MikeMaster99]
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Lovely picture of Star. I also know how you must be feeling.

Great bird photo, Mike. Wonderful colours!

This is a view of City Hall in the distance, as seen through the flowers at a little roadside park not far from my home.


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#829957 - Sun Oct 07 2012 01:34 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: spanishliz]
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Now for something slightly different, I found myself attacking Trafalgar Square from a different direction in the late afternoon and here is the St-Martins-in-the-Field-Church though I cannot remember seeing a field....


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#829990 - Sun Oct 07 2012 06:11 AM Re: Hello October! [Re: Howie72]
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Oh yes this is one of my favourite churches in London, Howie, and yes it once was in the fields-between London and Westminster. There are lots of great stories and a great history attached to it. For instance, the doors are never closed, and it was used to welcome all soldiers going to the 1st World War battle sites, so they could stop to pray on the way. It was once used as a library, and the first church service broadcast was from there. Its a lovely church and be happy if you ever go to a wedding there, it is such a treat.
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#830071 - Sun Oct 07 2012 02:00 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: ren33]
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I went to the south coast for the weekend but in Shoreham the River Adur separates the main part of the town from the sea.

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#830081 - Sun Oct 07 2012 03:27 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: flopsymopsy]
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Wow! Fantastic photo flopsy, and Ren, thanks for all that interesting information! I quite feel like researching St Martin's church more in depth now ...
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#830099 - Sun Oct 07 2012 04:26 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Santana2002]
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Some years ago when I was working in London a friend of mine belonged to a Choral Society and they used to give performances in St Martin's In The Field and I went to several of them. They do quite a few free lunchtime concerts there as well ranging from solo piano recitals to jazz. It is beautiful inside, well worth a visit if anyone happens to be in London.

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#830108 - Sun Oct 07 2012 05:46 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Christinap]
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Sunset


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#830114 - Sun Oct 07 2012 06:31 PM Re: Hello October! [Re: Christinap]
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Lovely sunset there. Skyscrapers! Back in Croydon again

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