This week's theme is TIME.

Posted by: Copago

This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 04:34 AM

This week's theme is TIME.
A clock in the kitchen, your grandfather's grandfather clock, a special watch or anything that says to you "time".

Posted by: MadMags

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 09:29 AM

Some of you may remember my visit across the river to my friend's back in June... the mango tree and the colourful toucan tire-planter. This is her kitchen clock.

I really like the vibrant colours in this untouched photo.
Posted by: zorba_scank

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 11:01 AM

I was going to put this in the regular thread when I happened to notice the theme.

Taken at the temple inside the 17th century Kolaba Fort at Alibaug. The fort is located in the sea a couple of kms away from the seashore but you can walk to it during low tide.

Posted by: Professer

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 11:13 AM



Time waits for no man
Posted by: lilyalli

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 01:51 PM

Wolferton Station, next to Sandringham House. It closed in 1969 and was a museum for a number of years before becoming a private residence.

Posted by: spanishliz

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 10:30 PM

This clock is in the older section of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, an old bank building with wonderful woodwork and a beautiful stained glass domed ceiling.

Posted by: MadMags

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Sun Nov 01 2009 10:57 PM

Oooo, that's beautiful woodwork, spanishliz!
Posted by: ren33

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Mon Nov 02 2009 05:35 AM

This is Baker's Clock in Southgate Street, Gloucester. Its Edwardian, and the building is listed. The characters chime the quarters and it is a well known landmark.
Posted by: Dotb

Re: This week's theme is TIME. - Mon Nov 02 2009 01:51 PM

That's lovely, ren33.



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