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Street - Houses, N. IrelandCreated on iPad SketchMee app
Colourful houses on a street in Northern Ireland.
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Red geraniums on house near entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Northern Ireland
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Red tablecloth: private home in Turkey
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Chora Church - an ancient Christian church in what was Constantinople (now Istanbul in Turkey). 'Chora' meant outside the walls or city proper.
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A friends layout with HO Santa FE diesel
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Created with Sketchmee on my iPad
A friend's HO layout.
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In Spring - coming soon to a garden near you.
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Nevertheless, not my will but Yours be done . . .
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An old wooden house still standing in Lanark County, Ontario. The Ottawa Valley
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George Watson's model railroad with this scene depicting an old Canadian Pacific boxcar and a diorama street scene of a by-gone day.
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Dublin Fountain and StatuesThis sepia photo was taken while I was visiting in Dubling, Ireland. It is not far from Trinity College in a busy student and commercial area.
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Taken in Temple Bar, Dublin.
Temple Bar is a series of streets on the south bank of the River Liffey. It is promoted for tourism as Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife.
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St. Patrick – a sinner . . .
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Cro Patrick, Westport, Cp. Mayo, IrelandCro Patrick; also Cruachán Aigle – [Irish Cruach Phádraig, Patrick’s stack or cone].
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Sepia of door at ruined Dunluce Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
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We were on our way to Iona, the Holy Island. But we flew into Glasgow, the home city of my wife's paternal line - Glasgow in Lanark County, Scotland.
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Trinity College, Dublin, IrelandThis beautiful, bronze, globe-shaped Sphere Within Sphere by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro is on the campus grounds of Trinity College, Dublin.
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The art and creativity of some folk is just astounding, at least to me.
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I love flowers - I didn't use to even notice them. But now their beauty reminds me of not only 'here' but 'there' - of a blorious Creation present and the fullness of one yet coming.
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To sit and rest, think or write; to muse and get one’s thoughts out on paper – or perhaps a photo.
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All nature waits its full and final freedom . . .
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Places of refuge, escape, new sight-lines and perspectives. We all need to get away sometimes.
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Crumbling Old Ontario BarnWe take for granted that these old barns, all over Ontario, will be around for ever. They won’t be.
This reminder of another day can be found just east of Rockwood, Ontario.
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Have you seen the glass bell? Well, this is the glass ball - and it too is gorgeous.
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Love the creativity! I stopped by the roadside in Rockwood, Ontario, a beautiful town with evocative sights and places new and old. My camera captured a bit, not all, of the beauty I saw.
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The wonder of summer flowers.
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A Valentine bouquet, but flowers of love for any day.
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This street in Carlton Place, Ontario, a wonderful old town in the Ottawa Valley, takes one back to earlier times. A few streets over, and we are into today, and even tomorrow.
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