Picture(s) of the day....
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Always like that. I went to see my brother there a few weeks ago. He wasn't home.
I almost went into town then thought better of it and came straight home again.
I almost went into town then thought better of it and came straight home again.
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I wish! These days my creativity is almost zero and the best I can normally do with a blank canvas is just stare blankly at it

Best I can do..
Very welcome after a very chilly bike ride
I was full of beans after that

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Perfect Jim! POTD really is that easy, it would be nice to have more than a handful of contributors, just lob anything up.
No butter rationing yet at your cafe!
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No butter rationing yet at your cafe!
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That's all right Jim, plenty of colour and contrast and gives you that warm feeling.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 29 Jan 2019, 08:47 No butter rationing yet at your cafe!
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Gosh no!!! They are always very generous and I often bring home what's not used... I know at this time of the year it won't melt in my cycling jersey pocket...
This is my current collection

The other day I brought a jar of honey home in one of my jersey pockets...
In retrospect it was risky - had I suffered an accident it could have been very messy - in more ways than one...
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I like butter.
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With a nice bit of fresh bread - nothing to beat it Jim.
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POTD-Stairs and Tunnels
Greenwich is the place for stairs and tunnels
Number 1 the Tulip Stair in the Queens House-first self supporting spiral staircase in the UK

TulipStair QueensHouse Greenwich
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Number 2 The Greenwich Foot Tunnel

Greenwich foot tunnel (34669725991)
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I like a foot tunnel under a river. Theres another one just along at Woolwich. Theres one under the Tyne at Jarrow. There must be a limited population of such things. My best guesses for others would be Glasgow or possibly Liverpool without looking them up.
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Number 1 the Tulip Stair in the Queens House-first self supporting spiral staircase in the UK

TulipStair QueensHouse Greenwich
Mcginnly [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)]
Number 2 The Greenwich Foot Tunnel

Greenwich foot tunnel (34669725991)
Bex Walton from London, England [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
I like a foot tunnel under a river. Theres another one just along at Woolwich. Theres one under the Tyne at Jarrow. There must be a limited population of such things. My best guesses for others would be Glasgow or possibly Liverpool without looking them up.
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I've been meaning to try the Jarrow tunnel for years. Another one yet to be ticked off.
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Just in case a viewer from Cornwall pops along, here’s a Cornish Tunnel which was by passed when it was uneconomic to widen the horse drawn tramway to standard gauge. In 1874
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.and yes there was a pedestrian tunnel in Glasgow......this is The North Rotunda
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While looking for a picture for a particular 11-year-old's birthday card, came across this...
It even has one of these in the bottom corner!
It even has one of these in the bottom corner!
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Wot no Sausage, Bacon nor Mushrooms? 
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Re: Picture(s) of the day....
Bit chilly here today.
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