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Storing Tri-X in the fridge since 1984

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin'

July 27, 2014 by in Landscape, People, Photograph

We savoured Scottish summers - both because they were so short, but are also a magical time when you live so far north. The scenery is bursting with life - the grass lush and thick, the trees hanging with fruit and the flowers in bloom. The nights can stay light past 10pm, and occasionally we would catch sight of the northern lights.What better way to enjoy a Sunday than to pack a picnic and seek out and architectural gem - the Pineapple. The Pineapple is a wonderful testament to British eccentricity. A summer house that has beautiful sloping lawns and fruit trees surrounded by a huge walled garden, it originally looked quite unassuming when first built in 1761 by the 4th Earl of Dunmore. When he was forcibly brought back from serving as the Governor of Virginia in 1771, it was common practice for returning sailors there to put a pineapple on the gatepost to let everyone know they had returned home. A bit of a wag, the 4th Earl built a huge stone pineapple on the roof of the house!Now owned by the National Trust for Scotland, the Pineapple is a secret gem - we would often be the only ones there, and spread out our refreshments beneath the trees, running and throwing a ball to each other on the well-kept lawns, returning for fresh strawberries, Scottish smoked salmon and iced water. If you ever fancy visiting, you can even stay in the house as a guest. Good times!This is my submission for the Wordpress Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin'.Summer Lovin' (1)Summer Lovin' (2)Summer Lovin' (3)

July 27, 2014 /
scotland, summer, the pineapple
Landscape, People, Photograph
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Ben Bullen Train Station

July 13, 2014 by in Landscape, Photograph, Photography

Ben Bullen Train Station

July 13, 2014 /
abandoned, australia, ben bullen, blue mountains, new south wales, train station
Landscape, Photograph, Photography
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Abandoned

March 06, 2014 by in Landscape, Photograph

Bangour Village HospitalBangour Village Hospital is an abandoned mental hospital in Scotland, near Livingstone. It has it's own church, and many buildings which lie abandoned, boarded up. It would have been prime development land, and was purchased by a large development company, but with the GFC, wasn't considered worth developing.I am not usually keen on the over-cooked HDR look, but for the mood I wanted to bring out, I pushed things a bit further.

March 06, 2014 /
bus stop, postaday, scotland
Landscape, Photograph
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Beneath the canopy

February 10, 2014 by in Landscape, People, Photograph

It was hot. 36 Celsius and no breeze. The summer was coming to an end, and making one last attempt to zap anyone foolish enough to go outside with UV. But my five year-old son needed to let off steam and do something physical, so we headed up the mountain to Katoomba, and took his favourite train ride (the world's steepest!) down from Scenic World, to the rainforest below.It's beautiful down here. We hike and have a picnic together. It's green and lush and cool beneath the canopy.Beneath the canopy 1Beneath the canopy 2Beneath the canopy 3Beneath the canopy 4Beneath the canopy 5

February 10, 2014 /
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Landscape, People, Photograph
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