This is Hyde Daily Photo Volume 1 (2006-2011) which is now in archive mode. For recent photographs please visit Hyde Daily Photo Volume 2. Additional material and links to blogger friends can be found at Hyde DP Xtra.
Gerald, I have to answer something you wrote on my site about the song Isabella mentioned. . . .I know exactly what you mean. That entire day I couldn't get the song out of my head. AUGH. I do have to tell you that I named my store Paper Moon because the song was in my head, and I took it as a sign!! :-)
Great shots. I think I liked this photo the best - the winter one, it looked to bleak but then again, I like my winter scenes with lots of snow (hazard of living in Northern Ontario).
Sorry I could not reply earlier. I was very surprised to read that you also have a noise and air pollution problem. (But I think out problem is bigger :) because we have millions lighting up). For some reason I just assumed that there you have restrictions/laws that prohibit citizens from lighting up fireworks except in designated places. Sorry to hear that the nuisance has extended perhaps due to people celebrating Diwali. This can be a sensitive subject but celebrating things the way people did back home, without adapting to the traditions/customs of their new home can only mean trouble for them and a bad name for the community in general.... I remember reading about the Indian community celebrating Diwali or the Independence Day on the West Coast in the US. Every year they would rent a community hall and each year they got louder and people would throw garbage on the streets (because the organizers did not provide adequate cans), and park on sidewalks, and finally the city (Fremont, California) refused to allow them to hold their celebrations there. They had to find an alternate place in some other city and just reading it was shameful to me.
Bank Holiday Breakfast
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The Mayday theme for City Daily Bloggers is Let's Eat, so on a rather bleak
Monday Bank Holiday I went into town for breakfast.
This is the "small breakf...
C is for Curious Cows
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I found these strange looking cows outside Seven Miles Out in the Market
Place. Shortly afterwards they were taken inside and I heard some mention
of the...
Henry Enfield Dowson
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The following information is taken from "A History of Hyde Chapel" chiefly
from the materials and reminiscences of John Thornley compiled by Thomas
Middl...
A Dinosaur in Hyde
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On Easter Saturday some dinosaurs visited Hyde and roamed around town. The
first arrived on the Civic Square about 10.45am. More came later and by
mid-af...
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OH, Gerald! I think this is my favorite photo of the ones you have shown of this footpath. . .It looks so inviting. . .
Did you photoshop this to get these wonderful colors? Or is that just the way it looked in the light of day? It's simply beautiful.
looks like a very nice hiking trail!
Gerald, I have to answer something you wrote on my site about the song Isabella mentioned. . . .I know exactly what you mean. That entire day I couldn't get the song out of my head. AUGH. I do have to tell you that I named my store Paper Moon because the song was in my head, and I took it as a sign!! :-)
Great shots. I think I liked this photo the best - the winter one, it looked to bleak but then again, I like my winter scenes with lots of snow (hazard of living in Northern Ontario).
This path looks very nice.
Sorry I could not reply earlier. I was very surprised to read that you also have a noise and air pollution problem. (But I think out problem is bigger :) because we have millions lighting up). For some reason I just assumed that there you have restrictions/laws that prohibit citizens from lighting up fireworks except in designated places. Sorry to hear that the nuisance has extended perhaps due to people celebrating Diwali. This can be a sensitive subject but celebrating things the way people did back home, without adapting to the traditions/customs of their new home can only mean trouble for them and a bad name for the community in general.... I remember reading about the Indian community celebrating Diwali or the Independence Day on the West Coast in the US. Every year they would rent a community hall and each year they got louder and people would throw garbage on the streets (because the organizers did not provide adequate cans), and park on sidewalks, and finally the city (Fremont, California) refused to allow them to hold their celebrations there. They had to find an alternate place in some other city and just reading it was shameful to me.
It makes me want to take a ramble. But obviously not on Guy Fawkes'. That might be detrimental to one's health.
Lovely path.... I think I would like to take a stroll.
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