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.
I especially like that you've taken both of these photos and shared them with us. It's that sort of thing, among many others, that I like about this CDPB thing--the fact that you figured we'd all be curious about what was beyond the end of the other photo and then you showed us. Thanks! And I'm glad you like Duncan's photo--he's a little champ of a dog.
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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The pigeon seems to have found peace and quiet looking over the river. Maybe I would have done the same-
BTW This site would be most welcome in our "Bridges theme".
Me again - very nice of you Gerald! Much appreciated!
The pigeon looked so peaceful.
Bet that pigeon is saying "I'd wish that old bloke with the camera would push off and leave me alone".
Just up my street(so to speak) a walk along a river or canal.
Pigeon waiting to be fed I guess?.
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Lovely image - he looks very contemplative!
Nice shot, Gerald, & finally some sun for you there!
A peaceful photo! How I'd love to wake up in a morning with that view.
I love this photo. It is just so British (can I say that and not offend? I hope so!). I love it!
I especially like that you've taken both of these photos and shared them with us. It's that sort of thing, among many others, that I like about this CDPB thing--the fact that you figured we'd all be curious about what was beyond the end of the other photo and then you showed us. Thanks! And I'm glad you like Duncan's photo--he's a little champ of a dog.
Nice photo! Very peaceful.
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