Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Rabbit Lane
Followers of Wigger's World may think they've seen this picture before. Indeed that is Tom's Landrover, but my photograph is from a slightly different angle.
This is the bottom of Rabbit Lane taken through the windscreen. We've already driven past the prettiest of the cottages.
Tom went back another day for a Walk down Rabbit Lane and his collection of posts will give you a good insight into life on the edge of Hyde.
My other ABC-Wednesday R posts this week are ~~ Restaurant (British) at Old Hyde ~~ Reflections in a Teapot at Ackworth born, gone West ~~ Roadworks at Sithenah
To visit more ABC-Wednesday posts go to Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.
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13 comments:
I wondered right now - yes. ;)
Nice shots from Rabbit Lane.
Wigger's world has had some lovely post about this area. I jus adore the name. Another goody.
I love Rabbit Lane. I will have to come back to see the link to Wiggers Rabbit Lane photos (have to wake the kids up now!) :)
never been there :D
Will you visit mine Thanks
great R post
There are some wonderful names out there to find
reminds me to take a photo of a local sign here for two towns (well 1 town one village) where the two names appearing one above the other are HAM SANDWICH
Nice shots Gerald, looks a great place to walk.
pop and see my ABC.
Nice shot and post this time too!
Petunia's ABC
We used to take our children to a local forested area that we dubbed "Rabbit Park" because of all the wild rabbits to be found there. Love the rustic nature of your photos. :D
I thought I reconised that old land rover... nice to see Rabbit Lane here Gerald.
I hope no little animals dare to step into the road there. Wow that is narrow! I'm surprised they allow vehicles through! But so picturesque.
wiggers world, rabbit lane - am i right to suggest that these names were born during victorian times (correct me if i'm wrong)
Glad you bobbed along for this one.
PeRfectly appRopRiate pictuRes!
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