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
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Monday, February 16, 2009
February Quiz: Muddy Bench
OK, it is quiz time again.
Obviously it was quite muddy when I passed by this bench on one of my walks. Maybe it would look a lot better in summer-time.
If you sat here one day, what do you think you might be viewing?
I'll give you the answer next Monday.
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16 comments:
Ok, I'll take a stab.
The canal?
Maybe a football pitch?
The Peak Forest Canal is my guess, Gerald.
How about the reservoir where you can now fish. cant remember the name
may be play ground.. soccer one
I suppose it depends on which of the four sides you are sitting. I guess there must be a train line there & like some others have said, a canal.
Well I would say the canal - but it's already been done - so how about 'ducks'?
You have been delighting us with pictures from the canals lately. I guess that we see the path alongside one of them and that in summer we would have seen a beautiful canal with all the trimmings. (No Google Maps or searching the net this time ;-) )
I think you see a walking path and trees, lots of trees, lol.
I'm not sure but I can't wait to find out!
a river
One horse!
:-)Léia
Thanks for your comment today!
I'm guessing it's on the edge of a quarry that has grown over.
The sensible answer is a train track otherwise I prefer waiting for Godot.
I don't know but will be back to find out.
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