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Friday, January 29, 2010
Haughton Street from Swains Valley
Today's contribution to Skywatch Friday was taken on the first Sunday of the New Year when Swains Valley was covered in crisp snow.
The sun cast deep shadows [click the link to see] and a snowman was attacked by a black dog [click the link to see].
The road ahead is Haughton Street. The house on the right behind the squeeze stile is on Markland Street. You can see more of it on this Christmas Photo [click the link to see].
Markland Street used to run all the way down to Dowson Road but the section to the left is now blocked by the large garages you can see. I showed the detached part in yesterday's post.
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10 comments:
Greetings from Finland after a long time!
I have heard, that you have got a real winter too and now I see it from your photo.
Nice SkyWatch Thursday to you!
Great, snowy capture! Love the blue skies! Hope you have a great weekend! Give the boys a hug for me!
Sylvia
That is a great blue sky with the crisp white snow
My goodness that's beautiful. Couldn't ask for a prettier winter's day. Makes a teriffic SWF.
Your sky does provide "depth" to the picture. Brilliant indeed.
Beautiful composition, all white snow and adorable light!
Have a great Friday!
Léia
Very pretty! I do like the shadows of winter.
nice, some sunshine! our shots look similar except you have snow & barns, i have road & houses...oh and clouds
Looks like a lovely day out there....
Pixellicious Photos
All that snow down in the deep south! Must have been nice when it was at the white and fluffy stage.
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