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  2. This bridge across the River Wey is very interesting as it once housed 2 x Waterwheels which powered an old iron foundry. The foundry ceased operating in the 19th Century and there is little evidence now apart from this bridge and its abutments. Some old iron ore “slag” can still be found around the site, though. This is located at Hammer, a village where the county boundaries of Surrey, West Sussex and Hampshire meet just outside Haslemere. The view is spoilt a bit by the water pipe crossing in front of the bridge (this is much more recent) and the author does not know where this pipe goes to or from.

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  3. The football at Badshot Lea may have been uninspiring, but this lovely ladybird makes for a pleasant distraction!,

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  5. The power line across the Hogmoor Inclosure in Hampshire, England marches unrelentingly into the Sunset.

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  6. Gorse is a native shrub to the UK and grows mainly on heathland . The distinctive yellow flowers are very intensive and abundant this year! This is in the Hogmoor Inclosure in Hampshire, England.,

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  8. And a full three years after Covid, men are STILL trying to explain things to me...!!
  9. There is NO dark side of the moon! It all depends on your perspective... Half of the moon is virtually always in full sunlight - OBVIOUSLY!!! (The only exception, of course, being when there is a total eclipse of the moon. IE, when the moon is eclipsed by the earth...) When there is what we call the "Dark Moon" - (the phase of the moon when it is between the "Old Moon" and the "New Moon") - the so-called dark side of the moon is actually in full daylight... As I said... It all depends on your perspective!! The so-called "dark side of the moon" is simply the side of the moon that we never see, when viewed from Earth. One Luna "day" is equal to one Luna "year" - (the time it takes the moon to complete one full orbit of the Earth...) So we never get to see the so-called "dark side of the moon" unless we go up there in a space ship! Moral of the story? The Dark Side of the Moon is nothing more than the side of the moon that we never get to see - due to our narrow, restricted, earth-bound perspective...
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  11. Seen on a Dandelion flower in the Hogmoor Inclosure in Hampshire, England.

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    The Hayes & Yeading Goalkeeper saves v Badshot Lea. The game finishes 2-0 to Hayes & Yeading..

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    Aldershot Town equalise to make it 1-1 against Sutton Utd!

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  15. As pictured from the Dusit Hotel in Makati, Manila, the Sun closes another Philippine day.,

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  16. Yes, yes! excellent!! And where exactly did we see this gorgeous, lovely flower?!!
  17. Hmmm... It looks like it might have overpowering, hypnotic aroma...??!!!
  18. Oooohh! Look at that! I love Gumamela. (And no overpowering, hypnotic aroma...)
  19. The scientific name of this flower is Hibiscus. Gumamela is the tagalog name.
  20. The scientific name of this flower is Galphimia Glauca
  21. The scientific name of this flower is Hibiscus. Gumamela is the tagalog name.
  22. Jennifer Rolfe

    Jenny's Photo Album 🌻

    Photos taken from Random places I've been.
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