These photos are literally a four minute walk from my house.
These photos are literally a four minute walk from my house.
Our view. Farmer is busy this evening.
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Home, well a couple of minutes from home
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Lots of changes for you then, with Morrisons, Amble Inn, The Mariner/Artique gone, to make way for new developments. The new housing estates.
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Cheviots a few miles behind me
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The Nature walk behind my back Garden fence
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On my morning dog walk (obviously not today - earlier this year). View is across the Forth Valley to the Ochil Hills
Half a dozen miles from where I live (on a good day!):
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Not exactly a view from my back garden, but close to home and where I often go for a coffee and a sit.
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
Hessle Foreshore or closer to Ferriby?
edit, wrong side of the bridge…
View from my balcony looking over my garden one way and of the hedge the other way. You can just about see the sea from the right angle on a good day.
I thought it was taken on the south bank looking at the North too, because I'm not sure where that path could be on the north bank. But then looking at the land past the bridge, I can't see of the hull buildings, so I'm not sure it was taken from the south. I'm confused!
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actually footpath at the back of sainsburys, hessle. behind the a63. taken on a miserable day in the last lockdown about 5pm, i glanced up to see the sun finally poking through the murk smack in line with the bridge. the building you can see extreme right of the non zoomed pic is Andrew Marr i think.
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ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
Our village white horse.
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View from the front:
View from the rear:
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
I'm at the south of Sheffield with the Peak district ten mins away but never really visit the place!
Anyhow, A couple of pics that are enough to get me to throw another log on the fire!!
Two mins by car from me is the old sythe works, The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, It's centuries old and still works on certain days!, Had the best days fishing ever in the Mill pond- A fish a throw!!
Not the nicest place in the world and i'm so happy not to have to go any more although it's going back in to public ownership soon! They used to have open days for the workers family and friends, It seemed to have been kicked in to touch in the last few years though..
Anyhow, A view down the back garden..
John
Our last two apartments, China and Vietnam respectively.
We've now come down to earth and live at ground level. Lost the views, but it's nice to be back living on a street.
View from my back door.
Main road at the front though .
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Wow, this thread makes me want to move out of London.
This is a couple of roads away.
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My back garden
The view from our lounge window, we overlook a Vineyard and some of the gentle-few rolling landscapes in Suffolk.
I was somehow expecting a Himalayan vista
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Chatsworth is in the distance. You can see the fountain on a nice day. 15 mins walk.
Nice winter scene. 2 mins walk away.
Couple of minutes from home, favourite beach.
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The field behind the house
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I try to appreciate this view of the garden as often as possible:
From another angle:
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This is me in our back field with Pendle Hill in the background. Never tire of walking the dog.
From the bed. Noisy offspring not pictured.
Close up / out there.
Cold Fell. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Fell_(Pennines)
Stephenson's Rocket used to run past here up to Tindale.
The first train in the world, past my house!
Usually visible from this window: Swaledale sheep (lots and lots), pheasants, hares, curlews, lapwings, (RSPB Geltsdale) barn owl, the odd sparrow hawk and Ayreshires.
Same view near enough from the other 3 sides.
Occasional grumpy farmer
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and this is the reason I put winter tyres on in November and take them off in March
This is the road up to our house, AONB North Pennines to the left.
Within a 4 or 5 minute walk from my front door.
Down the road from me
Doesn't anybody live in a city?
Cheers,
Neil.