Monochrome Monday hosted by Aileni As it is very frosty and cold I am driving to work, shameful, yes, as its only 1.75 miles uphill down hill in nose to tail traffic. I park in the nearest car park, courtesy of the City Council, a perk of the job. Thank you very much. And this is what l see on my short walk from car park to work! silhouette of castle gate looking back over my shoulder where l have walked from the very ineffectual Millennium Bridge this is the entrance to the underpass, which takes us under the dual carriageway that separates the Castle from the city, the Museum and Cathedral this is the underpass decorated with old local industrial machinery and the Cursing Stone produced for the Millennium and inscribed with a centuries old curse it receives the wrath of locals as it is considered the cause of all our recent ills, Foot & mouth and the Floods the marble floor containing prominent local and Reiver's name the Whispering Wall, solid glass brick, come alive with...
That's so beautiful. Brilliant colours.
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Such a beautiful end to a day.
ReplyDeleteaaah greece what a beautiful sunset there!
ReplyDeleteYes, looking at vacation pictures is a good thing this time of the year.
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Oh just gorgeous. What a sight.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful... thank you for sharing such a warm view ... we're still in the depths of winter here in the N.E. of the U.S.
ReplyDeleteA happy weekend to you ~ Maria
beautiful!!!
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My son just posted a load of sunset photos on his flikr page - his were taken on a cold beach in Wales in Feb though... not quite the same thing :-)
ReplyDeleteSublime indeed . sunsets over water cannot be beat ..
ReplyDeleteRomantic and mysterious!
ReplyDeleteOh ... Greek sunsets... you've got me all wistful now.
ReplyDeletePerhaps a return there should be on the cards.
ReplyDeleteHeavenly!
Lovely shot. You would imagine that somewhere, beyond the horizon, the sun and it's reflection actually meet upon the water.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me dream of warmer climes!
That's my type of sunset, preferably with a glass of something chilled along with it.
ReplyDeleteActually, I was referring to the "I stole this from Joanne" sidebar thingy, I am confused and wrote back to your comment on my comment list. I am kinda new to all this so I come off like a nut.
ReplyDeleteThis makes no sense so I will just agree that Greece is a very beautiful place.
Gorgeous.....xv
ReplyDeleteSara- I feel like I could stretch out my arms and grow gian as I float on this sea of beauty. Thanks. ~rick
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