Friday 31 January 2014
Bird Feeders
This riverside terrace house has placed a number of bird feeders in their tree. Hope they get a good selection of feathered visitors this winter.
Thursday 30 January 2014
Wednesday 29 January 2014
Tuesday 28 January 2014
Theatre Box Office
The panto is still on at The Theatre Royal for another couple of weeks. Following after is Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks, quite a contrast!
Monday 27 January 2014
Double Box
This double post box used to separate first and second class post, now it is stamped or franked mail. The tower behind is Bootham Bar Postern Tower.
Sunday 26 January 2014
Saturday 25 January 2014
Riverside Walk
Part of the riverside walk along the Ouse between Lendal and Ouse Bridges. A typical York mix of very old and not so old buildings.
Friday 24 January 2014
Working hard in the Library
There are a number of PCs available for use in the Public Library. I was amused by how many of them were being used for crushing candies or similar as I walked by recently.
Thursday 23 January 2014
York Minster Piazza
The Emperor Constantine surveys the recently completed and nearly empty Piazza outside the south transept of York Minster. Just imagine, York with a Piazza!
Wednesday 22 January 2014
Tuesday 21 January 2014
Monday 20 January 2014
Pemberley
If any of you saw Death Comes to Pemberley at Christmas you might recognise this street, minus the cars, furniture and scaffolding of course.
Sunday 19 January 2014
Hello Ducky!
Having read the sign I have to agree. Phil's Street Art is still on the go, you can read an interview with Phil here. Sorry I missed the snails.
Saturday 18 January 2014
Love Lock or Eyesore?
In Amsterdam last year I noticed a number of bridges had so called 'love locks' attached. Whilst individually they might seem romantic collectively they looked like urban vandalism. I was sorry to see a bridge in York had started to acquire similar locks, ironically it is in the least romantic location I could think of in the city.
Friday 17 January 2014
Transformer
York City Art Gallery is in the midst of an 8 million pound refurbishment. The posters outside state that it is transforming, I keep expecting to see a large yellow car parked here one day.......
Thursday 16 January 2014
Wednesday 15 January 2014
Remains of the Day
Well remains of the night actually, I found this broken glass on a wall in the city in early January. A casualty of the New Years Eve celebrations I imagine!
Tuesday 14 January 2014
Primitive Methodist
I have walked past this church hundreds of times but until I looked at this picture I had no idea it was named after John Petty. He was a religious writer, educator and Primitive Methodist minister. The church is known locally as Monkgate Methodist.
Monday 13 January 2014
Rubbish!
On a recent trip to London I visited Camberly Street Gardens and was very impressed by this giant dragonfly made from discarded yoghurt pots, bits of scrap metal and an obsolete CD player.
Sunday 12 January 2014
Saturday 11 January 2014
Weeping Willow #2
The willows in Thursdays post were a part of this impressive line up. They will leave a sad looking gap.
Friday 10 January 2014
Goose Wing
The sound of geese honking overhead made me look up, and as I was holding my camera this shot was a reflex action!
Taking part in Skywatch Friday
Thursday 9 January 2014
Weeping Willow
These weeping willows by the side of the River Foss look to have suffered in the recent windy weather.
Wednesday 8 January 2014
Repainted
Before After
The Coat of Arms of Charles I (1625-49) above the doorway of Kings Manor has been cleaned repainted and re-guilded. It shows the Royal Crown above St George's flag, Lion, and red rose for England, and St Andrew's saltire, Unicorn, and thistle for Scotland. It also has the Irish harp and French Fleur-de-Lis, plus a back-to-front N in mon!
Tuesday 7 January 2014
No Bins!
Well the first thing I noticed was no refuse bins outside Kings Manor! These usually appear whenever I pass by with my camera. However there is more to see over the door and that is worth a look tomorrow surely........
Monday 6 January 2014
Through the Arch
Glancing through the 'side door' of Queen Margaret's arch as I walked past something new caught my eye. Come back tomorrow for a closer look.......
Sunday 5 January 2014
Saturday 4 January 2014
Cafe Concerto
A poster from the wall of Cafe Concerto, a pleasant place for a meal or a quick cuppa close by York Minster.
Friday 3 January 2014
Temple of the Four Winds
Still at Castle Howard this is the Temple of the Four Winds, a room used for reading and entertaining with impressive views over the estate. I can confirm that one of the four winds was certainly blowing on our visit here!
Thursday 2 January 2014
Mausoleum
Walking through the grounds of the Castle Howard estate several garden building stand out. One is the Mausoleum where many generations of the Howard family are buried.
Wednesday 1 January 2014
Happy New Year
My favourite image from Ginnels Gates and Ghosts during the last 12 months, mainly because it took me many shots to get it looking as I wanted! Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year for 2014, and looking forward to seeing your view on the world.
Taking part in CDP theme day.
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