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👍 When I see your pictures, I often wish I lived in Bournemouth. It seems such an interesting place. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hello Stoney, there are dull and darker aspects, but plenty of of interesting things across Christchurch, Bournemouth and Poole. LikeLike Reply
I love those black and white pillars, and the tall plant in the last photo. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hello Audrey, the pillars seem to be popular, they hold up the flyover near the sea front and the art work has improved the appearance. I don’t know what that plant is, something tropical that enjoys sea air and facing south in a sheltered garden. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The water under a structure like a bridge or pier always fascinates me as it swirls different ways… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hello Carol. It was a very low tide and the calmest I had seen it under the pier. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yes when its high tide under the pier can be quite dangerous but also can be spectacular at times… LikeLiked by 1 person
Painting the columns black and white works really well, but the entrance to the dentist’s chair looks like walking into an modern execution chamber! Best wishes, Pete. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hello Pete, fortunately it wasn’t that bad when I got in the dentist’s chair! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
👍 When I see your pictures, I often wish I lived in Bournemouth. It seems such an interesting place.
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Hello Stoney, there are dull and darker aspects, but plenty of of interesting things across Christchurch, Bournemouth and Poole.
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All have stories to tell.
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Hello Geoff, yes plenty of stories.
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I love those black and white pillars, and the tall plant in the last photo.
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Hello Audrey, the pillars seem to be popular, they hold up the flyover near the sea front and the art work has improved the appearance.
I don’t know what that plant is, something tropical that enjoys sea air and facing south in a sheltered garden.
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The water under a structure like a bridge or pier always fascinates me as it swirls different ways…
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Hello Carol. It was a very low tide and the calmest I had seen it under the pier.
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Yes when its high tide under the pier can be quite dangerous but also can be spectacular at times…
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Russell Cotes?
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Yes indeed Barbara, my favourite coffee stop.
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Painting the columns black and white works really well, but the entrance to the dentist’s chair looks like walking into an modern execution chamber!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Hello Pete, fortunately it wasn’t that bad when I got in the dentist’s chair!
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Lovely photographs, Janet.
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Thanks Robbie, I had fun taking them.
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I would love those black and white pillars. 🙂
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Hello Debby, yes the pillars seem to be very popular.
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No doubts! 🙂
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Really interesting. Is that a Dentist’s, the first one!
Gwen.
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Yes Gwen, a rare moment when the door was open.
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