From Lucy
Lampost and Wall - Dorchester - July 22nd 2009
Lucy Corander - Sony DSC-T77
Trees
Trees - Church Ope, Portland - July 29th 2009
Lucy Corrander - Sony DSC-T77
Boats On Wheels
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Lampost and Wall - Dorchester - July 22nd 2009
Lucy Corander - Sony DSC-T77
Trees
Trees - Church Ope, Portland - July 29th 2009
Lucy Corrander - Sony DSC-T77
Boats On Wheels
For more photos - go to Pictures Just Pictures
What's over the top? This is what Hermes and Debbie asked when I showed this photo on 'Pictures Just Pictures'.
. . . This is what you see when you come over the brow on this stretch of path.
Portland Harbour - where the sailing events for the 2012 Olympics will be taking place - and Portland in the distance.
Not that I recommend you take your eye off the path, or you'll be tumbling down here.
Over and over, people make new paths as the old ones crumble away;
higher, then higher . . .
So that's what I do now - take the higher path, in case that next edge is ready to tip.
There are lots of little coves below; each one protected from the waves by boulders. They loop in and out like a lace edging.
Gorse burns - and there's a lot of gorse round here. This fire was recent; the smell of burning so strong it may still have been smoldering. On the way back, I met women bringing buckets of water to put out a smaller fire before it spread.
This is another photo from Pictures Just Pictures, 'Rusted Rails Near Ferrybridge'. This is where the path I was on meets with the route of the old line to Portland. When I first walked here, the tracks had been lifted but there was nothing but broken stone under foot. It has a tarmac surface now and lots of people walk or cycle in and out of town along it. Great! Except I feel a bit churlish. It was nice to be here when hardly anyone else was!
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Something made me to watch it for a long time. Maybe it was the leafs.
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