A few images from around here to show what it's like in May.
A long time ago I lived in Rochester, Kent so was interested to see pictures of the 32nd
Chimney Sweep festival from there in the Guardian. A few Morris Dancers drinking beer too!
Don't forget to occasionally check out one of my favourite blogs by friend Robert Genn. (Click on his banner picture on the right)....
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Cherry Lane Shopping Mall next door. (Cherry tree on the right) |
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Round Garden in Oliver |
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We live in America |
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How would you like these in your front garden? |
Hope you all enjoyed the Super Moon photos.
Oh by the way, Penticton High School is celebrating its 100th anniversary here this weekend. The population of Penticton was 600 back in 1912. Today it is just over 42,000.
6 comments:
That last photograph looks like two giant bowls on a crown green. What's with the stars and stripes?
It looks like the trees exploded.
Greetings,
Filip
As I said, Alan, we live in America- North America, and we fly the Stars and Stripes to make all our wonderful U.S. tourists feel at home in Canada!
Filip, the trees didn't explode, they were trimmed with round clippers!
I like the round trees - but I wouldn't like the job of clipping them.
Ah Rochester: I think there is a Dickens connection going-on: he was a keen observer of his surroundings too.
Anna
Thanks Anna!
Certainly Mr Pickwick knew Rochester. There is his coaching inn still there.
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