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Friday, 25 September 2009
Skywatch Friday - Extra Late
Here's another of the classic 'shepherd's delight' skies, that we all seem to love. This one taken a couple of weeks ago just outside Nottingham. Anyone living in the block of flats would get a good view of the surrounding landscape. It's something I miss, living in a suburban street that is full of houses, telegraph poles and tall trees. Only a small patch of uncluttered sky to photograph.
Talking of poles, I do like the way the electricity cables stretch through the pylon, bringing light, heat and power to all the surrounding households. You may have to enlarge to see properly.
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I suppose in the olden days I felt the same way about the old kitchen stove. It was the source of heat, we cooked on it too and, my mom heated her irons on it to iron our clothes. In those days everything was ironed. Imagine that. As far as poles goes, we only had one pole near our house and it was a street light and a single bulb underneath a white porcelain lamp shade. We did have electric. One light in each room. The good old days is what people call it nowadays.
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