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  1. Snow sparkle in the city.

    #SilentSunday ¹ #SundayWalk #StreetPhotography

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    ¹ from my perspective as a deaf photographer, yes.

  2. Snow sparkle in the city.

    #SilentSunday ¹ #SundayWalk #StreetPhotography

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    ¹ from my perspective as a deaf photographer, yes.

  3. Snow sparkle in the city.

    #SilentSunday ¹ #SundayWalk #StreetPhotography

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    ¹ from my perspective as a deaf photographer, yes.

  4. Snow sparkle in the city.

    #SilentSunday ¹ #SundayWalk #StreetPhotography

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    ¹ from my perspective as a deaf photographer, yes.

  5. Snow sparkle in the city.

    #SilentSunday ¹ #SundayWalk #StreetPhotography

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    ¹ from my perspective as a deaf photographer, yes.

  6. Went on an “early morning“ (got up at 8:30 on a Sunday am I mad yes I am) walk today, using iWalk Cornwall and while the snippets of information it serves at each “stop” are interesting, they are a bit.. um… pedestrian. So. Here we go.

    “This bridge is the site of the famous Pooh Sticks race between Sir Henry Smithely-Scuttlebutt (local landowner) and Lord Lloyd-George of Lymington, held in the summer of 1897.

    The race is famous for its use of actual poo in place of the traditional stick. Smithely-Scuttlebutt lost the first race when his log disintegrated and sank before winning the second, but was forced to concede when unable to provide anything with which to contest the tie breaker. Lord Lloyd-George put his form down to ‘six bananas before bed last night and plenty of fibre don’tcha know’.

    For fans of the sport, this was in the era before the rule permitting substitutes was added”.

    #SundayWalk #EntertainingButFictionalFacts

  7. Went on an “early morning“ (got up at 8:30 on a Sunday am I mad yes I am) walk today, using iWalk Cornwall and while the snippets of information it serves at each “stop” are interesting, they are a bit.. um… pedestrian. So. Here we go.

    “This bridge is the site of the famous Pooh Sticks race between Sir Henry Smithely-Scuttlebutt (local landowner) and Lord Lloyd-George of Lymington, held in the summer of 1897.

    The race is famous for its use of actual poo in place of the traditional stick. Smithely-Scuttlebutt lost the first race when his log disintegrated and sank before winning the second, but was forced to concede when unable to provide anything with which to contest the tie breaker. Lord Lloyd-George put his form down to ‘six bananas before bed last night and plenty of fibre don’tcha know’.

    For fans of the sport, this was in the era before the rule permitting substitutes was added”.

    #SundayWalk #EntertainingButFictionalFacts

  8. Went on an “early morning“ (got up at 8:30 on a Sunday am I mad yes I am) walk today, using iWalk Cornwall and while the snippets of information it serves at each “stop” are interesting, they are a bit.. um… pedestrian. So. Here we go.

    “This bridge is the site of the famous Pooh Sticks race between Sir Henry Smithely-Scuttlebutt (local landowner) and Lord Lloyd-George of Lymington, held in the summer of 1897.

    The race is famous for its use of actual poo in place of the traditional stick. Smithely-Scuttlebutt lost the first race when his log disintegrated and sank before winning the second, but was forced to concede when unable to provide anything with which to contest the tie breaker. Lord Lloyd-George put his form down to ‘six bananas before bed last night and plenty of fibre don’tcha know’.

    For fans of the sport, this was in the era before the rule permitting substitutes was added”.

    #SundayWalk #EntertainingButFictionalFacts

  9. Went on an “early morning“ (got up at 8:30 on a Sunday am I mad yes I am) walk today, using iWalk Cornwall and while the snippets of information it serves at each “stop” are interesting, they are a bit.. um… pedestrian. So. Here we go.

    “This bridge is the site of the famous Pooh Sticks race between Sir Henry Smithely-Scuttlebutt (local landowner) and Lord Lloyd-George of Lymington, held in the summer of 1897.

    The race is famous for its use of actual poo in place of the traditional stick. Smithely-Scuttlebutt lost the first race when his log disintegrated and sank before winning the second, but was forced to concede when unable to provide anything with which to contest the tie breaker. Lord Lloyd-George put his form down to ‘six bananas before bed last night and plenty of fibre don’tcha know’.

    For fans of the sport, this was in the era before the rule permitting substitutes was added”.

    #SundayWalk #EntertainingButFictionalFacts

  10. Went on an “early morning“ (got up at 8:30 on a Sunday am I mad yes I am) walk today, using iWalk Cornwall and while the snippets of information it serves at each “stop” are interesting, they are a bit.. um… pedestrian. So. Here we go.

    “This bridge is the site of the famous Pooh Sticks race between Sir Henry Smithely-Scuttlebutt (local landowner) and Lord Lloyd-George of Lymington, held in the summer of 1897.

    The race is famous for its use of actual poo in place of the traditional stick. Smithely-Scuttlebutt lost the first race when his log disintegrated and sank before winning the second, but was forced to concede when unable to provide anything with which to contest the tie breaker. Lord Lloyd-George put his form down to ‘six bananas before bed last night and plenty of fibre don’tcha know’.

    For fans of the sport, this was in the era before the rule permitting substitutes was added”.

    #SundayWalk #EntertainingButFictionalFacts

  11. Forest on a sunday.

    #sundaywalk #forestlove #spring #ostara #trees

    (Ursprünglich am 22. März 2020 auf Instagram gepostet.)

  12. spotted on yesterday's #walk: someone hid a small carved stone fish in the water-filled knothole of a tree. #sundaywalk #randomfinds #faeries #bochum

  13. spotted on yesterday's #walk: someone hid a small carved stone fish in the water-filled knothole of a tree. #sundaywalk #randomfinds #faeries #bochum

  14. spotted on yesterday's #walk: someone hid a small carved stone fish in the water-filled knothole of a tree. #sundaywalk #randomfinds #faeries #bochum

  15. spotted on yesterday's #walk: someone hid a small carved stone fish in the water-filled knothole of a tree. #sundaywalk #randomfinds #faeries #bochum

  16. spotted on yesterday's #walk: someone hid a small carved stone fish in the water-filled knothole of a tree. #sundaywalk #randomfinds #faeries #bochum