Wild Walcot

The pop-up garden in Walcot Street is looking great – it was quite challenging to find a time to get a photograph when nobody was there!

And speaking of trying to get photos while nobody was there, that’s almost impossible for Wisteria Walk in SouthGate!

Wisteria Walk

Following on from the bicycles and umbrellas suspended above a pedestrian street in SouthGate, we currently haveĀ Wisteria Walk. So far it looks like it provides a good amount of shade, as well as being popular for photographs!

 

New Business?

The work has already started on what is expected to be the new Metro Bank (taking over part of the building M&S have), but this seagull decided that the hoarding was a suitable look-out point.

More trees

And yet more trees – although I admit they would have looked even better if it was blue sky behind them, rather than grey clouds!

 

Francis Hotel

Not the easiest of scenes to photograph without people and vehicles – maybe I need to be in Queen Square at a quieter point in the day?

Shadows in the window

At first you might think there’s nothing unusual about this photo, but then you realise that the “TR Hayes” writing is actually a shadow cast onto the settee, by the sign on the window pane!

Ghost Sign

Now the work on the old toll house has been completed, I noticed what looks like a ghost sign on the side…. my companion reckoned it just said “gent’s toilets”, but I’m not convinced!