It’s obviously time to wave ‘bye bye’ to the fair – I spotted this ride being transported along the London Road today.

It’s obviously time to wave ‘bye bye’ to the fair – I spotted this ride being transported along the London Road today.

Walking along the London Road, a movement in one of the windows caught my eye. Ice House Design‘s display resembles a swirling mass of snow… although my companion claimed it reminded him of a pillow that’d split open in a washing machine, with all the polyester filling tumbling around.

There were some fantastic views heading towards Bath this afternoon. Snow Hill provided the first one, with a perfectly timed crow flying from the tree as I took the photo.

The sunlight gave a beautiful silhouetted feel to the London Road, although the glare of the sun would make driving a little challenging!

Moving on to Northumberland Place, I think I confused a lot of tourists who wondered what I was taking a photo of. I don’t think they’d spotted the moon, perfectly placed above Pug & Puffin.

It’s almost impossible to walk along the London Road and not catch some amazing sunset shades in the sky at the moment.

Walking along Green Street, I spotted a Christmas display I must have walked past lots of times before and never noticed.

This was the display above the The Old Green Tree in Green Street, which just goes to show that if you don’t look up above the windows, there’s a lot of things you’re likely to miss!
Not only did the sunlight really catch the buildings on the London Road today, but it seemed apt for the “Deep Blue Sky” name too.
