Sunday 21 December 2008

My World (10)

Well, here we are, continuing our walk along Grantham's Canal.


Here we have the 2nd Bridge. Plus some of the canals wild life that live on the canal.


Also wildlife beside the canal.




Now we have covered a few miles, we have the 3rd bridge.




= Continued next week - along Granthams canal, its scenes - wildlife - Bridges and its Countryside.





My World goes hand in hand with Skywatch.


The Team-


Klaus - Sandy - Ivar -Wren - Fishing Guy - Louise.





18 comments:

  1. Looks to be a fair bit of algea on the water. I was following part of the Peak Forest canal last week and the towpath was composed of MUD - had to chuck my shoes in the bin when I got home - it was time for a new pair anyway.

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  2. I love to take that walk, such a beautiful surroundings for a walk.

    Happy Holidays.

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  3. WOW, great post and photo's!!!
    Thanks so much for sharing with us.
    Happy Holiday's!!

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  4. Mac: What a neat look at the canals through your area.

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  5. My kind of world walking with a camera amonsgt nature's beauty. It doesn't get better than this.

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  6. That's a great walk along the water. The bridge is a Bridle Bridge, isn't it?! The caterpillar is also very beautiful!
    There are more windmills to come on my blog. I love them myself! wish you a great yuletide and a very happy New Year.

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  7. Love the bridge - no, the ducks - no, the caterpillar - no, the bridge. Oh, heck, I'll just wait until next week.

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  8. The ducks are cute!

    When I was scrolling down, the catterpillar appeared to be crawling too lol.

    Have a fun week!

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  9. I do enjoy seeing your walks.

    Happy Christmas!

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  10. That's a delightful walk. You have an eye for the beautiful and the wonderfully alive in a scene.

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  11. Seems a nice walk. I love the bridge.

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  12. Lovely tour thank you Mac and fab' shot of the caterpillar. Merry Christmas.

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  13. Lovely..a place that is green and no snow....

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  14. Oh how beautiful - I love bridges and yours is delightful. Look forward to next week's installment :) Happy Christmas, Judith

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  15. Lovely countryside. Have a good Christmas.

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  16. That's a beautiful place to walk !

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  17. Those poor birds had to swim in peasoup. Thanks for the walk.

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