I'll finish the week with some more photo's from round Fair Mile showing the sky with puffy clouds behind.
This looks towards the back of the old hospital years ago you would have seen a nurses accommodation block in front and the occupational therapy over to the right of me
The huge fork marks were you might find the allotments which are in the distance to the left. Over on the right you would have found a football pitch many years ago
This looks to the North side of the Chapel and I doubt the scene has changed much since it was built
This is the way you would have gone to the boilerhouse years ago, just beside the car you see is a weighbridge. If you walked left along the wall you come to the Hospital Mortuary, It's a house now
The courtyard around the side of the boilerhouse where the coal was stored. I've been up the top of the chimney as well
I will leave you with my favourite shot of the day. The photos were all taken on my iPhone and a few moments after I got home they uploaded to Google photos. Moments later it had Stylised the photo. if you want to see more from the place then visit my blog Forgotten Fairmile.
Happy Skywatch
Hello, pretty sky captures. My favorite are 4& 5th Chimney/sky photos and I like the sign. Wishing you a happy day and weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteThere is another sign the other end of the road
DeleteGreat shots of the blue skies and the brick building. Interesting post, I enjoyed the little visit with you
ReplyDeleteThanks you
DeleteThose clouds look so fluffy and beautiful over deep blue skies!
ReplyDeleteThey do indeed
DeleteYou couldn't have chosen a better day for photography there.
ReplyDeleteI think I struck lucky
DeleteOne of the reasons I love to read so much is that I feel like I can travel back in time. I feel like I traveled back today when I visited your blog.
ReplyDeleteI offten wonder ho wit was back in time when it was opened seeing the old photos I have of the place
DeleteYou've got the camera eye Billy, I like the shots you've taken and managed to avoid cutting "things" off - which isn't easy. I've tried.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice comment, Glad you appreciate them
DeleteHi Bill, I sure like the country where you live. The skies are so blue. I thought Seattle had the most blue sky, but now I think it is yours! :-) You take neat photos of buildings. Wow, I am surprised to hear you gave the SX730 to your son. What a lucky guy he is! :-) So how do you like the 740? Should I upgrade? Wishing you a happy weekend ahead. John
ReplyDeleteI envy your skys as well. Not sure I would upgrade there is little difference
DeleteExcelentes e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigado meu amigo
DeleteBeautiful sky photos! You do see such lovely clouds and blue skies there.
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky at times
DeleteA really interesting history and you tell it well! Wonderful skies and beautiful photos also.
ReplyDeleteYour too kind, thank you
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