This is my final shot of a glass roofs at Kew, but it isn’t my final Kew photograph. My album from that glorious day last year is huge!
As I think I explained at the start, or at least in the previews I am juggling quite a bit at the moment. So whilst I fully intend to visit everyone and respond to ping-backs when they occur, you might find there are delays occasionally. Do please bear with me as I will connect eventually, and in the next week or so I will be creating a gallery of #JuneSquare participants to make sure everyone has a chance to enjoy everyone’s entries.
I love your glass roofs!
https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2018/06/05/roof-squares-no-4/
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Your roof is incredible today. And great photo too 😊
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Thank you!
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And the angles continue on that great roof. 😀
Here is my entry for today.
https://ceenphotography.com/2018/06/04/month-of-squares-june-4-2018-old-town-church-roof/
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Couldn’t stop photographing it, my siblings thought me most strange!!
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I would have been joining you. 😀 😀 And you are not strange in my book.
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Thank you Cee. Would have been such fun if you’d been there too. One of these days ………
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Loving your entry btw 😀
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Kew has certainly given you plenty of ammunition for your challenges! I’m in a park today, but a long way from Kew. https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2018/06/04/june-square-roofs-4/
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And I haven’t finished with Kew roofs yet!
Yours today though is stunning. Such a beauty.
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Thank you Becky. An inspiring challenge. Again!
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Thank you so very much. Was nervous in lead up but have been delighted by the response. Such amazing roofs out there.
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I’m keen on architecture so figured I’d have some roofs, not quite as many as I do have though! I obviously look up a lot.
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Looking up is by good 😊
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I’ve just posted my contribute:
http://unavistadisanfermo.wordpress.com/2018/6/4/Month-of-Squares-ROOFS-june4th
Hope you enjoy!
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I did enjoy it. Wonderful.
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We’ve never been to Kew, but your photos make me think we must definitely do it next time.
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oh do . . . it is quite wonderful. Not a true gardeners paradise like RHS Wisley, but it is still a fabulous and huge garden.
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We haven’t been there either. We still have so much to see in UK – what a great reason to go again.
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Do do visit again!
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We will for sure. We were watching Michael Portillo’s Railway Journeys last night and he was in Winchester. We kept saying to each other “We’ve been there!”
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Ooh missed that one. Was it good?
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It was an old one. Yes, he spent lots of time in the cathedral of course, but he went to the water mill and the gates.
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Ooh must try and find it.
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You definitely should Carol. It’s an amazing garden – too big for one day, but the glasshouses are worth it alone.
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Everything Jude says!
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Perfect for the theme!
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Than k you so much 🙂
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Love the abstraction of the curves and squares. Have never been to Kew, so will glad to see future views.
Also with gardening in mind, here are some Wenlock views: https://tishfarrell.com/2018/06/04/of-sunset-over-the-rooftops-from-the-allotment-and-much-toiling-on-the-plot-as-in-gardening-not-writing/
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Loving the garden theme, and your views are amazing.
So glad you liked my unusual shot today. Kew is fabulous, but do allow lots of time for pit stops. I was flaking by this point as a full day there is quite hard work!!
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I can imagine that Kew is pretty hard (if lovely) work. Sounds like it needs several days.
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Definitely wish we had had 2 at least!
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Great roofline! Here’s mine, Becky: https://wordsvisual.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=9660&action=edit
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ah Sue this link doesn’t work 😦
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Oh….
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are you ok if I delete this one as we do have the other link? Or would you prefer I amended it?
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The other link?
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I’ll check.
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Oh, amend it, please
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https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2018/06/04/interesting-roof-in-port-louis/
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An unusual angle that works well, especially for the roof theme. And do I spy the Bee Hive in the background?
I’m going curvy this morning and will be with you soon
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Well spotted, yes it is . . . 😀
Blame the angle on the fact we were all desperate for tea at this point!! Was amazed it worked so well when i looked at it later.
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Beautiful, you crazily busy woman! Just having coffee and gazing down on Warsaw before I say goodbye to Meg this morning xx
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Your morning sounds wonderful albeit sad she is leaving. Enjoy your morning together.
And yes it does all feel a bit crazily busy. I am daft!
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Just said farewell to Meg at an obscure bus station on the edge of Warsaw. Chatting in terrible Polish to a lovely lady on the bus xx
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If she understood you that can’t have been that terrible!
Hope the rest of your day goes ok xxx
PS very envious of you and Meg meeting up.
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I second your comment, Becky!
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Deliciously roofish!
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Thank you 😀
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