In Cleveleys, three close businesses named after Northern towns: Halifax, Skipton and Fleetwood.
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In Cleveleys, three close businesses named after Northern towns: Halifax, Skipton and Fleetwood.
A row of premises in Cleveleys with animals in their names: beavers, kat, sheep, pug and dukes. "Dukes" might be stretching it a bit, but dukes are human and humans are animals, so I think it counts.
Mechanical grabbers parked on a ramp from the promenade to the beach at Blackpool.
The futuristic promenade at Cleveleys.
A heavy plant parade on the beach at Blackpool.
Plenty of reading matter on the promenade at Fleetwood.
AI Slop, Mostly for Laughs.
When I started posting AI slop here, I thought it would be just one or two images and it would not matter. But I keep coming up with stupid ideas and want to post them.
So I will not post any more AI slop here, but it you wish you can see them on my new blog, titled AI Slop, Mostly for Laughs. The name is aislopforlaughs.
dude please stop with the brain dead AI shit.
Why? Technology moves on. We might as well use it.
A splendid display of dandelions on the upper promenade at Blackpool in May.
A stretch of isolated tarmac next to the River Wyre at Fleetwood. My guess is that it is a remnant of a path that was there before the newer one was built.
A log in East Pines Park in Blackpool, possibly a place for football fans to sit.
Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve, with the model aircraft flying club behind the fence, and, beyond that, the notorious Fleetwood Tip.
Fleetwood's contribution to green energy.
One of the roads leading to Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve. It looks like there are or have been plans for another road off it.
An empty plot of land next to the former library on Dock Street in Fleetwood. Let us hope this space is not left unused for as long as the former roll-on-roll-off ferry terminal across the street.
In the spring sunshine, the rural end of Anchorsholme Lane, on the border between Thornton and Blackpool.
When Yates Wine Lodge, South Shore, Blackpool, was demolished, it gave the Sun Inn, Mags Cafe and other businesses improved sea views. This will not last, as there are plans to build flats on the site.