The Girl with All the Gifts (Colm McCarthy, 2016) Tame Valley Canal Aqueduct Walsall, West Midlands (UK) Bridge over the River Tame Type: arch bridge.
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The Girl with All the Gifts (Colm McCarthy, 2016) Tame Valley Canal Aqueduct Walsall, West Midlands (UK) Bridge over the River Tame Type: arch bridge.
The Girl with All the Gifts (Colm McCarthy, 2016) M6 motorway Flyover Walsall, West Midlands (UK) Bridge over the River Tame Type: beam bridge.
Autumn wanderings along the water
Autumn wanderings along the water
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no swirl in this world I thought this walking in my mind across a bridge under which flows the river of my childhood brown, gurgling, it splashes against the stone supports the water on its way through to Liverpool and the cold Irish Sea and there I see her, a mother and two young children, trying to redeem something having produced what she hopes will see are her two angelic children providing they, and the world catch on, play the game, ignores any recipes for disaster because I see the elder one, the boy, unsure whether it would be better to be loved in her Sun, or unloved in her shadow, in this we bear some small affinity, deeper than the shared name, could be clones same DNA legal, will hold up in Court identity thing so trust me, Madam, I would watch this one for he will turn for good or bad, look how far he has thrown me, and now how that angel look, so hard to distinguish (this age of difference!) from the truly daemon, truly demon whose sort-of-craft will leave you unbalanced, sort of guessing, even when in truth, this is his great returning home
Some pictures from one of my regular walking routes around and about the River Tame – it’s not a long route and at about 5.5 miles is easily done in around 80 minutes at a brisk pace.
It’s a pleasant enough walk and in particular it’s fascinating to see how it changes during the year. These pictures were taken on 27 December (2015).
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an urban walk … Some pictures from one of my regular walking routes around and about the River Tame - it's not a long route and at about 5.5 miles is easily done in around 80 minutes at a brisk pace.
The Environment Agency has started work to improve the Perry Hall Playing Fields Flood Storage Area in Perry Barr, Birmingham as part of the River Tame Flood Risk Management Strategy. The works are expected to last until the end of March.