One of the things I love about this slightly drier and warmer weather is being able to cycle down the Bridgewater Canal to work and back. It really is an amazing commute and imbued with history. This leg of the canal was started in 1762, now restored and well used by canal boat residents, cyclists and dog walkers alike. The trams run parallel on what would have been the old rail route, probably what killed off the working canals in the first place. Anyway as my Olympus Pen (digital) is so small I keep it tucked in my bag now at all times and have started recording life and death along this stretch. So these are a couple of images from today.
I knew the expression 'pins' referring to legs but had to Google what the Cockney rhyming slang comes from. It looks like 'pins & pegs', but there are some great alternatives like 'bacon & eggs' and 'dolly pegs'. I think I might start trying to incorporate more Cockney into my everyday speak, I do have London roots but they are more South (Saff) London than East London, where I think it originates. Anyway this is all to illustrate a new picture that sits quite neatly with an older picture. So brogues, legs and a sea view from my two main muses. This might be turning into a set... Oh by the way the top view is Morecambe Bay and the lower image is from The Wirral looking across towards Wales. The North West of England is a beautiful place, with some stylish residents.
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