I'm also pretty new to the forum, only joined in August. Like you I love lots of pots, I've probably got to many but it won't stop me buying more. Love the pics, I love looking at old buildings. Such intricate detail ,not at all like the ugly monstrosities they build today. More pics please.
Hi Peter, welcome, i'm a newbie too, to the forum, done a bit of gardening but plan to do much more and the lovely forumites on here have been really kind and helpful, it is a bit addictive, in the nicest possible way....i don't do facebook, i like the anonimity on here....
All wonderful atmospheric pictures, but for me the saddest one is the chateau with its signs of a once well loved space now decaying, unloved and unvalued, and those who loved it long gone.
I love the way that in the past functional buildings were still made beautiful in their own right. Modern buildings are so often merely functional, and if they have any aesthetic appeal at all it is of the starkest kind.
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Hi Peter, welcome.
I've only just got back access to the forum, it's been off all day.
If you have pets or not, look at pets companions, there's lots of pictures.
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Hi Peter and welcome!
sounds like you have been bitten by the gardening bug in a big way!
Wonderful, friendly and helpful people on this forum, I'm sure you will be a regular visitor in no time!
thanks again guys, will do Logan.
I do a lot of photography myself, travel around Europe shooting empty abandoned buildings
An abandoned seminary chapel from Italy last month
Also an abandoned hotel from Italy shot last month
Great photos Peter - OH and I really like them - he's interested in spaces like that
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hi Peter
If you love sharing, learning and being inspired then you are in for a treat.
Cant wait to see your plant and garden pics as you clearly know how to take a snap!
Hi Peter, Welcome .
I'm also pretty new to the forum, only joined in August. Like you I love lots of pots, I've probably got to many but it won't stop me buying more. Love the pics, I love looking at old buildings. Such intricate detail ,not at all like the ugly monstrosities they build today. More pics please.
Hi Peter, welcome, i'm a newbie too, to the forum, done a bit of gardening but plan to do much more and the lovely forumites on here have been really kind and helpful, it is a bit addictive, in the nicest possible way....i don't do facebook, i like the anonimity on here....
Thanks again guys, never really took proper pics in the garden, maybe I should
Few more (I`ve gots 1000`s lol)
Chernobyl ferris wheel May 2016
Chernobyl Control Room in Reactor 2 May 2016
Abandoned Asylum Italy 2016
Abandoned Asylum Italy 2016
Abandoned Asylum Italy 2016
Abandoned Chateux France 2016
Abandoned Asylum Scotland April 2012 (sadly collapsed now)
I could go on forever
All wonderful atmospheric pictures, but for me the saddest one is the chateau with its signs of a once well loved space now decaying, unloved and unvalued, and those who loved it long gone.
I love the way that in the past functional buildings were still made beautiful in their own right. Modern buildings are so often merely functional, and if they have any aesthetic appeal at all it is of the starkest kind.