
‘Walking through this life really is walking through fire.’ Chaka Khan
The daily shots from the local forest will continue for the moment, and I’ll include other photographs from my collection to provide a wider view of the world and its wonders.
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That river in Bath is spectacular Stuart. By the way I love Chaka Khan.
Hugs 🤗 Joni
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Thanks, Joni.
Chaka Khan? I recall ‘I’m Every Woman’, but I’m not familiar with anything else by her. But my memory for who sung what is not the best!
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Oh I love that song. I use to sing that song and dance around the house. I posted a poem I wrote just about a year ago and think I will have something to send you tomorrow. I think if you like it you can let me know when to post. I am also going to send you the format to make sure it is ok. Have an amazing day. Love to you both 🤗❤️Joni
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That sounds great, Joni.
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Yea!!
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I love that weir (and the river). I remember it from my last trip there.
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This was my second visit to Bath. I’d previously visited in the 1960s, as a young man. I don’t think that weir was there at the time. We made this visit with our daughter when she was over from Australia, and it was December, so a bit cool! But an interesting city.
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Always enjoy small ponds ready for fishing, and the weir? If weir means spectacular waterfalls, I love it too! It would be soothing to just sit and watch the water. Thanks again!
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We came upon this one when we trod a new path, Brenda, during an 8 mile walk. It’s quite full of waterweed, so I think the 3 guys were discussing what to do about that.
The weir is a remarkable structure isn’t it? A lovely man-made (human-made?) waterfall.
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I don’t recall we saw that weir when we were in Bath, Stuart. It’s pretty spectacular!
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It’s pretty spectacular, isn’t it, Noelle?
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