Late afternoon streets

Always got my camera on me these days. And our local neighbourhood is reliably interesting. A mate said recently she’s going to sneakily follow me round; she can’t believe the things like the cat on the dashboard are real. Today the London bus stop was quiet, a guy was scaling the wall of Waitrose, and the sky was spectacular.

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Wharfe and Westfield

Went to Imperial Wharfe today for the first* steering group meeting of the British Sociological Association (BSA) Disability Study Group. The BSA have a meeting room right next to the London Overland Rail (another first for me). I got there a bit early and wandered around to take some photos. But there were no people. The Wharfe was deserted. It was odd and eerie. Just an enormously renovated space of emptiness. And “no” signs (skating, running, cycling, paddling, ball games, people).

Luckily the bus stop home is next to Westfield. I could have a people wallow on my way back.

Wonderous. As usual.

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*Still astonished there hasn’t been a group up to now.

Colour streets…

…and movement. In Hythe Bridge Street. On the way back from another meeting in Jericho.

Bit of a departure for me. Colour pics. Not sure what I think about them, being a black and white kinda gal, but good to mix it up.

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The London bus stop

The London bus stop, Headington. A regular gathering space for all sorts of people. Today this man who looked straight out of an old black and white British film.

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Local streets

Mmm. Returned to snapping closer to home. Our neighbourhood on the edge of Oxford. This is one quirky neighbourhood. Not like trendy quirky. But real quirky. In the best sense of the word. Peculiar and unexpected.

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