For those of you who think I spend my life languishing in the Algarve sunshine, here’s a look at Restlessjo’s everyday world. Let’s start at the railway station, shall we?
If the weather’s good, I don’t need to travel far. Many of my shots are taken on Hartlepool Headland. There are always boats, or some form of activity. Now we have a fleet of windmills out at sea. Look closely at the middle photo.
The promenade wraps around Old Hartlepool, as the Headland used to be known. A brisk walk along it will surely blow the cobwebs away. In the distance, signs of former industry.
The town wall is probably the nicest part of the Headland, and certainly the warmest. These were taken on a warm but strangely foggy day last Summer. The fog disappeared as rapidly as it came.
Not such a bad old place, is it? This is my entry for the Weekly Photo Challenge. Did I tell my story in threes?
Or even four!
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‘S ok- I can’t count either 🙂
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It seems there’s always lots to see in Hartlepool. I love to wonder locally – 3 nice sets of 3 🙂
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Thanks, Suze 🙂 No blue skies this morning! (yet) Nice snowdrop walk yesterday though. Has your little friend gone home?
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Great work Jo. I love the shot with the flowers in the foreground in particular.
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The town wall is so photogenic, Sue- especially on a sunny day. I’ve always loved it and that’s why it was my old header for so long. Thanks! 🙂
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such pleasant views around your town Jo, the railway station and the town wall are my picks, I really like the feeling of approaching and getting right up close, well done!
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I took the station pics when I was going to see Lisa, and they seemed to fit right in for this challenge, Christine. Then I got carried away 🙂
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You told it beautifully Jo! I especially like the last set of threes but I loved seeing your everyday world through your lens, thanks!
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It all started with that railway sequence, Tina. I rarely use the train but I was “playing about” when I went to York the other week. And one thing led to another- as it does 🙂
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Thanks for the peek into your life.
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Any time, Dawn 🙂 Come for coffee- it’s brewing!
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🙂
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A lovely cluster of threes Jo 🙂
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Thanks, Seonaid 🙂 Watching the clouds race across the sky this morning, clutching my coffee.
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Well I’m clutching green tea….and there’s not a breath of wind right now, but plenty of rain. Funny the difference over a fairly short distance 🙂
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It’s a stunning ‘old’ place. Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos, Jo!
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East-west, home’s best? Well, it is if you’re in the Algarve, Jill. 🙂 But there are many worse places. Thanks, hon. Have a good week!
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You told many Jo – and I enjoyed looking at them.
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In retrospect, Colline, it’s quite a lopsided view of the town. I need to add at least two more 🙂 But I won’t! There’s always another day with the challenges. Thanks for your visit.
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Lovely place!
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Thanks! 🙂 It has it’s moments. It’s wild and windy this morning.
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What a lovely place, great photos and I enjoyed the 3 different perspectives of each location. Linda x
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Thanks, Linda 🙂 Like most places it has it’s less desirable aspects, but I know many worse places. And it’s home!
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I would love to live at your side of the world. Being close to the sea, there’s always something to do or just relax and enjoy life. Have a wonderful week ahead.
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If you have a scarf and a warm coat, it’s great, Mr. B. And it’s home! 🙂 You too, sir.
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Fab sets of three Jo. My favourite is the station – love that poster! But the last three are pretty good too. Not a bad old place at all 🙂
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Home sweet home, Jude 🙂 (but I do like a change!)
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Love your quartet of threes, Jo. That is my first visit to Hartlepool, so thank you for showing me around 🙂
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I think it’s a bit lopsided actually, Ken, but I’d have needed another couple of 3’s and there’s only so much time in the day, isn’t there? Glad you liked what you saw 🙂
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Not a bad place at all, Jo. That’s a very long pier, and I love the bright flowers on the town wall. I’m sure I would enjoy walking with you. 🙂
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The floral displays throughout the town are really good in Summer, Ad. Won’t be long? 🙂
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I like all four sets of the threes, Jo. It gives a wonderful perspective of your everyday world of the place. The last set is my favorite 🙂
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Mine too, Amy 🙂 And “the header”‘s almost back!
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That’s a really good set of 3s Jo – I keep learning more interesting things about Hartlepool.
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I’ll treat you to that coffee in the marina one of these days, Robin. No, on second thoughts, you can treat me 🙂
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Love your threes!
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Thanks, Scrappy 🙂
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