Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts

Monday, February 5, 2024

Too busy to post

When I'm travelling I try to organise my photos into folders and attach metadata. If I have time I select and resize some photos from the day and save them into a folder ready to be uploaded to Facebook or a blog post. I'm fairly good with the Facebook posts but sometimes I don't get around to blogging. 

Today I've spent a few hours deleting those folders of photos I've shared in blog posts and find myself with quite a collection that deserve a post. 

As we've recently booked our next trip to the UK and Europe today I'm posting some photos from my EnglandSigns folder. These images remind me to keep my wits about me and stay safe as I travel in that foreign land.

Horningsham, Wiltshire

Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk

Hever Castle, Kent

Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset

On a fence in London

Doors in London

Also in London

On the road in Kent?

At the SS Great Britain in Bristol

Tower Bridge Machinery

A Park in Winchester

A London Theatre

London

Docklands, London

Docklands, London

Botany Bay, Kent

Bath

Wisley Garden

Moravian Settlement near Pudsey

Saltaire

Hale Purlieu, Hampshire

Churchill's War Rooms, London

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Begone asbestos

Goodbye old asbestos ridden boatshed and barbeque. Soon to be replaced by something safer..





Monday, February 24, 2020

Playing it Safe in England

Our cousins in the Old Country (England) are serious about safety and good conduct and thus post many notices alerting us to dangers and correct behaviour in many circumstances.


























Sunday, June 4, 2017

Safety first

With 12 grandchildren and a little dog who likes to wander we need to think of their safety.

We have decided to move the hedge at the side of our new property and to slightly mar our view of the Lake by erecting a pool fence around our backyard. This should prevent said children and dog from running off or sampling the inviting waters of Lake Macquarie.

Some men of the family are currently at work digging out the hedge. Our neighbour is delighted as removing the hedge will open up her view of the Lake.

Hedge removal

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Zapper

Prevention is better than a cure!

Mozzie zapper wielding employee at our last hotel in New Delhi kept us safe from bugs.





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