Saturday, June 20, 2026

British Out-Takes, 2026, 2

 More British road-trip out-takes...

In Gloucester, gotta' love a city with a community toilet scheme, 
and proud of it

And a frog bench

And a hairstylist whose clients bring him fridge magnets

Ex cathedra

Apparently one of the more obscure northern saints

Sorry we missed it; a show called "The Full Bronte," at the Edinburgh
Fringe years ago, was one of the best we've ever seen


Cracked me up

Wool churches were particularly into the agnus dei thing

Still pondering; how do you shift gears?

She made me do it

Ever popular Sheela-na-gig at The Henge Shop, Avebury;
looks somewhat Cycladic to me...sort of

Royal Mail beautification campaign

Awaiting transport to 18th century Scotland

Flying just above us at Kilpeck, in the midst of multiple Romanesque
epiphanies

From Powys, one can see that Medieval castles had to
be defensible from every room


Not very old headframe; still in Wales

Sufficiently poignant that I will not provide a link to
Peter Cook's "My Experiences Down the Mine"

There are a dozen or more principal charity shops in Britain; "Cats
Protection" is new to us; maybe it's for protecting people from cats

Anatomically interesting door fixture designating a female toilet;
no male counterpart

In Chester

Still wondering what forest dogs are and whether they want to be rescued


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