
Good morning to all of you, from all at The Cosmic Photo Challenge, hope you had a good weekend, it’s time to start your day with a view; Up, down and sideways.
I was in town again at the weekend and realised I had the perfect opportunity to look in all those directions; from atop Barnstaple Castle mound (where the castle keep stood from the early 12th century) so here’s another short historical tour.
Looking up at the mound with a recent piece of public art mirroring its shape…

…then looking down on the town from on top…


…with a sideways panorama of the space where the castle once stood.

After that I went into the centre of town, in the old streets around the church with a crooked spire which is a local landmark when giving directions.


Ending with three more sideways shots down side streets and a covered walkway on the side of the library



What did your three different directions result in this week?
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Lovely pictures 🤍 the first one is my favourite, love interesting art that mirrors the landscape the top is great , at first glance i thought someone had put twigs in it hahaha.
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You had fun! – and with good results.
I have to make a confession: I forgot your prompt. 🥺
But I did spent a considerable time in a maize maze (as documented in other posts of mine today) and … voilà: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/10/02/yes-my-weekend-was-amaizing/
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I like those narrow side streets with the red and yellow brick buildings.
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Thank you, they’re the old alms houses, given by the church to house the poor
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You took us on a pleasant tour with your photos. Mine are not as expansive, more … well, you’ll see.
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Variety is the spice of life. ;~}
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