The plinth is rather plain, but cropping would have lost the reflection. Follow the label for an introduction to York's premier green space on the banks of the Ouse.
Friday, June 11, 2010
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Eboracum to the Romans, Jorvik to the Vikings, York to us.
Glad to see it's the index finger he's showing.
ReplyDeleteI'm supposed to belong to Mars, but I've always liked Mercury better, for some reason.
ReplyDeleteRowntree Park sounds like a very interesting place to walk around in.
Cool pictures :) Since my photo blog (Glasgow) has been on a hiatus I've not been keeping up with daily photo blogs, but I'm really pleased to have found your York blog. I was married in York a few years ago (at St Cuthbert's, which I'm glad to see you featured a while ago) and my husband still has lots of friends there (he lived there after graduating for several years).
ReplyDeleteI'd like to put in a request for a picture of my favourite York restaurant, El Piano - cheers!
Jackie (Glasgow DP)