We are away from the computer for a week. Enjoy your photography.
The lead statue of Hercules at Chirk Castle, North Wales, was commissioned in the 1720s and originally stood at the entrance to the castle, together with a figure of Mars. In 1770 it was moved to a nearby wood, from where it was retrieved in 1983, before being restored and positioned here by the National Trust. The Castle is shown in the background, with formal gardens of clipped yew.
The PiP shows carpets of snowdrops covering the woodland floor.
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Jaap van 't Veen said:
Malik Raoulda said:
Je vous souhaite une bonne pause.
Bon weekend heureux et reposant.
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Keith Burton said:
I really like the PiP with the snowdrops, it's really beautiful..!!
Enjoy your time away and take care!
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