When it is painted on a wall in Stoke-on-Trent.
The wall was formerly part of the Duke of Bridgewater pub at Longport Wharf. Most of the pub has gone, but the painting is of another wall facing the canal. I took the top photo through the bars of one of the windows in the photo below.
I saw the first-of-our-trip dumped-in-the-canal supermarket trolley today, also in Stoke-on-Trent.
We moved from Church Lawton this morning up the remaining six locks to the summit level; then through Harecastle Tunnel with only 15 minutes to wait. Now we are at Trentham, where we had a walk around before calling in at the Toby Carvery for a drink.
Near here is the Trentham Estate, which is some sort of visitor attraction comprising, according to the website, gardens, shopping village, garden centre, Monkey Forest, Aerial Extreme and a Premier Inn. I expect we'll give it a miss.
We did encounter it on our walk, though, and saw this strange sight. I have to ask: Why did the Landrover cross the zebra crossing?
I never did see if it was to get to the other side.
Actually, I think the photo deserves a witty caption. I'm useless at those, so it's up to you.
Day 1 of our hols and not the best start.
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3 comments:
Landrover, a go "anywhere" vehicle!
The painting on the duke of bridge waters wall was painted by Michael Patric McGovern
Thank you Mike.
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