Weekly Photo Challenge: Seasons

The word “seasons” can also describe a period or phase of your life. If this context resonates with you, share an image that expresses the seasonality of life itself or the present season of your life.

This is Jen’s prompt for the weekly photo challenge over at the Daily Post. Everything I see outside my window is grey, and dank. Maybe this weekend there’ll be some sunshine. Meanwhile on Tuesday I went out for supper straight from work. Lots of you know that in summer, I often head to the coast after work for fish and chops and Pimms, I’m really looking forward for that season to begin.
This week was supper in town, in a lovely restaurant,
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What can we see through the window, maybe a closer look.
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The Cathedral looking beautiful at dusk.
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The restaurant was nice, I wondered what it was like in the Christmas season.
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After delicious food, we wandered up through Catherine Street, where the ruined chapel is lit up in the gloom.

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We walked along Egypt Lane, past this colour changing window gap.
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and a whole row of restaurants, with lots of outside seating, but it’s not the season for al fresco dining is it now?

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16 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Seasons

  1. What a nice atmosphere to this, Gilly. I so want to join you there in that bench seat! 🙂 And I love your little slide show. Such suspense! 🙂 Fabulous 🙂 Have a happy weekend, hon!

  2. Wonderful shots of the window views, and a very different kind of stroll. I can’t access slideshows on iPad, so I’ll save it to look at when I fire up the pc: it’s time to create my Warsaw blog, and I’ll need pleasures as I choose.

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