“His way had therefore come full circle, or rather had taken the form of an ellipse or a spiral, following as ever no straight unbroken line, for the rectilinear belongs only to Geometry and not to Nature and Life.” ― Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game ... See MoreSee Less
Here is a more precise answer to last night's quiz question. Get to the blue square in the Uniqlo shop for the same view across to the Royal Academy. ... See MoreSee Less
Well done to everyone who spotted it was from the new Uniqlo shop. If you go upstairs and to the cafe at in the window, you can take this from the right hand side.
Another correct answer is from BHS. For many of us, it will always be BHS 🙂
"But it always looks up, from a distance, at the prison on the crag; and in the evening, when the work of the day is achieved and it assembles to gossip at the fountain, all faces are turned towards the prison." - A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens ... See MoreSee Less
What a breathtaking photo - now, that is the perfect spot for a nice, leisurely walk, as some folks are already enjoying the scene - beautiful, green grass - gorgeous trees full of blossoms - and the sun warming the entire area - pure serenity.
"Your history is quite a romance, and the world, which delights in romances in yellow covers, strangely mistrusts those which are bound in living parchment, even though they be gilded like yourself." - The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas ... See MoreSee Less
"They were fresh now as a succession of April showers and gleams, followed by a lovely spring morning, could make them: the sun was just entering the dappled east, and his light illumined the wreathed and dewy orchard trees and shone down the quiet walks under them." - Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte ... See MoreSee Less
"It was a night of little ease to his toiling mind, toiling in mere darkness and besieged by questions." - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson ... See MoreSee Less
Wonderful. I've never walked the Dean Bridge at night, so this is a first. There are such great views from both sides.
Thank you as always for the provocative images and words.
"So far the letter had run composedly enough, but here with a sudden splutter of the pen, the writer's emotion had broken loose." - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson ... See MoreSee Less
What a fascinating photo - the ceiling is so incredible - voices must really echo in there. It almost looks like a version of our shopping malls but it isn't crowded enough - ??
Fabulous photo- one of your best ♥️
I spent so much time there as possible. I wish I had the chance to be there again! Lovely museum!
"On the summit, hard and clear like an equestrian statue upon its pedestal, was a mounted soldier, dark and stern, his rifle poised ready over his forearm." - The Hound of the Baskervilles, Arthur Conan Doyle ... See MoreSee Less
Beautiful photo and I don’t know how you match up all the quotes. It is fantastic’
i Live in Australia and smile every time i see The Royal Scots Greys monument i get to think of my Uncle, Thomas Hall a Grey who lost his life in Arnhem in WW2 whos name along with others appears on the monument,His medals were donated and now hang in Edinburgh Castle.I'm the Son of a Grey a Nephew of a Grey also the Grandson of a Grey, i've never served but am very Proud
I always called this my Grandad’s Horse. He was in Scots Greys and was also club master at The Greys Club in West Maitland Street for many years. Went to remembrance service there every year until he died in the late 70s.
"You start in April and cross to the time of May One has you as it leaves, one as it comes Since the edges of these months are yours and defer To you, either of them suits your praises. The Circus continues and the theatre's lauded palm, Let this song, too, join the Circus spectacle." - Ovid ... See MoreSee Less
“His way had therefore come full circle, or rather had taken the form of an ellipse or a spiral, following as ever no straight unbroken line, for the rectilinear belongs only to Geometry and not to Nature and Life.”
― Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game ... See MoreSee Less
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This is the Terrace leading down into the Grassmarket I think Colin?? Dark Edinburgh
Lindsay Penland
Magnificent!
"This well where drank so many of the dead was destined to die itself."
- Les Misérables, Victor Hugo ... See MoreSee Less
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Just saw the live theatre presentation of this a couple of weeks ago. It was very well done!
Possibly one of my favourite streets in the city
Really beautiful 💗 love it
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Here is a more precise answer to last night's quiz question. Get to the blue square in the Uniqlo shop for the same view across to the Royal Academy. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Mound this area was used as a free speaking area.Mostly on Sundays. Have been a few times to listen to what folk had to say .👍
Great view
A little quiz for a sunny Friday. Where - exactly - did I take this from? It's quite a unique view... ... See MoreSee Less
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Well done to everyone who spotted it was from the new Uniqlo shop. If you go upstairs and to the cafe at in the window, you can take this from the right hand side. Another correct answer is from BHS. For many of us, it will always be BHS 🙂
Your art is truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
From this window?
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"But it always looks up, from a distance, at the prison on the crag; and in the evening, when the work of the day is achieved and it assembles to gossip at the fountain, all faces are turned towards the prison."
- A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens ... See MoreSee Less
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I'm always fascinated by the quotes you find to match the photos! 💖
Beautiful, just beautiful as always, I always love the captions you put with the photographs ❤️! 
As always, you have matched a text perfectly with one of your wonderful photos.
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"I wondered why moralists call this world a dreary wilderness: for me it blossomed like a rose."
- Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte ... See MoreSee Less
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Looks like The Meadows Edinburgh
What a breathtaking photo - now, that is the perfect spot for a nice, leisurely walk, as some folks are already enjoying the scene - beautiful, green grass - gorgeous trees full of blossoms - and the sun warming the entire area - pure serenity.
Stunning photo I love it
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"Your history is quite a romance, and the world, which delights in romances in yellow covers, strangely mistrusts those which are bound in living parchment, even though they be gilded like yourself."
- The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas ... See MoreSee Less
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Definitely stands out😊😊
Dean Village, Hawthorne Buildings in all their glory.
Brilliant ♥
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"Projecting over a narrow mountain-path there hangs an old feudal castle."
- Andersen's Fairy Tales, Hans Christian Andersen ... See MoreSee Less
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A nice change. Street name?
Beautiful photo. I love it when I guess correctly where the photo was taken! I moved from Edinburgh over 30 years ago.
Took this just the other week 😊
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"They were fresh now as a succession of April showers and gleams, followed by a lovely spring morning, could make them: the sun was just entering the dappled east, and his light illumined the wreathed and dewy orchard trees and shone down the quiet walks under them."
- Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte ... See MoreSee Less
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It's beautiful photography but has an autumnal feel with you clever use of light
Great photo, thanks. Where is this, please??
I love this❣️
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"It was a night of little ease to his toiling mind, toiling in mere darkness and besieged by questions."
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson ... See MoreSee Less
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Wonderful. I've never walked the Dean Bridge at night, so this is a first. There are such great views from both sides. Thank you as always for the provocative images and words.
Beautiful shot! Love the black and white.
Lindsay Penland
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"So far the letter had run composedly enough, but here with a sudden splutter of the pen, the writer's emotion had broken loose."
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson ... See MoreSee Less
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Edinburgh was the centre of science and the burgeoning field of medicine. Such a rich history.
Beautiful so very mysteriuos
Beautiful Edinburgh ❤️
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"A house is an escarpment, a door is a refusal, a facade is a wall."
- Les Misérables, Victor Hugo ... See MoreSee Less
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Such a great shot !
Love this, great photo.
You have a Poundland dictionary.
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"At the first glance I was reminded of a museum."
- The Time Machine, H. G. Wells ... See MoreSee Less
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What a fascinating photo - the ceiling is so incredible - voices must really echo in there. It almost looks like a version of our shopping malls but it isn't crowded enough - ??
Fabulous photo- one of your best ♥️
I spent so much time there as possible. I wish I had the chance to be there again! Lovely museum!
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"On the summit, hard and clear like an equestrian statue upon its pedestal, was a mounted soldier, dark and stern, his rifle poised ready over his forearm."
- The Hound of the Baskervilles, Arthur Conan Doyle ... See MoreSee Less
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Beautiful photo and I don’t know how you match up all the quotes. It is fantastic’
i Live in Australia and smile every time i see The Royal Scots Greys monument i get to think of my Uncle, Thomas Hall a Grey who lost his life in Arnhem in WW2 whos name along with others appears on the monument,His medals were donated and now hang in Edinburgh Castle.I'm the Son of a Grey a Nephew of a Grey also the Grandson of a Grey, i've never served but am very Proud
I always called this my Grandad’s Horse. He was in Scots Greys and was also club master at The Greys Club in West Maitland Street for many years. Went to remembrance service there every year until he died in the late 70s.
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"You start in April and cross to the time of May
One has you as it leaves, one as it comes
Since the edges of these months are yours and defer
To you, either of them suits your praises.
The Circus continues and the theatre's lauded palm,
Let this song, too, join the Circus spectacle."
- Ovid ... See MoreSee Less
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I’ve said it before, beautiful’
I walk along this street each evening on my daily walk
I love this.
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