Wednesday 16 August 2017

Penrith, a photo tour part two

Penrith has entered Britain in bloom competition this year, so the town has made an effort to put on a bit of a show. However from what I have seen in other places, they are up against very  good and seasoned competition.

They have placed quite a few rail baskets around the town.
Just to the North side of the centre is this little community garden, a nice relaxing area which catches the sun (when out) for most of the day.
Near the entrance to the garden these banners have been placed, and each design on them has been done by children from various organisations.





Our town hall which was adapted from two classical homes of 1791 .

Pyramid display outside the tourist information centre
Speaks for itself really, up coming event.
Our clock tower in the centre of the town.

yet another floral display.

mannequin outside a cloths shop, with a living dress

islands bedded out.


Town centre band stand.

one of our old lampposts and hanging basket.

10 comments:

  1. Your pics certainly show Penrith in a very favourable light! I love the banners designed by the children.
    Are you fond of chilli?

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  2. Hello, it is a pretty place. Love the Town Hall and all the pretty blooms! Enjoy your day!

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  3. Lovely town! I really like the banners that draw you in to the gardens.

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  4. Hello!:) I like the lovely old buildings such as the clock tower, town hall, and bandstand. There seems to be a lot going on in your town, and all the floral displays add their charm to what is an already attractive town.

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  5. Hi Gordon,
    You have been doing this very much. Beautiful flower boxes with floral flowers alternated with the pictures and the beautiful items in the place itself.
    A beautiful cheerful and colorful post :-)

    Best regards, Helma

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  6. Beautiful skies and terrific scenes. I also enjoyed the terrific view of the osprey on your blog header. I see quite a few of these in my area of the world in Southern New Jersey, USA.

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  7. Looks like the town is putting on a spectacular show!! Nice photos.

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  8. Beautiful flowers!
    Have a great week-end!

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  9. A very pretty town indeed Gordon -- I hope I remember to look up the results of the Britain in Bloom competition.

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A big thank you to everyone for looking in and leaving their comments, much appreciated, Gordon.