In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Wish
wish i had ….
wish i was having a coffee here with friends – In Autumn the most photographed tea room in Britain. 15th century cottage, once a courthouse, and now a tea-room, Llanrwst north Wales UK
wish they weren’t waiting for me again – The No 87 steam loco at Waunfawr station on the Welsh Highland Railway north Wales UK.
wish i’d have caught the train – The Snowdon Mountain Railway is a narrow gauge rack and pinion mountain railway in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It is a tourist railway that travels for 4.7 miles from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon, the highest peak in England and Wales.
wish I had remembered my wellington boots – St Cwyfan is known as the Church in the Sea. It is to be found on a small tidal island called Cribinau located off the west coast of Anglesey and close to the village of Aberffraw. Also known as Llangwyfan the church can be reached on foot at low tide. The present building is said to date back to the 12th or 13th Century
wish i had remembered the mosquito spray – Floating resort on the banks of the River Kwai Kanchanaburi Thailand,
wish i had popped in for a drink – In 2013 This tiny pub in Wales was named as one of the worlds best beach bars, beating hotspots in Australia, Florida and the Caribbean. Ty Coch Inn – Welsh for Red House looks out onto the Irish Sea and the sands at Porthdinllaen on the North Wales coast.
wish the storm hadn’t damaged this Victoria Pier
wish that guy would move – Seascape Sunset and person silhouette at Talacre Lighthouse North Wales UK
wish i could get inside – The Duke of Lancaster was a railway steamer passenger ship that operated in Europe from 1956 to 1979, and is currently beached near Mostyn Docks, on the River Dee, north Wales.
Wish you would look my way – Feral horse at the Nant Ffrancon Pass north wales, UK. Obviously not interested in being todays Model
Wish i was on the other side of the gate – Highland cow, the breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world
wish you would stop chasing the birds
wish i was vegetarian -victorian bakery with a rat on the table
wish i had better teeth – Victorian dentist door sign England
wish i had a time machine – victorian dentist chair and office – let the pain begin
wish i had a bigger home – The Smallest House in Great Britain, also known as the Quay House, is a tourist attraction on the quay in Conwy, Wales. The house, which has a floor area of 3.05 metre by 1.8 metre (10 feet by 6 feet) and a height of 3.1 metre (10 feet 2 inches) to the eaves
wishing for the good old days? An iconic red post box and lamp in a victorian street
Wish the tea room gate was open
Wish that person would move – Huay Mongkol temple complex located some 15 kilometers west of Hua Hin, is famous for its enormous statue of one of Thailand’s most famous monks, named Luang Phor Thuad.
wishing on a bible
Wish i didn’t have virtigo – The Petronas Towers are the tallest twin building in the world Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Completed 1 April 1994
wish my garden was as nice as this – Red tulips in spring meadow
wish i had this view – Through the victorian gate lies trees in a field of daffodils spring time in UK
wish i could sit here and be a better blogger – victorian writing desk with a beautiful spring view
Thank you for looking, I always appreciate your visit
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Fantastic wishes. I enjoyed them all.
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Thank you so much Ali 🙂
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I absolutely love this post! Beautiful pictures.
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Thank you very much Gina, appreciated
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Your pictures are breathtaking! As always. Each one deserves like a whole minute at least. But there are so many…
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Thank you very much, i post a lot of photos as i don’t talk much – hope thats ok, hence the comment on my last photo 🙂
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No- it’s the readers problem 🙂
It was of course meant as a compliment; each one of your gorgeous pics is worthy of a whole post around it. Though I do feel that in a bunch, some others tend to get unfairly sidelined… just another POV.
Have a good weekend ahead 🙂
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ok, i will look into it on my next post 🙂
Thank you for the feedback, it’s appreciated
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No- it’s the readers problem 🙂
It was of course meant as a compliment; each one of your gorgeous pics is worthy of a whole post around it. Though I do feel that in a bunch, some others tend to get unfairly sidelined… just another POV.
Have a good weekend ahead 🙂
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Every photo is just fabulous, and your comments underneath!
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Thank you very much Joan, really appreciated 🙂
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Superb. The one showing the daffodils is my favorite.
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Thank you very much Hester, the daffodils is also one of my favourites
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Thanks, I really enjoyed that little journey you took us on this week.! Thanks for stopping by my blog, too.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and dropping a Like! These are all simply stunning, Adrian! I’ve added your blog to my Feedly RSS reader.
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Thank you so much Violet 🙂
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Such lovely scenery, really like the photos!
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