Here is the station on the line from Glossop to Manchester Piccadilly.
Here is the church, an independent non-denominational Church affiliated to the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. It opened in 1878.
Were you expecting a field full of flowers? Forget it! It is still February and it is flipping freezing and the ground is full of frost.
Nonetheless the local council has been spending its budget on floral furniture, and on Hyde DP it as a Frosty Morning at Stonepit Reservoir.
A very free use of "f" words.
ReplyDeleteThe church appears to be standing in the middle of the road. Maybe when the flowers bloom, you can take another photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat F-post from you,love to see it in springtime with all the flovers:o)
ReplyDeletewhat an old church
ReplyDeleteWill you visit mine :D Thanks
Yes, I was hoping to see flowers. ;-) No flowers here in my Canadian garden either!
ReplyDeleteStill cold here to although next week is looking a little warmer. You must live in a cold part of England as I have seen some flower shots from the UK from this year.
ReplyDelete“flipping freezing”, chuckle how funny and how correct
ReplyDeleteExcellent use of the ABCW
ReplyDeleteWell, that's frightfully sneaky!
ReplyDeleteYa, I WAS looking for a flowery field. You FOOLED me.
ReplyDeletePlease forgive my felony, but I couldn't resist it.
ReplyDeleteSo you were teasing us with the flowery field. Very funny. You faked me out...
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful week
Its February and Flowers are Few but your post is Full of Fun Fs nonetheless!
ReplyDeleteWhy, yes I was expecting flowers, but I live in California. Ha, ha.
ReplyDeleteFlowery Field - what a great name.
ReplyDeleteFebruary is not known for its flowers, is it? Inventive post.
ReplyDeleteLOL yes i was expecting a field of flowers , so be sure to show us this again in the spring. Very clever
ReplyDeleteVery crafty. However, I FEEL cheated by the lack of FLOWERS :). Happy ABC Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteFunny, funny, funny....great shots and interesting info.
ReplyDeleteSo, is Flowery Field the name of the place? Sometimes place names can be so evocative of an image, and then...
ReplyDeleteYou would have got Flowers down here - will be posting a Field of Daffodils specially for St David's Day!
ReplyDeleteA great post as usual though.
I'm also doing an update on graffiti art on March 1st as this ties in with the CDPB stuff you told me about due that day. Some more has appeared in Chippenham!
I was hoping to see flowers also.... ;)
ReplyDeleteYou fooled me as well. ;)
Beautiful name, though.
Loved, loved, loved your post. LOL
ReplyDeleteGood post for 'F'- well yes I hope to see flowers in the spring.
ReplyDeleteHey , you tricked up , with your flowering fields , I was ready to see flowers!!
ReplyDeleteI do have crocus blooming , so there!
LOL ! excellent, I WAS looking for the flowers!
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, summer is on the way i am sure
ReplyDeleteFlowery field indeed! Got my hopes up there. Loved the photos even if there wasn't a flower in sight!
ReplyDeleteOh, you fooled me, I was looking for the picture of the field of flowers :) I love the pictures you chose though, that church is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo funny!
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice of F words Gerald.
few flowers flourish in February! Ah well, maybe for M you can do May marigolds.
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