Part 1 HERE 🙂
I did manage to do a bit of ‘street’, though I love colour too much to be like the cool dudes who B&W street candids. Also mine never look as good somehow! So, in colour, some people of Newcastle.



The lady on the right wasn’t with them!
In Eldon Square they had a big TV up showing movies for free, and had put out deckchairs under the monument for people to sit in while they watched..I guess like a drive-in, only you walk in.


Tried to get some candids of this lady as I thought she was quite beautiful, but this is the best I managed.



Those are my people pics. And the rest is just things that caught my eye,


Of course Newcastle’s back streets are perfect for a Tiki bar with beach terrace. NOT! 😀

Left overs from Roman times…







Some gargoyles..
and lion heads..
and finally…

Moscymot everyone 🙂
laters gaters
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Wow, I’d love to do this walk with you Fraggy. What a bohemian looking place. And I love the “walk” Inn;)
Our village did that one summer when the lift bridge was being repaired , so the village was.. Pretty much cut in 2.
Some great candids , I thin u really made the best of the day . Thanks for taking us along😘🍷
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Thanks Kathy, see I’m trying to tempt you and Dave 😊
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It’s working
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Yippee 😃🍷
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Wow. I love the “left overs from Roman times”! 😀
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It is quite bonkers how much stuff from days of yore is still abundant in our country, and living here has some of the best preserved history of olden days. 😊
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Agreed. I don’t think we have anywhere near as much of historical significance that’s been preserved. It’s a crying shame really. 😦
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Well you can live vicariously through my travels and know we come from the same gene pool, Mia casa sua casa 😊
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People there uses so exotic and strange clothes! and there are some peculiar combinations, even they look a bit like dark latinos for the use of some colors and design with flowers (or at least as a native the way I see latinos here), I purchased on Ebay some elegant ties from the UK, but when they arrived they were made in Turkey XD!
Thank you for a fascinating cultural trip of discovering kind lady ☺
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thanks Francis, flowery/patterned trousers are a thing here at the moment, not for me 🙂
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I think it has to be this hipster wave… not for me neither 😉
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I think street photography doesn’t have to be in black and white. And you proved that, Fraggy. I feel a bit threatened by the window shot with all the scissors and blades. But the Bier Keller brings me back to “relax” status. Thanks for sharing this fab series. And continue swimming against the stream of b&w street photography. Greetings. Reinhold
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cheers Reinhold, 🙂
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Was there sound at the walk in?
I liked the groomed window very much.
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Yes Jay, the films being shown were Shaun the Sheep at midday, then Love Aaj Kal (never head of it) at 5pm. The sound was quite loud 🙂 but then there were only adverts on when we walked by.
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Two wheelie bins about to joust – lol – so clever 🙂
Favorite street scene — the lady just outside of the barber shop (Jack and Diane).
Cheers!
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Cheers Melissa, I liked the dog in the doorway 🙂
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