Snods Edge is a small hamlet in South Northumberland, about 4 miles from Consett. The name is thought to have derived from "snow's edge", referring to the hamlet's close proximity to the North Pennines. R.
Richie, I thought initially that Mother Nature has done an attempt to camouflage the mail box, 😁 ! Wonderful colors in this fine composition/photograph!
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Beautiful !! and for me a bit nostalgic. When I was 19 and working in Liverpool for a year I used to walk past a letterbox in a wall in a lane called Rose Lane. It was not so pretty surroundings as this but I did love posting my letters home in that box ! Back in the days when we wrote letters (how quaint, eh) This makes a fine desktop
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Great name, great color in those leaves, and great focus, as always. I am forever loving place names and their sources, and have to say I get a charge out of *snow* eventually becoming *snod*.
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