Thursday, May 2

WME Flickr Focus - April 2019

With Rail Rover Week done and dusted, I need to get straight back down to photostream business. Here's what April had to offer as I inch ever closer to the 4,000 photo landmark...
  • We can always rely on WME Wolverhampton to cough up some additions and in this instance these comprise some Chapel Ash street art (inspired by the Frost Report), a Dovecotes estate sign and a bright yellow Stevensons bus stop on Dilloways Lane. 
  • WME Walsall has been no slouch this month and piles in with contributions from Darlaston (the Frying Pan and Prince of Wales pubs) plus a Dandy's Walk tiled street sign.
  • Also flexing some muscle is WME Birmingham fresh from encounters with Washwood Heath (a reminder of the former LDV works) and Farmers Bridge Locks (specifically numbers 5 and 6 on the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal).
  • Elsewhere, WME Sandwell pauses for some roe and chips in Cradley Heath, WME Telford visits the Enginuity museum at Coalbrookdale, and WME Shropshire samples some Severn Social murals in Frankwell.
  • Finally we have WME Staffordshire which treats us to Lichfield Canal lock remains, Ebstree Lock on the Staffs & Worcs near Trysull, and two Enville examples (a wickets close-up from a cricket scoreboard and the driveway sign at Enville Hall).
Added together I reckon that comes to thirty April additions meaning my photostream grand total now stands at 3,984 pictures. Hopefully May will be the month when I reach that 4,000 milestone...

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