I travelled back in time with Mum when I first shared this roof square in 2018, and so it is rather appropriate, when Mum is staying with us again this week, that I once more share this unusual roof at Fort Nelson to celebrate four years of Past Squares.

If you have not yet joined us this month, there’s still plenty of time and there is something for everyone. You could;
- Re-post a previous post which at the time didn’t get the attention it deserved or maybe it is one of your favourites
- Share a photograph that would have been perfect for one or more of the previous themes; Flowers, Sky, Circles & Squares, Roofs, In the Pink, Time, Spiky, Blue, Lines, words containing the word ‘light’, Top, Perspectives, Kinda, Up, Bright and Trees.
- Or if you have not been squaring for very long why not pick a theme you missed and share multiple squares of that theme
- Alternatively have fun with the word ‘past’ by sharing squares of history and heritage, and that includes past holidays, objects past their prime and your favourite pastimes!
The tag is PastSquares but the only thing you really need to remember is that in October your images must be square – that’s four equal sides!
I like The Wave quite a bit and the location for it is great. Like the roof too. Here’s mine today with a non-square photo in it too, but right at the bottom: https://grahamsisland.com/2021/10/19/small-spotted-eagle-ray/
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My thoughts exactly 🙂
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That is a very unusual roof!
Here is my entry : https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2021/10/19/past-square-blue/
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It is rather special 🙂
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😊
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That’s a spectacular image, the red flowers. That’s on a grass roof? Beautiful!
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The flowers were an addition as part of an exhibit a few years ago – more here https://beckybofwinchester.com/2018/07/01/wave-at-fort-nelson/
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Thank you. I read your post about the exhibit. That’s just incredible. btw, my friend said the Winchester Poetry Festival went live again this year. So glad!
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It has indeed – they have done quite a bit online 🙂
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Waves from here 🙂
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Mum and I are waving back at you 🙂
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🖐🖐🤗💕
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I’m still not quite sure what I was looking at – open to interpretation (next to the factual description of what it is).
I’ve got another former flower so that it will be the last in this series among the past squares: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/10/19/dandelion-past-their-prime/
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I know the angle I took it at is a tad confusing – here’s more on the roof https://beckybofwinchester.com/2018/06/30/june-square-30/
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I like the shot with the flower wave best! Or maybe it’s flower smoke?
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It’s a wave of poppies, remembering WW1
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Funny story? When my boys were in the British Boy Scouts (in Saudi) we had a parade for Armistice Day. My sister (not versed in British culture) was very appreciative and a bit puzzled about the custom: “I hadn’t thought they would honour gay people like that!” (poppy fail)
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LoL!!!
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😄
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Well, here’s mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2021/10/19/an-old-packhorse-bridge-pastsquares-19/
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well thank you very much, I am just catching up on the day with a rather delicious glass of Sauvignon Blanc so will be with you shortly
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😊😊
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Clever and beautiful, and nicely green
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It is surprisingly a really good place to visit
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Your marvellous grass roofs made me think of roofless, as in Wenlock Priory:
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ooh I remember that, I loved that one
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A not particularly popular Bright Square although a personal favourite:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/10/19/past-squares-19/
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I am sure I will love it if it is one of your favourites
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