Some of you might remember these Georgian bridges from 2023. I walked under them during my exploratory visit to Bradford on Avon. More will remember it from David’s recent Shadowing. The bridges are crossing the Kennet & Avon canal near Sydney Gardens in Bath.

It is the start of the second half of the month, but don’t panic if you haven’t yet squared. There is no time limit on when you join in the fun this month. Everyone is always welcome to join in with the Shadows of Squares even if you only square fifteen times once this month. The frequency of your squares and type of shadows is whatever suits you and your blog. It is also totally up to you whether you pingback via your post or add your link with a comment on one of my daily square posts. Just remember however many images you share at least one (in every post) must be square to join in with November Shadows.
Wow – I love shadows, reflections and bridges. You have them all for me in one place. Gorgeous.
I’m joining for the first time. I hope I know what I’m doing. https://nofacilities.com/2025/11/16/sunday-recap-and-shadow-squares/
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thank you so much, and a very warm welcome to Squares. So pleased you have joined us
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Here is my entry https://wanderingteresa.com/proof-we-were-here/
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Great 🙂
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I love this image, Becky! Lovely light and some deep shadows 😊
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awww thanks Sue 🙂
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Pleasure!
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Gorgeous reflections Becky.
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Such a lovely spot on the canal
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Great perspective. Sometimes forced upon us but you put it well. I promised you a shadow related to your post yesterday, although it is a lot less intricate: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/11/16/the-forerunner-of-the-cinema/
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awww thanks 🙂
and yay you remembered, be there shortly to enjoy it
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I really like this one, the locations and what it brings to my mind ( lot’s of TV shows we have seen ) and the light is lovely. Here is mine: https://sillarit.com/2025/11/16/how-to-survive-november-2025-16/
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oh that means a lot, thank you
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I love these bridges… they fit with history of thd area.
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They really do, and make such a lovely welcome when arriving in Bath via the canal
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Ah, some memories here I rather think! I have water in my post today too: https://margaret21.com/2025/11/16/39819/ Odd link, because I forgot to name my post at first. Then lacked inspiration.
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Indeed, Jane Austen would have seen the before and after of these bridges!
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PS did you know you can change the url at a later stage?!
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I didn’t. Thanks. I may not bother this time though.
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something for the future 😉
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👍
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That’s a lovely shot. Think I might have missed David. Off I go… Happy Sunday xx
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We should play spot the difference between mine and his!
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His looks colder! xx
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So beautiful Becky 😀 I love the reflections and light
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awwww thanks Brian, I certainly picked a good day to walk into Bath
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I hope you had a good walk, took loads of photos and enjoyed yourself immensely 😀
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it was good although feet were tired at the end (tow paths are not forgiving) – you can read all about it following the first link 🙂
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Might have to get special tow path walking shoes 😀
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I have been pondering what would be work!
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A sports shoe of some sort, ones marathon runners wear but with a bit of fashion. Shoes for the long haul
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but what about the muddy sections?!
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A nice pair of Galoshes. They are probably back in fashion or at least be stylish
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🧐
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