Day 2, find other responses here.
Date and Location of Photo: October 2, 2016. Bletchley Park, a must for history nerds, it is the home of the WWII code breakers. I’m such a nerd that I’ve visited three times in my four years here.
Thoughts on the Edit: The square format was easy on this edit, it pretty much dropped right into place without too much fuss. The Luminar Look, Soft & Dreamy has been applied at 72%.
April Squares, an Explanation:
When Becky announced that the April Squares theme was going to be “top”, I thought it over and then sent her a message, then pitched my idea. She was open to my theme within the theme and the result is my response to the April Squares challenge.
I move a lot and I have a move pending. I’ve lived here in England for about four years and will be heading to the United States. Exact dates to be determined, given the current world situation, details have yet to be worked out. My April Squares is a “top shots” reflection on the last four years. Each square represents some moment or place that was meaningful to me. They are in chronological order moving forward in time. I’m attempting to post every day. All photos will be edited in Luminar 3. I hope you enjoy following along, I’ve enjoyed the process of creating. Your comments and thoughts are welcome below.
Cheers!
The people who worked here were all top notch!
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I should just have you write my posts 🙂 But yes, they really were!
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Hee hee, sorry I do tend to go over the top with square themes 😉
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It does make it more fun 🙂
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Monumental in every sense of the word!
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What a beautiful building!
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Yes, it really is, the grounds are nice too.
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It is, Jude, and interesting inside, too
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I was just there in January! I absolutely loved it! 🙂 A wonderful shot.
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Yes, I saw that on your IG(?) I was glad to see that your visit to England included Bletchley, I thought you would love it.
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It was amazing! It poured down the rain for most of our visit but we still enjoyed the heck out of it 🙂
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So, it was a typical weather day then 🙂
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Hahahaha exactly
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A great place, I would love to go back…fascinating history
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Yes, I’m not sure when you last visited, but there is an audio guide now, and it is really well done.
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Ah, yes, it was a year or three ago, and I remember the guide as being very informative
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Ok, good, glad you got the chance to visit using one of those guides.
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Yes, we’ll worth the trip
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