Then flush'd her cheek with rosy light.
This is the doorway of an early 20th. century property, formerly used by signwriters. It is now a Grade II Listed Building, possibly because of the 1912 artwork by Bert Hamlyn, which has two lines from a Tennyson poem underneath. Thankfully it is protected by thick glass.
I was more than happy to look inside the doorway as, within the space of ten minutes there was sunshine, thunder, lightning, rain, then hailstones.
Last week I had a camera bag, the rain cover of which blew away. This week I thought I was being clever by taking a waterproof camera bag. Not that clever though, as I'd accidentally left a separate top part unzipped, which then rapidly filled with hailstones.
Many thanks to 60Plus for hosting, at such short notice, the looking in themed mono monday.
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