In our Garden on a lovely sunny afternoon enjoying her day ❤️🐾❤️
White long haired German shepherd Lady
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The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.
The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.
The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.
The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.
The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.