Another lovely sunset, this time reflected in the windows of one of the big semi-detached houses on Albert Road, Saltaire. These houses were completed in 1868 and marked the final phase of the building of Sir Titus Salt's model village. At that time, this road was the western boundary of the village and enjoyed an open outlook over the fields. Since then a newer estate has been built opposite so they don't enjoy such lovely views, but it's still a good place to see the sun set. For more Weekend Reflections, courtesy of James at Newtown Area Photo, click here.
(How annoying - Blogger has bullied me into using the new post editor and I can now only get the font size bigger or smaller than the old post editor made it. I don't like either. I liked it how it was before! Boo!)
PS Thanks to all those who have given me helpful hints in comments and emails on altering the font size. I have experimented as suggested and changing the size in Design 'advanced' does of course change the font size. But there is still a difference in size between posts composed using the old post editor (yesterday) and those composed using the new one (today's) even though both were composed with the font set to 12px. I am getting used to the difference - it's only my personal preference, and a bit of a perfectionist streak!!
PS Thanks to all those who have given me helpful hints in comments and emails on altering the font size. I have experimented as suggested and changing the size in Design 'advanced' does of course change the font size. But there is still a difference in size between posts composed using the old post editor (yesterday) and those composed using the new one (today's) even though both were composed with the font set to 12px. I am getting used to the difference - it's only my personal preference, and a bit of a perfectionist streak!!
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