
This photo is available on Redbubble: Hanging buildings, strange sky.

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It’s that blocked drain in Dock Place again. But it looks prettier drowned in brightly-coloured leaves.
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I saw Fishers and their hopeful street planter reflected in a puddle on Tower Street: and behind it all the guddle of the street being dug up. For some reason.
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The clock above the old Job Centre at the corner of Duke Street and Leith Walk, reflected in a large puddle on Constitution Street.
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The reflection of a flip-top bin (domestic waste) in a puddle caused by a blocked drain in Dock Place well over a year ago. The dirt-clotted cobbles and remnants of a double-yellow line can just be seen.
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It was still raining a little when I saw this, but not as heavily as earlier. It’s a pipe from the roof feeding rainwater into the gutter, which has turned into a lake with oil slick. It’s a harbour with a stone seawall and metal buildings. And clinging to the stone and metal, in either view of this, sharp bright green plants.
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On North Fort Street, one of the drains was blocked and a lake had swiftly formed over the cobbles, one shore the speed bump.
It has been raining a lot recently.
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(You might have seen these statues before in April: Fish guard my boat.)
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