




This is a quiet corner that you could almost miss - its right beside (below really) the Business Bay Crossing. Took me ten minutes to get there on Friday Morning. I really like some of these pics ...think i am getting a little better.
In through the out door was Led Zeppelin's last album. It was so named because,at a time of problems and the rise of punk music, "trying to get back into the public mind is like trying to get In through the Out door". Would have liked to call this my journey through the out door of life.. but its not.
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