Pylon of the month

 

The last two months have been up close and personal with my holiday pylons and so for October, I have gone for a more picturesque sunset pylonscape.  I quite like 'pylonscape' as a portmanteau word, although a quick Google search reveals that I'm not the first to use it, with John Sandell photography getting there before me!  The picture was sent in by a fan of the website and was taken in Middlesborough. Avid readers of this blog might remember that this isn't the first pylon from the North East to feature on the blog.  Back in February 2013, the Tees crossing pylons (the tallest pylons in the UK at 145m) featured, but is good to be back on Teeside after a gap of a couple of years.  I've never been to Middlesborough, but if I do, then the Captain Cook birthplace museum will definitely be on my 'things to do' list and the Love Middlesborough website has lots of other museums and galleries that could keep me going for a few days.  That's all for this month, but as always remember to follow @pylonofthemonth on Twitter if you want more regular pylon action.

 

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3 responses to “Pylon of the Month – October 2015”

  1. pylon-lover Avatar
    pylon-lover

    My friend showed me this site. Now I appreciate pylon better. Thanks!

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  2. Pyllyon Steele Avatar
    Pyllyon Steele

    Oh my god! I thought I was the only one! All my friends don’t like pylons, but I LOVE THEM!!! I even made a twitter friend through our love of pylons! He showed me this website and now I’m going to be back every month to check out the newest and insightful pylon posts IN THE WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD! Thank you so much for helping me find my purpose in life and my core message – pylons are misunderstood, many think of them as eyesores but not me! I think of them as picturesque. much love – @pylons4lyf958 on twitter

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    Pyllyon Steele

    Pyllyon by name,
    Pylon by nature
    original pylon poem written by:
    Pyllyon Steele

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