Having completed thirty days of the micro.blog photo challenge for June, I’m going to try continuing with some random prompts generated by Claude.

These engraved stones are a nice idea, but sadly the execution seven years ago left a lot to be desired. The engraving on some of the stones is at the threshold 📷 of visibility, and for others it’s at the thresh-old of re-adability.

Paving stone in Southall features engraved text about local stories and contributions to the area's character and identity.A plaque on a stone pavement provides historical information about St John's Church in Southall, built in 1838 and later expanded in 1909.A commemorative plaque honors Frank Crowther Roberts for his bravery and leadership during World War One, highlighting his receipt of the Victoria Cross.