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Bateman's tower, Brightlingsea, Essex. New Years Day 2006

Brightlingsea

a Seaside Town in the county of Essex

Old bathing huts at Cleveleys, Lancashire

Cleveleys

in the county of Lancashire

Pink Cottage

St Mawes

in the county of Cornwall

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 10:20 on 7th September 2008

Well,our weekend is half over.

What does everyone do on Sundays??

Resting,playing hard,preparing for the upcomming week?

What is Sunday to you???

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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 10:55 on 7th September 2008
Hi Richard - I usually go to my Mom's for Sunday dinner but she is on a cruise around Iceland and Greenland for a few weeks. My weekends are family time.  
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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 11:43 on 7th September 2008

Depends on the weather Rick. If it's nice, or even fairly nice, it's a pub lunch and a nice long walk in the countryside to follow....camera in hand of course! If it's persistently raining it's a cosy drink (non-alcoholic usually) and then visiting friends in the afternoon.

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Jason T
Jason T
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quotePosted at 13:18 on 7th September 2008
Sleeping, been idle, oh and walking round the church yard with the dog in the rain!!!!  Smile
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Jason T
Jason T
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quotePosted at 13:19 on 7th September 2008
It's not often i get sundays off, so it just feels like any other day now!! just with more people about!! shame really because i used to love Sundays when i was a kid!!
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Cathy E.
Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 14:11 on 7th September 2008
I would go to church and then rest all day. Preparing for the upcoming week.
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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:18 on 7th September 2008

Church for me too. I go at 11 am and finish at 2 pm.

If I were in England I would walk early in the morning, but there is nowhere to walk here.

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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 14:37 on 7th September 2008
Is it Sunday? All days seem the same when you are not working. That is why we dont  normally have a Sunday roast, we eat whaever we feel like at the time. But for a change, today its roast lamb. In the oven as I type. He he he
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L
L
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Location: UK
quotePosted at 15:21 on 7th September 2008
I cooked the Sunday roast we had roast pork, carrotts, brocolli, peas and gravy this week, then I watched F1 on the tele, watched a little of the Paralympics and relaxed in the chair. If the weather was better i'd probably be doing the garden or out sometwhere trying to take some photos.
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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 16:25 on 7th September 2008
Been to The Red House Glass Cone at Wordsley this afternoon. I've driven past it 100's of times and went there for the first time today! It was great - we've been watching them make a glass chicken - if the photos are good enough I'll put them on.
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