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Maulds Meaburn

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 15:32 on 25th February 2009

Time for a new set of pictures, but be sure to check out the old thread for the latest posted by Diana.

Here is a new one, almost spooky in it's effect.

In Memorium
Picture by Geoff Stamp



 

 

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Barbara Shoemaker
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Posted at 19:29 on 25th February 2009

Aren't these just the sweetest little darlings!

 

Stew 's Up
Picture by BPeters



 

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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 21:06 on 25th February 2009

Wow! I love that one with the stormy skies, Sue.

The bunnies are precious, Barbara!

This one is nice too. I love the inside of churches. Paul's captured this one quite nicely.

 

Welford, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton



 

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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 21:08 on 25th February 2009

This one looks like a picture from a travel brochure!

Derwent Water, Cumbria.
Picture by Cass Castagnoli

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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 21:13 on 25th February 2009
Wow!
Durham
Picture by Glenn Gibson

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Sue H
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Posted at 18:18 on 26th February 2009

I just love this new picture.

All those beautiful spring flowers and a beautiful, colourful cock pheasant in the middle. Superb!

 

Cock Pheasant at Rowland
Picture by M Watson



 

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Phil Jobson
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Posted at 11:44 on 27th February 2009

Ah! What about this of Burford: a lovely Cotswold village!

 

 Burford, Oxfordshire

Picture by Diana Arnold

And sorry, Barabara and Diana:  the bunnies are not darlings and precious. They are VERMIN !!!!, at least here in Australia and to be  eradicated FORTHWITH!!!!  (UHGHHHHHH!!!)

 

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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 14:26 on 27th February 2009

Sealed LOL!!!

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lancashirelove
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Posted at 14:58 on 27th February 2009
should be a thread called 'spooky churches' lol, Geoff has posted some very spectacular coloured pics. on the site hasnt he?
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lancashirelove
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Posted at 15:02 on 27th February 2009
On 27th February 2009 11:44, Phil Jobson wrote:

Ah! What about this of Burford: a lovely Cotswold village!

 

 


And sorry, Barabara and Diana:  the bunnies are not darlings and precious. They are VERMIN !!!!, at least here in Australia and to be  eradicated FORTHWITH!!!!  (UHGHHHHHH!!!)

 

  I think we had that problem with rabbits a few centries ago in the Uk, they introduced a disease called miximitosis (?) i think and that spread amongst the rabbit population and culled them. Still cute to look at though. lol

Edited by: Sue H. at:8th March 2009 22:52
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