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Sarah
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Posted at 19:23 on 13th February 2010
That Pizza sounds delicious Sue Smile
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 19:28 on 13th February 2010

Cathyml, what a great idea for a tour absolutely wonderful, I love sheep, (but not to eat ) I think the first one is a good start to the tour, Brilliant.

Stephanie, I have read about the black country it was very interesting,glad you enjoy where you live and it is your home area,.I feel the same about where I live, my ancestors are all scattered around the local villages.

I shall watch out for your fonts, so many of the Churches are locked these days.

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Shaun Wilson
Shaun Wilson
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Posted at 19:32 on 13th February 2010
i want a PIZZA but not just any PIZZA i want sues PIZZA lol
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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 19:40 on 13th February 2010
Certainly sound like my kind of food
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 20:23 on 13th February 2010
never been one for pizza's the wife has one every week.
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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 20:38 on 13th February 2010

If only I wasn't allegic to cheese (and dairy products), sounds really good Sue. Peggy I love your snowdrop tour, with Spring not too far away I expect you will have lots to add. 

Stephanie your Best British Beaches are fabulous, lovely to look at at the end of a very hot day! Lol

I think Sally's Any Old Iron will be an absolutely fascinating tour. 

Is everyone snow bound so got take to make up great tours?Laughing

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 06:55 on 14th February 2010
Good morning everyone, Its much cooler this morning here, with a strong wind blowing. temperature down from yesterdays 50oC (120oF) to this mornings temperature of 20oC (62oF), its wonderful, I can breathe, think and move, whoopee.  Have a great day
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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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Posted at 07:07 on 14th February 2010

Have a great day too Cathy! Glad you like the beaches one - I haven't quite finished it.

We went walking at Bodenham Arboretum yesterday - it was pretty muddy though! Of course I forgot mt free ticket I got before Christmas!Solomon took the school bear and he ended up in the mud - oops! I have put some pics on.

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Sally Birch
Sally Birch
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Posted at 10:20 on 14th February 2010

A picture of a muddy a little bear should look good in his diary!LaughingLaughing

I hope Solomon wasnt upset.

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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 10:50 on 14th February 2010

Hi everybody 'an all' as Andy Edwards would say!

Wow, this forum is getting really busy which is brilliant of course (keep it coming) but I can't keep up with it, so don't be offended if I don't answer somewhere. The point being of course that you members have become such a fantastic family, and we all want to know whats going on in the family don't we? Lol

That's the power of POE.....and long may it be!

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