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Ian Malcolmson
Ian Malcolmson
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Posted at 15:27 on 21st June 2008
On 15th June 2008 20:11, Ruth Gregory wrote:
On 12th June 2008 23:45, Ian Malcolmson wrote:
 thank you Barbara  and the ones who claim not to be insane are the ones you need to watch out for Smile


Except for me, Ian.  I'm not insane.  Innocent

Wink

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breakwater 1
Picture by Ian Malcolmson


see how catching this denial thing is 

thanks for the welcome 

[non commital of Hartlepool]

 


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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 15:42 on 21st June 2008

Hello, Ian:  As they say, "Denial is not just a river in Egypt." Smile

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Posted at 15:47 on 21st June 2008
LOL @ Ruth
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Posted at 16:30 on 21st June 2008

I love this photo, reminds me of Wuthering Heights for some reason

Towards the beach
Picture by Mick Carver


 

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 16:41 on 21st June 2008
Yes, Lyn, I agree, it's a very cool shot.  I think it's the B&W that gives it that Wuthering Heights mood.
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Sue H
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Posted at 17:30 on 21st June 2008

I love this picture, I love churches and churchyards and this one is so over grown with spring beauty.

I'm getting homesick already.

 

Parish church, Stanton St John, near Oxford
Picture by Tony Tooth



 

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 17:44 on 21st June 2008

Very nice, Sue.  Makes me homesick for England too.  Cry

Sue Gaffney-Ryder mentioned on another thread that today is mid-summer day.  Don't they have some kind of festival at Stonehenge and the other stone circle sites over there?  Or is that just on winter solstice day?  I like this picture of Stonehenge:

 

Stonehenge, Salisbury
Picture by Matthew Reid



 

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Sue H
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Posted at 18:05 on 21st June 2008

Yes, they had their celebrations this morning, though they were a bit rained out and I don't think they got to see the sun rise. Here is a link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/wiltshire/7465235.stm

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Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 18:14 on 21st June 2008
Thanks, Sue!
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MariaGrazia
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Posted at 21:15 on 21st June 2008
What a beautiful picture...the stones seem to be standing on a layer of soft fleece :)
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