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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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Posted at 16:53 on 11th October 2008
I hope you do!!
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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 23:52 on 11th October 2008

Check out this beautiful village sign.

I love badgers, much meligned by our farmers.

I love the mood in the background.

Browston Village Sign.
Picture by Peggy Cannell



 

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 00:00 on 12th October 2008

Of course I meant MOON in the last post.

And here is a beauty from Ruth.

Robin Redbreast
Picture by Ruth Gregory

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 00:31 on 12th October 2008

Tony Tooth has some wonder pictures of the church at Noke in Oxfordshire that are worth a look at. The tour is only six pages and the link is here http://www.picturesofengland.com/England/Oxfordshire/Noke/pictures/1073790

Here are a few pictures to whet your whistle. Check out the reflection from the stain glass window. And the fascinating light on the walls in the second picture.

Stained glass and organ pipes, St Giles Church, Noke, Oxon
Picture by Tony Tooth


South window, St Giles Church, Noke, Oxon.
Picture by Tony Tooth

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Sue H
Sue H
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Posted at 00:41 on 12th October 2008

One last picture and I'm off for the night.

Here is our very own Alan.

This picture reminds me of my Uncle Bert who died back in the 80's. The last time I saw him alive he was going door to door with his poppies. He had two brothers die on the Somme in the First World War.

Remembrance 2007 - The Old Poppy Seller
Picture by Alan Marron



 

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Wolf
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Posted at 03:43 on 12th October 2008
 That reminds me so much of Wilfred Brambell aka Steptoe. Smile
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Wolf
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Posted at 05:14 on 12th October 2008
Dont see shops like this anymore.
Picture by Peter Evans


Nnnnn Now Then Nnnnnurse Gladys Emmanuel,
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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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Posted at 07:51 on 12th October 2008
On 12th October 2008 03:43, Wolf wrote:
 That reminds me so much of Wilfred Brambell aka Steptoe. Smile

Thanks Wolw.  You honour me by the association.
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Alan Marron
Alan Marron
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Posted at 07:53 on 12th October 2008
Sorry.  My tryping sees to be getting worse by the day!  It's normal for me to not hit the keys, but this morning I seem to be having problems even seeing them!  I should have addressed Wolf - not Wolw (whoever he is) LOL
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Wolf
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Posted at 08:01 on 12th October 2008
Onya' buddy.  Akam.
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