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English Counties - DORSET - A Whistle Stop Tour

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 22:20 on 22nd August 2010
nice ones ted.
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quotePosted at 22:33 on 22nd August 2010
On 18th August 2010 22:26, cathyml wrote:

We are now heading to Shaftesbury - an ancient town set on and around a hill

SHAFTESBURY

Gold Hill, Shaftesbury
Picture by Peggy Cannell


Shaftesbury
Picture by Cornelius Keulen




Hope you are all fit enough to walk up those hills, lol

 

You mean like this boy here Cathy, pushing his bike up Gold Hill in Shaftesbury?

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mq59ykPnAE   

 

 

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Christine Cooney
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quotePosted at 11:26 on 24th August 2010
On 18th August 2010 20:12, cathyml wrote:

Thanks Don I am so glad you enjoyed the tours and shall look forward to seeing yours.

And James - what are you talking about??  For your teaching I will give you a Noddy medal (Ron only gives Brownie points - mmmmm maybe that would be better after all, lol)


A Little River at the end of the Local Pub
Little stream by the local pub
Picture by Christine Cooney

This is in the Inn for All Seasons in the beautiful village of Charminster!
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quotePosted at 11:39 on 24th August 2010

Thanks Paul for the utube Hovis Ad.  If that young lad battled to get up the hill I don't think I would even start trying, lol.  Definitely not on my list of places I would live (unless they put in chair lifts!!)

Hi Christine (love the avatar), thanks for adding the gorgeous picture above, lovely place to sit with a glass of something refreshing! Do you have more pictures of Dorset which can be added here??  Or Devon or Cornwall which would add to the first whistle stop tour?? I really appreciate your participation in this thread and look forward to seeing you around more.

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Christine Cooney
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quotePosted at 16:11 on 24th August 2010

I love Dorset so much, i would move down there tomorrow if I could. I try to get down there twice a year, once in the summer and once in the winter, it really holds a special place in my heart. Anyway yes i do have more pic's so watch this space!

Old English Cottage
Picture by Christine Cooney

Just 5 mins away from Charminster is the charming village of Frampton, this place is what chocolate-box England is all about, hope you like this little cottage, i've got a couple more from there, so will post them soon. Thanks for getting me into this, it's great fun and great to chat to people who love England and great photographs.

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quotePosted at 19:22 on 24th August 2010
Oh that cottage definitely has my name on it - it's gorgeous.  I am definitely watching this space!!
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