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Great enjoying getting out again although limited
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Haha haven't quite made it back yetYe Gods!
The Wirral has changed since our last visit.
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Great enjoying getting out again although limited
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That's global warming for youYe Gods!
The Wirral has changed since our last visit.
I m in front of movan in the running home stakes.just checked its a grass snake......that has been crossed with a man eating anaconda and looks pretty hungry.
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Goes high.
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jockaneezer
Derwentwater and Keswick?
Judging by the leaves on the tree behind the crane there was quite a wind blowing at the time. I wouldn’t go anywhere near it.It was at Castlerigg Farm camping site and he had a go at operating the crane too !
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Judging by the leaves on the tree behind the crane there was quite a wind blowing at the time. I wouldn’t go anywhere near it.
It was at Castlerigg Farm camping site and he had a go at operating the crane too !
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Me toooooMakes me feel sick!!! Watch out below!!!
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Looks like good storage bins.Do any funsters know what the galvanised planters used to be?View attachment 397971
Happy mucky pups.......
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Not really as they don't have a bottom, though that was not their bottom in their former life........Looks like good storage bins.
Probably won’t have to add manureDo any funsters know what the galvanised planters used to be?View attachment 397971
Happy mucky pups.......
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Cliffdale, as soon as I saw that pile of rocks I was transported back in time. My father was a builder’s merchant (among other things) in the early 70s and would drive a truck to somewhere near Tintagel to get supplies of Cornish slate and sell it from his “yard” in the Midlands. In those days there was a fashion for fireplaces to be built from it. I agree with you, as rocks go, it’s beautiful.Dog walk to the local beach. I like the colours in the recent rock fall.
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