I don't know the name either - never seen the film. Glad you had a nice night out Steve.
Up early to take older daughter to work as she's getting some training to do a different job. All good for her I expect.
Love your pix BL - I think you could easily put those on the camera thread. Lots of people don't post on this thread, but they look at the 'picture' ones. The beach huts are so pretty
Parched grass right enough! Damp here again so my grass is very green
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Cooler this morning, but beautiful - real 'mists and mellow fruitfulness' out there with the low sun shining hazily over the beans, squashes and tomatoes and the dew on the cobwebs glistening .........absolutely gorgeous.
Lovely pics of Southwold BL - glad you had a nice visit - did you find somewhere nice to have lunch?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just back from Canberra. Worn out again. I've got a couple of photos but haven't modified them yet. Cat, Pixel, is happily wandering around re-familiarising herself with things.
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Morning all/afties Pat if you're around.
I don't know the name either - never seen the film. Glad you had a nice night out Steve.
Up early to take older daughter to work as she's getting some training to do a different job. All good for her I expect.
Love your pix BL - I think you could easily put those on the camera thread. Lots of people don't post on this thread, but they look at the 'picture' ones. The beach huts are so pretty
Parched grass right enough! Damp here again so my grass is very green
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Good morning All,
I do wish we had a bit of your dampness here Fairy, everything is brown and dusty.
Chicks on Tour - interesting thought, that could so easily be mis-interpreted.
Lizzie, sounds like a nice day of memory lane, will be in touch once you are back in France so we can meet up.
Back to teaching for me today, will seem so easy compared to waitressing.
And Charlie is back after school today too, hurrah.

Have a good day all.
Ooh, Fairygirl, that was amazing, the rain started immediately after I posted, thank you.


Good morning all
G'day Pat 
Cooler this morning, but beautiful - real 'mists and mellow fruitfulness' out there with the low sun shining hazily over the beans, squashes and tomatoes and the dew on the cobwebs glistening .........absolutely gorgeous.
Lovely pics of Southwold BL - glad you had a nice visit - did you find somewhere nice to have lunch?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I do my best DD
I love those mornings Dove. Really beautiful. We could do with some more of the sun to go with the dampness and mist though....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Little Shop of Horrors scary plant's name was Audrey 2.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Missed your post chicky - I was wondering what DD meant about the chicks

Take the camera chicky
Has anyone else been looking at the lovely pix on the BBC breakfast news of Wild Britain. Beautiful.
Although they just showed one of Stonehenge and said it was Glenfinnan Viaduct...ooops!
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Just back from Canberra. Worn out again. I've got a couple of photos but haven't modified them yet. Cat, Pixel, is happily wandering around re-familiarising herself with things.
Morning all.
Back to France today. Hope to see you soon, DD.
Dove, we had a sausage roll in the Adnams café and stopped at the pretty pub in Hoxne for dinner on the way home.
Thank you Fairy, they are just snaps and the blue sky helped!
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Hoxne Swan? I'm glad to see it's re-opened - it closed a while back which was a shame. Hoxne is a lovely village.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.