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oliver sudden
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« Reply #285 on: 13:45:53, 07-04-2008 »

Pack your pith helmet. Just in case ... Cheesy
If soundwave (HO!) doesn't know all about taking the pith by now I don't know if there's any helping him... Wink
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« Reply #286 on: 15:32:24, 07-04-2008 »

Amazing pictures of snow in London in April, don Basilio. Also you now have special skills in loading pictures on to the computer!

I am going back to rosemary bush-hearb. Mary Chambers picture of rosemary flower is a beautiful one.
Do the use it for anything else, but lamb? May be I should go to another thread for that.

By the way we don't have snow, but there are blustery hails often. (i don't know if I can say blustery about hail).
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« Reply #287 on: 15:36:31, 07-04-2008 »

Not seen a fox in the garden yet, but.....





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« Reply #288 on: 15:38:07, 07-04-2008 »

Also you now have special skills in loading pictures on to the computer!

Quite the reverse, tp.  I spent all yesterday afternoon wondering why they wouldn't load until Ron Dough patiently pointed out the basic thing I had failed to do.
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« Reply #289 on: 15:51:24, 07-04-2008 »

Well, no snow here today although it's jolly cold.  Lynn tells me there was snow at home but I don't know if it persisted or not...
The sun is shining now, gosh.
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« Reply #290 on: 16:52:22, 07-04-2008 »

Just been to see my first cricket of the season, a 50 over friendly between Warks and Worcs. It was bloody cold when the sun was out and it got even colder when the clouds hid the sun. I was wearing a new coat which I got for the winter but hardly wore then - I suspect it will get a lot more use during the spring. I stayed for 3 hours but was getting a bit too chilled by then. Home now and we've just had a brief shower of hail. Brrr!
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« Reply #291 on: 17:21:51, 07-04-2008 »


Still snowing hard here in Brighton.  I've never seen anything like this here before.

My garden ten minutes ago:




What makes it even more magical is that the world just stops at the end of PW's garden.  Shocked

Well GG, my eyes can see the world along his little path and looks like pw's SHED back there?

My path, below, ends at my shed, not so nicely concealed. pw's garden has given me a couple of ideas  Smiley

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« Reply #292 on: 17:38:30, 07-04-2008 »

John, please let some of us retain our fond illusions Sad The world definitely stops at the end of PW's garden. And the shed is just The Wardrobe in a different guise Smiley
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« Reply #293 on: 17:52:31, 07-04-2008 »

Well, I think a world STARTS at the end of pw's garden, but which world? What magical creatures live there? Maybe talking animals, wizards and kings........
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« Reply #294 on: 18:07:11, 07-04-2008 »

Well, I think a world STARTS at the end of pw's garden, but which world? What magical creatures live there? Maybe talking animals, wizards and kings........
and very likely martles, too. Wink
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« Reply #295 on: 18:23:12, 07-04-2008 »

Perhaps even a tuba?  Wink
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« Reply #296 on: 18:32:02, 07-04-2008 »

I'm  sure when I looked at pw's photo yesterday these children were at the end of the garden, now they seem to  have gone and hidden behind the shed

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« Reply #297 on: 18:38:18, 07-04-2008 »

Well, I think a world STARTS at the end of pw's garden, but which world? What magical creatures live there? Maybe talking animals, wizards and kings........
and very likely martles, too. Wink




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« Reply #298 on: 18:46:27, 07-04-2008 »

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« Reply #299 on: 19:12:08, 07-04-2008 »

Perhaps even a tuba?  Wink

That does sound rather magically a 'wizard' idea!!!
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