Yesterday’s post included a picture of a broken piece of fence at Morse lock:
It’s been mended! A couple of nails and it’s (almost) as good as new:
Dunno who fixed it, C&RT, Rugby club or third party, but well done!
Yesterday’s post included a picture of a broken piece of fence at Morse lock:
Dunno who fixed it, C&RT, Rugby club or third party, but well done!
Looking at the last couple of posts – again I love the woods. There is just something about woodlands that soothes me. And all the flowers are sublime. Is it wrong to say I preferred the lion bench uncleaned and adrift with tumbled leaves? Probably says something about me 🙂
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The woods are great all year round. Now when they’re at their lushest and even in January when there’s just bare branches.
(Thinks – ‘dare I tell her that the lion bench was the same pic with the second cleaned up in “the GIMP” [poor person’s Photoshop] ? ‘)
(‘Narr! Let her think I actually did some physical work and actually cleaned the bench.’) 😉
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Ha, that’s brilliant actually, would never have known! Amazing what folk can do with photos these days, I can barely point the camera in the right direction, and often fail even at that. It pleases me to know it’s still the same as in the first photo though, odd creature that I am 🙂
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Letting the cat out of the bag http://twitpic.com/cwvdtb
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Ha! This provoked a much needed laugh 🙂
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