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    Views from the garden.

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    BIGBILLY21
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    Post by BIGBILLY21 on Wed 29 Aug 2012, 7:33 pm

    Pictures taken from the garden.

    Across the valley.


    Late evening sun on the stubble.


    Was 3 workers cottages, now one house.


    The latest country fad. Alpacas.


    Vintage car rally through the village.










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    Post by Dawn on Fri 31 Aug 2012, 3:52 am

    Thanks so much for these BB, your countryside makes me want to put on my walking shoes and walk across it :) ...and it is amazing how vintage cars make you stop and look, such a lovely reminder of days gone by. I love the picnic basket on the red convertible. I wonder what's for lunch ?. :cheers: I think I have seen the little black car once in the movies, what a strange little car! Thanks for the photos they are really super :) Not to forget Mrs Alpaca she has a beauty spot :cool4:

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    Post by Joy on Sun 02 Sep 2012, 1:38 pm

    What great shots, BigBilly. Your garden has fantastic views & I am most envious of them. The pink on the stubble from the setting sun is really outstanding & a most unusual scene.

    Love the cars. :love: Such cars often come into our little town on similar rallies, sometimes staying the night. The owners do like to take them on runs, don't they?? The English countryside would be just the place for them, too.

    Love the alpacas, too. They, & llamas, are also popular here with hobby farmers who have small acreages.

    Thank you for posting these wonderful pics, BB.

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