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  • Odds and Sods January 2021

    Although this month has been nowhere near as wet as last January it has been mostly dark and brooding It has a temporary metal roof and what look like windows only on the upper level, which have been blocked Most people have seen tiled roofs, of course, but around here it is not uncommon to see tiled walls too "Cadbury's chocolate is a perfect food, absolutely pure therefore best. If you walk out of Kingsbridge as far as you can, following the estuary this is the end of the road.

  • Bristol Hotel and Prince Street Car Park

    The blue glazed box on the roof is a later addition.

  • Only Possible Two Days a Month

    The highest tide would be above their waists as it reaches the road and sometimes just goes over the edge of the road.

  • Axeman

    Originally posted on Photoblog by Gethin Thomas OCTOBER. 04, 2020 416 VIEWS Good old Amazon, my very The roof men had to replace a large section of bargeboards last week and they cut up the old one into Although a bit big to go in the wood burner, if I can chop them up they should make enough kindling for Now that is recycling, burning down the roof to keep warm. vaguely Chinesey renderings of famous tunes you almost recognise, but not quite, so we opted for the good

  • Mylor, Cornwall

    The left hand joins to the mainland and the right hand edge is The Carrick Roads an even bigger inlet (See my post on the nearby Trebah Garden) The tidal flow in the Carrick Roads is 3.5 miles per hour in Yes, boating people attract great eating places with trendy foods with lovely scenic views and it seems As with several Italian food words used in English we have adopted the plural as a singular. James were in a small boat near Trefusis Point, the headland which marks the entrance to the Carrick Roads

  • Odds and Sods February 2021

    We have a provisional date for 12th April for pubs and restaurants to be allowed to serve food and drink This mural below came as a real surprise because I have been down this road so many times but normally They were usually described as "two up two downs", which means exactly what it suggests, four rooms.

  • The Crooked Church of Cwmyoy

    A round-headed north window dates to the 12th century, and the nave roof has been dated to the late 13th

  • Brixham Pirate Festival 3

    This is a set of street shots, pirates just being pirates, and an occasional land lubber thrown in for good

  • The Bouncing Mouse and the Ghostly Apparition

    structure is made mostly of concrete and is comparatively small, enclosed by thick walls, with the upturned roof Standing by the exterior altar below, we took shelter under the overhanging roof from a mighty thunderstorm

  • Pollyanna Moment

    One bright sunny day, Newton darkened his room and made a hole in his window shutter, allowing just one beam of sunlight to enter the room. Newton believed that all the colours he saw were in the sunlight shining into his room.

  • "Quickies" 17 - Caroline Parsons

    food , clothin g, and bedding, giving open-handedly to their own and to strangers amo ng them.

  • No Fridges or Crap

    This is a permanent feature at the side of the road in town next to the builders merchants. Scrap - late Middle English (as a plural noun denoting fragments of uneaten food): from Old Norse skrap

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