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Hello everyone,

the title says it all, this is a thread for everyone at any and all hours of day and night, to post, help, laugh, cry and anything in between. There will be no nasty posts, everyone who joins in will be gentle, considerate and kind to everyone else. Hugs to all......xxx

  • Like Mary, I'm in a built up area, but really close to farm land on the edge of Milton Keynes, northern Buckinghamshire, just a stroll away. We too have some lovely mature trees near, at the end of the 'main' road is a beautiful oak and very near it, a copper beech which is huge and a really lovely shape. 

    Yes, went into Northamptonshire for our falconry treat, last Friday, vistas of the yellow stuff all round, makes me feel sniffly too in bulk. parts of Northamptonshire are lovely, rolling hills with some great farming land. Pity that too much of it gets used as building land, retiring farmers find it lucrative to sell their land that way now. 

    I too used to climb in my yoof (!) including rock climbing, and the Lakes was my favourite part of the world for that, Wales was lovely but wilder and not as rewarding just to look at. 

    Last night we went virtually straight from Bletchley to a concert given by Olney Brass in memory of their conductor, great teacher, and lovely man, Alan Jenkin, who sadly died 5 months ago from NHL which had transformed into a virulent version. Alan was almost our daughter's first brass teacher but insisted once she was at Grade 5 level she needed a trombone specialist. It worked! So she was very proud to play a solo, the classic 'Autumn Leaves' and then a duet with the trumpet soloist, 'Time to say Goodbye' which had folk in tears, it was beautiful. A former teacher (also a trombonist) told me how her playing looked simply effortless. High praise! And lovely to see the Church so full, funds were raised for our local hospice. 

    A quiet day today, got our whirlwind lass off to her (offstage) gig with CBSO, a chance to get some more gardening done. I just planted a couple of extra runner beans against the trellis that we have the thornless blackberry growing on, and a sunflower that daughter started growing ( from birdseed that had been in the shed for a couple of years, as a joke!) it joins two more! 

    Hugs to you all, loving to see this thread used so much! 

    xxx

    Moomy

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to moomy

    View from my living room this afternoon, it's a bit cold and cloudy! 

  • FormerMember
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    Hello all

    What beautiful singing we had this morning

    I'm so jealous of all your lovely vistas,we look out on our estate at the front & a 7 foot fence at the back we're in east Lincolnshire & as George isn't far away in Suffolk he knows how flat & boring it is round here 

    Had a boat trip across Windemere years ago then a coach ride back to get a train home,had a grand day out

    Jakki,what a lovely view,i wish i looked out on that,i so envy people that look out on something nice, even Georges rape is better than what i can see

    xx 

  • FormerMember
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    We are very lucky and it changes through the seasons

  • FormerMember
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    Hunting for an autumn pic, my favourite!

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    You're so lucky to have such a lovely view,the view from our friends house is amazing,mind you having said that they'll be moving as they pick up the keys to a pub tomorrow

    xx

  • FormerMember
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    This is one is taken from the loft room Carol, in the autumn the mist looks like a sea or lake, you can see Riber Castle on the hill opposite!

    right enough pics now, I've put the kettle on if anyone fancies and cuppa and a chat.

    Jakki xx

  • FormerMember
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    Ooh keys to a pub, it'll be great fun visiting then, you can pull your own pint!

  • FormerMember
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    Salt,mustard,vinegar,pepper,salt,mustard,vinegar,pepper,i've found a skipping rope in the shed,anybody want a go,salt,mustard.vine,sod it that'll be another bruise on my shin

    xx

  • FormerMember
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    Yes please can we do Double Dutch? I love skipping with the kids at work, they look a bit shocked when they see us oldies can still skip!