My walk to day in the Rain

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    This morning my walk took me to Cobham and Luddesdown :smile:

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      That's a good Orse Woo :)
       
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        Good evening Zigs yes he was a big boy about 18 hands:smile:
         
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        Blimey Woo, I thought they only had 4 legs :hate-shocked:
         
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          Good evening Zigs,A hand is a measurement of 4 inches which is used to measure the height of a Orse do I have to explain everything to you:heehee: its got nothing to do with legs,feet,yards or gas meters , fish have fingers and a plummer has pincers,I know I shall draw you diagram my friend,only I do want you to understand:lunapic 130165696578242 5:

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            Arr right :)
             
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              I thought Cobham was in Surrey , my brother lives there ? Presume you have one over in Kent as well WOO , otherwise its a bloomin' long walk you did :biggrin:
               
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                Is that a Belgian butchers cutting diagram ?
                 
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                  Good evening Harry my friend yes it within walking distance and where I used to work at the big house as head gardener:smile:

                  Cobham Hall[5] was the former 17th-century home of the Earls of Darnley: its gardens were designed by Humphry Repton and the surrounding woods contain the Darnley Mausoleum, a Grade I listed building now undergoing restoration. Since 1957, the Hall has been a public school for girls (Cobham Hall School); it opens to the public on some occasions in the year.

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                    Cob - Bend in a river

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