Cogden and the Chesil

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  1. Phil A

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    Few pics from yesterday's walk DSCN0490.JPG

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    Yellow Horned Poppy

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    Sea Kale

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    Sea Beet

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    Sea Pea
     
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    • Phil A

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      Ta Jif :)

      First time I took Willow to the north coast it was low tide, she wanted to run away because she thought a Tsunami was coming :biggrin:
       
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      Looks good for foraging, Zigs :thumbsup:

      :scratch: That is if you can eat sea kale and sea beet :redface: :whistle:
       
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        I eat Sea Beet, but i've got a clump of it in the veg patch :)

        The roots would be good on the Sea Kale, huge things, packed full of Carbs, proper staple food.

        But you'm not allowed to dig them up.
         
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          You been using your free NT parking again?

          I reckon I've spent less than £3 in the last 12 months (and most of that was so we could get free cake & drinks at John Lewis). Weymouth Asda 2hrs free parking for the town and by Matalan (2hrs?) for Radipole are 2 of my favourites, Seaton Co-op for short stay (Tesco for longer), gutted about having to pay for parking at Charmouth 12 days ago, but I'd fallen down the stairs and got a dodgy leg so couldn't walk from The Street. Will be back at Chesil in 8 days.
           
        • Phil A

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          Yup, even hinted that I want NT membership for Christmas, so i'd get my free parking for free :snork:

          Seatown is free on the double yellows all winter :) Yet there's still loads of folk paying £4 to use the car park:doh:
           
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