The Camera in my pocket..!!

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  1. jjdecay

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    Tegan in the woods playing with the leaves.Looks kind of spooky to me.

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    [align=center]Caught red pawed lol
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    Embroidery I done a few yrs. ago .


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    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Lovely photo's of Tibet Gogs,did you go there for your summer hols this year? I can't quiet make the writing at the top of the picture but have read the sign underneath:thumb:

    Brilliant photos also of Charley caught in the act,and is the embroidery of a Willow Patterned Plate?Mr Kandy's sister used to have some plates of that colour and type of design and I think thta is what she said it was:)
     
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    Having a laugh here Kandy ,sorry I should have said The Samye Ling Centre is about 12 miles from the new place .I wanted to see what it were like ,but I'm gonna have to go back another time ,it was too late in the day when I went .
    Re - the Charlie pic. he sneaked the biccies out of the cupboard , little rubbish :).
    My Cross stitch was from a pattern in a mag. I used to buy , it took ages to stitch cos it was done on a very fine aida , but it is very similar to the Willow Pattern .
     
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    The grass is always greener on the other side...

    One of "our" cows thinks the mown grass of the lawn is tastier... I took this pic from the window of the sitting room... I fully expect of the big furries to crawl under fence one of these days, and come knocking at the door.
     
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    Cow gives me The Look.
     
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    :thumb: Some really smashing photos again people....:thmb: Tegan's photo is a real spooky one.. Priceless...! :thmb: Great shots everyone...!!!:cl-p:
     
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    My Local Park Fountain:)
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    :thmb::thmb: That is a welcome site Woo.. Beautiful..!! Don't see anywhere near as many fountains in public parks anymore these days...:scratch: Sad really, parks are not the places they were... Busy, bustling & usually beautifully kept... :dh::D Miss the old "Park Keeper":wink:
     
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    Nice shot Woo, I agree with Marley, not enough active park fountains anymore :(
     
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    Thank you Marley,Ivory and Pip ,Yes the sad thing about it is Its nearly always Empty
     
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