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  1. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    It appears that my thread'Work' has gone..along with two years of posts..:scratch: So I'll try again:skp:

    Today I was working in this Manor house...Northwick House,the former home and Estate of the Spencer Churchills.
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    This picture is taken from the top window above the Main door and is a view of the village I was born in.
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    I have witnessed many a spectical of the North Cotswold Hunt meeting there when I was a kid and even delivered their milk as my part time job during school holiday's..
     
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    Amazing. I thought the Spencer Churchills were based at Blenheim Palace?

    How does the My Day thread "work" then?
     
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    You do get to work in some really posh places Pal :thumb:

    Great view from the house.
     
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    Hi Pal ... you're Work thread is still here ...

    http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3606&page=32

    As you can see by the link there are 32 pages but if you go into the link you (certainly I) can only get into page 24 ....

    This is the same problem we are having at this moment with the Brugmansia thread .... and we had this problem earlier this year with Wakey, wakey ....

    I have reported these problems and hopefully they will be sorted out ..... :flag::)
     
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    Thanks LoL for reporting the missing Threads.. I wasn't sure if the BigWigs Knew :)
     
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    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    I'm trying Cutie, and I know I'm trying .... but I'm doing my best ,... :help:
     
  7. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    I reinstated these today. Rather nice colours I reckon:)
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    Originally the property was a vicarage and the patterns are supposed to depict a spiritual effect don't you think??
    I can tell you the outer lights have a Pagan design:yez:
     
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    Lost my post then:( 2nd try.....

    Lovely again Pal, what I wouldn't do for views like that - there's nothing in fact:hehe: No snow there then. Bet you glad of that.

    Shame about your previous thread but well done to Lol for finding some of it. Seems like there's some glitches still to sort.

    cheers
     
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    :gnthb: Christian or Pagan.. It is a beautiful window Pal.... I would love one like that on the end wall of the house....! Nice job mate...:gnthb:
     
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    Paladin, I'd love that window in my house.
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    and I'd love my window in this house!:D
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    A revisit to Charlecote House,Stratford upon Avon...I'll try and get a shot of the Deer in the park tomorrow.
     
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    True, Paladin, but think of all the cleaning and dusting in such a big house.:hehe:
     
  13. Marley Farley

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    :gnthb: Beautiful house Pal... Any room for sharing though..???:lollol:
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :D Plenty of room Marley....and you could all help Mrs Pal with the cleaning....that would give her time to make my tea!:hehe:
     
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    Hi Pal Any chance of a very part time Gardening job say 10am-11am
    one day a week:hehe::thumb:
     
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