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PostPosted: 16 Jul 05, 1:16 
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Sorry Jezi >>i am a bit ..er Tired to think atm :angel:

One of my favourite places to go in Britain ..is the bottom of my garden ...seriously ..I liove it! :D

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You are drunk CC ::lol::

Can see why you like being at the bottom of your garden, I love my garden as well.

Suppose I should go to bed. Have to work tomorrow - what a thought.

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Me drunk nah!! :D

My garden is split in two...top half is the kids and mine is the bottom half. I have a seat that goes all the way around the pear tree and I often sit there with a cup of tea and just enjoy the peace...far away enough from the house not to hear the kids :angel:

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a few weeks ago I went to the Cotswold Farm Park (which is run by the family of that ginger-haired bloke on Countryfile). It is a great place for kids as they can feed lambs and sheep and shear them and stuff and see farm animals close up (see pic). There's also a really good walk just outside which takes you through some picturesque Cotswold valleys with sheep roaming and fields of poppies.

My fave place in the whole world is Watersmeet, in north Devon, now slightly tinged with sadness. it's where my wife and I used to go almost every year. I proposed to her on one of the bridges. now I can't bear the thought of going there without her :-(

that and Flamborough Head, in Yorkshire.


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poppy fields?

haha wonder what they're for ::lol::

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Rincewind wrote:
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Jezi, have you seen the size of some of the MIDGES around the park. They are big enough to stick on a skewer and cook for supper :D


Ahh Scottish nouvelle cuisine {@} {@}



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You should see the size of the bite on the back of my leg :evil: Goodness knows what sort of beastie it was but it hurts.

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Sorry..I know this was eons ago..but my son's friends grandparents are the housekeeper/gardener here


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At Blair Drummond?

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Yup


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wow! That must be hard work.

Blair Drummond is fantastic though, absolutely love it! Everytime we drive by the signs for it I always ask to go in (knowing what the response it going to be)

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well the slides Jamie brings us are phenomenal so I'd imagine so


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