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| Lucies FarmAt Lucies Farm -- in sunny Worcestershire, England -- we raise pedigree Aberdeen Angus and Highland cattle in the traditional Japanese Kobe style to produce quality beef. We also have an elite dog resort, catering to a handful of exclusive dogs. And we make a range of dog food and dog treats -- even haddock ice cream and a doggie birthday cake. |
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| Walsh Family AlbumPhotographs of our family -- when we were young, or were working, or were travelling, having fun, being sad, putting on make-up, cooking, playing with the bull terriers, eating (lots of these), living. |
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Just hold that hose in one place127 views
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Al Quasr Hotel Lobby588 viewsPart (confusingly) of the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel. This huge chandelier was very impressive -- it looked almost like a space ship.
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My Desk - Whitecroft289 viewsThis is one of those pictures in a picture kind of picture. Here's my cluttered desk, with me working on (what else?) this photo gallery. Japanese maple outside my window: with the long summer days, the sun really shines in during the afternoon, but I don't like to shut the blinds.
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Dubawi the Newfoundland231 views
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Distracted by the Rawhide Christmas Cracker235 views. . . a chance for us to briefly slip on the silly Christmas "ears."
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Arriving in New York City on the QE2 - April 1991197 viewsThis panoramic photograph, taken with a Widelux camera from the top deck of the QE2, is now quite poignant because of the prominence of the two towers of the World Trade Center. We couldn't have imagined when we took this photograph on a warm spring day in April 1991 that just over a decade later both towers would be gone. In November 2008 the QE2 sails to Dubai where she will be permanently moored.
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Lava Flow? No it's just clay in sunny Worcestershire306 viewsThe clay in the second paddock at Maggot's Croft. The construction team did a good job of smoothing it --- they really had to dig it up when building the hard core foundation for the wild boar arcs.
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Wild Boar in the Mud at Maggot's Croft1851 viewsThis field, originally an orchard, came with the prosaic name of Maggot's Croft. Despite our planting pig-resistant grass from Hurrells (a specialist seed company) the wild boar manage to remove all traces of grass in a matter of weeks.
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Don Nassie with Tahitian Shell Lei19561 viewsI think this was taken as a publicity photo for Shirl-iti -- to sell Tahitian shell leis and woven hats. Kahala, the 1960's.Mar 22, 2016
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Marjorie at the Beach18640 viewsIn a knitted wool bathing suit.Jul 02, 2015
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Marjorie Making A Strange Face44323 viewsJul 02, 2015
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Blue Lagoon - Iceland3331 viewsSpent the winter afternoon enjoying the volcano-heated milky blue waters, infused with silica. Luxury.Feb 10, 2014
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Stimpson Hill in the Rain3429 viewsIt's late May, and they've actually had snow on near-by Killington. Temperatures in the low 40's. And four or five days of rain.May 26, 2013
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Where did I get that sweater?4760 viewsAn old photo of me at RPI -- circa 1966 or 1967. A friend of mine found this online in another classmate's photo gallery. I remember that sweater -- I thought it was wonderful.May 26, 2013
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Snowfall on Stimpson Hill3992 viewsLight winter snow falls on Stimpson Hill.Jan 16, 2013
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Sunapee Harbor - New Hampshire4083 viewsWe took the dogs for a Memorial Day drive. In the middle of the countryside we saw a small sign pointing to Sunapee Harbor. Although miles from the sea, we found this lovely "seaside" New England harbor, complete with a seafood restaurant on the water. Gorgeous.May 28, 2012
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