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Maggot's Croft, as Viewed From The Stable676 viewsBeautiful summer afternoon --- warm but not too warm.
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Holly Trying to Reach the Floating Toy676 viewsShe did, just after I took this photograph.
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Our New Guernsey Calf676 viewsLooking a bit skinny, but Guernsey cattle always look a bit skinny to me. But also looking cute. Unfortunately (for him) he's a male.
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OK .........676 views1 comments
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This is my carriage ..................676 views
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View from the Lord's Wood Entrance675 viewsView across the valley towards the Malvern Hills. Sunset, April 26 2005
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Ronan Tasting The Water675 views
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Highland Steer -- For Sale675 viewsUK302940 200059 born 17 February 2005. Photographed Sep 23 2005
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UK302940400068 - Male Highland Calf675 viewsHighland calf, born 7 Jul 05, sold with his mother, UK302940200031 born 23 Jan 03. Both moved to their new home in Staffordshire on 8 Nov 05.1 comments
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Marjorie Descends the Stairs675 viewsThis curved stairway looks like it is in the hotel lobby. It is, in fact, the stairs that go from one floor of our suite in the Burj al Arab to the other floor. And I gather that we had a "basic" suite. The hotel only has suites.
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Nordkapp - North Cape - Norway675 viewsThe midnight sun (photographed at midnight) from the most northerly part of Europe. "The North Cape was named by English explorer Richard Chancellor in 1553 when he passed the cape in the search for a Northeast passage. From then on, it was occasionally visited by daring explorers who climbed the steep cliff face to the plateau; famous visitors include King Oscar II of Norway in 1873 and Thailand's King Chulalongkorn in 1907. Today, the North Cape is a major tourist attraction."
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We should invite more people next time675 views
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