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Bolton Town Hall seen through cherry blossom, Spring 2003.

Bolton

in the county of Lancashire

Ravenglass sunset

Ravenglass

a Seaside Town in the county of Cumbria

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 20:26 on 12th November 2010
On 12th November 2010 20:21, james prescott wrote:
some nice pictures there rob--wish i had the patience you have.

Hi James! Patience for what?

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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:29 on 12th November 2010

you must have lots of it to get results like that.

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 20:35 on 12th November 2010
On 12th November 2010 20:25, cathyml wrote:
What a honey of a cottage, Rob, looks like a great place to stay.  Thanks for adding them to the thread and on POE.

It really is a lovely place to stay with reasonable rates and nicely located as well--close to London, close to Oxford and a couple of miles from Stowe Gardens. You truly feel a million miles away from all the cares of the world in this cottage. And did I mention that it is quite a romantic little place?Wink
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 20:35 on 12th November 2010
On 12th November 2010 20:29, james prescott wrote:

you must have lots of it to get results like that.


Ah! More dumb luck than anything else, believe me!
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quotePosted at 20:41 on 12th November 2010
On 12th November 2010 20:35, Rob Faleer wrote:
On 12th November 2010 20:25, cathyml wrote:
What a honey of a cottage, Rob, looks like a great place to stay.  Thanks for adding them to the thread and on POE.

It really is a lovely place to stay with reasonable rates and nicely located as well--close to London, close to Oxford and a couple of miles from Stowe Gardens. You truly feel a million miles away from all the cares of the world in this cottage. And did I mention that it is quite a romantic little place?Wink
No you didn't mention the romance, lol.  Just as well the walls don't talk!!Smile
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 22:11 on 12th November 2010
On 12th November 2010 20:41, cathyml wrote:
No you didn't mention the romance, lol.  Just as well the walls don't talk!!Smile

Just as well indeed! 

Edited by: Rob Faleer at:15th November 2010 01:17
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 03:11 on 25th November 2010

This is lovely, Rob.  I love the light and shadows.

Iford Manor
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 15:37 on 25th November 2010
Thanks Ruth. It was such a perfect Fall day when I visited Iford Manor--and I had the place practically to myself.
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quotePosted at 15:48 on 25th November 2010
Yep, those are great moments.  Happy Thanksgiving, Rob.
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 22:05 on 25th November 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, Ruth--and to all Yanks at this site!
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