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24.05.2009, 22:27 quote

handsel
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sc0ttie wrote:
One of the many pics I took today and why I love England



Superb photo.
I notice you've got more photo on flickr since I was last there. I'll spend some time tomorrow looking at those.
You must have had a good day! Laughing
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25.05.2009, 19:54 quote

sc0ttie

handsel wrote:
sc0ttie wrote:
One of the many pics I took today and why I love England



Superb photo.
I notice you've got more photo on flickr since I was last there. I'll spend some time tomorrow looking at those.
You must have had a good day! Laughing


Yes I did and have now added yesterdays castle pics to my flickr, sir

 

26.05.2009, 05:44 quote

jackharkness

start my 12 wk program to rediscover my fitness and six pack i lost years ago

 

27.05.2009, 11:14 quote

jeggae
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Chet24 wrote:
argh just noticed stupid flirtbox alignment is cutting out the pictures.

grrr


Is a pain, I said when the format was changed, scroll bars will probably be needed. Could only see half my zoo pics that I tried to post.

Great pics from India though.

 

29.05.2009, 18:27 quote

Chet24
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jeggae wrote:
Chet24 wrote:
argh just noticed stupid flirtbox alignment is cutting out the pictures.

grrr


Is a pain, I said when the format was changed, scroll bars will probably be needed. Could only see half my zoo pics that I tried to post.

Great pics from India though.


Thanks Jegster
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30.05.2009, 22:19 quote

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Today I... checked back here for the first time in 12 months... and found a thread where I know the last 3 people above... SCARY! ;P

 

31.05.2009, 09:37 quote

eccles1

Well today i checked this thread for the first time in ages and i recognise only a very few! Confused

 

31.05.2009, 10:25 quote

sc0ttie

I remember Eccles, nice to see an old member back, although not if they have just broke up with someone Sad

 

02.06.2009, 21:22 quote

sc0ttie

Took a photo of the guy delivering my pizza....



I was most disgruntled when he didnt have the BBQ dip with it, so I sent him back to get it grrrr Mad

 

07.06.2009, 20:52 quote

sc0ttie

Just posting one of my cycling trip today. Sorry if people think its morbid, but saw this grave stone today and thought it was just awesome, but very sad at the same time. You best view it in full size by clicking the thumbnail though.....then click on the larger image to change it to full size.

 

09.06.2009, 16:33 quote

handsel
handsel Joined: 18 Mar 2009 Posts: 2355 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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Lovely photo, Scottie. And an impressive monument.
Did you make a note of any details?
Was one of the names on the side 'Vernon March'?
It's a variant of the Angel of Grief.
There's another here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13144602@N04/2266757626
I don't think it's morbid.
I spent most of a day going around the cemetery in Milan.
(OK, it was either that, or shopping! Razz)
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09.06.2009, 17:40 quote

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sc0ttie wrote:
Just posting one of my cycling trip today. Sorry if people think its morbid, but saw this grave stone today and thought it was just awesome, but very sad at the same time. You best view it in full size by clicking the thumbnail though.....then click on the larger image to change it to full size.


It's a great shot of a beautiful sculpture I would say. At least you're making use of your days off too.

 

09.06.2009, 17:47 quote

sc0ttie

Thanks to both of you for your comments. I have been playing around with this photo today and I have come up with a version which I think suits it best. Earthy monotone glow, I think it suits the subject far better than the vivid colours in the original.

 

09.06.2009, 17:49 quote

sc0ttie

handsel wrote:
Lovely photo, Scottie. And an impressive monument.
Did you make a note of any details?
Was one of the names on the side 'Vernon March'?
It's a variant of the Angel of Grief.
There's another here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13144602@N04/2266757626
I don't think it's morbid.
I spent most of a day going around the cemetery in Milan.
(OK, it was either that, or shopping! Razz)


I literally stopped the car on the way home to have a look at this church. My mate was too tired so he waited in the car and as a result I felt a bit pressured to not take too long. Rural churches are much more interesting than the inner city ones I find. Just dont ask me to pray in one

 

19.06.2009, 09:19 quote

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Today we (actually was yesterday & lastnight) went to Marazion beach, it was a bit windy but still warm, then we went through Newlyn & Mousehole & on to Lands End (i've never actually been before....later had a BBQ & lastly we went to Loe Bar beach/pool...



Saif & me Smile



St Michaels Mount





Marazion beach



Mousehole from the car







Lands End



Loe pool



Sunset at Loe Bar

 
 
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