A summers afternoon at Bunbury locks ...
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ORIGINAL: Juliet
hey fuze ask as many questions as you wish :-)
Here is what we mean by cottage ...
hey fuze ask as many questions as you wish :-)
Here is what we mean by cottage ...
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Beautiful pics Jules! Green is an understatement for where you live. And what's wrong with the woman opening the sluce gates? The poor man has to stand there in obvious distress holding back that long heavy boat so that it doesn't get away and destroy all of Bunbury.
You are an enigma Pam. Dominate the engineering thread and yet you haven't figured out how to post up pics yet...lol. (j/k)
ORIGINAL: Pamw
Pam is dumb.....Pam hasn't figured out how to post yet.....I have wonderfully nice people like You and Chain to do it for me....giggle
Pam is dumb.....Pam hasn't figured out how to post yet.....I have wonderfully nice people like You and Chain to do it for me....giggle
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ORIGINAL: fuze
Wow ! That looks pretty darn close to the house they are building 2 blocks from here that i mentioned... It looks so out of place around here but it certainly catches your eye. Not something we see everyday around here. Ill get a pic tomm and post it up, you'll see how out of place it looks. But i do love the 'cottage' look.
Wow ! That looks pretty darn close to the house they are building 2 blocks from here that i mentioned... It looks so out of place around here but it certainly catches your eye. Not something we see everyday around here. Ill get a pic tomm and post it up, you'll see how out of place it looks. But i do love the 'cottage' look.
Hey, I would love to see this place :-) ..wait until you see some of the other cottages around here ..my own is much smaller than this one ..its just I have always loved the look of this one ..I can kinda see myself painting it all up and restoring to something really beautiful :-)
Jules
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Pam, a lot of the cottages and buildings all around me are from the 16th and 17th century and in lovely condition ..all these cottages have wooden beams and small windows, also you often have to stoop for the doorways becasue people were actually much smaller in those days ..we are all getting taller
Jules
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