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Taken on Tuesday on a car trip to Hawes in the North Yorkshire dales, UK. Almost level with "Hadrians Wall". (google it)
1. Sign over Cocketts pub door. Link http://www.cocketts.co.uk/
2. Rabbit rabbit rabbit. Inside the 'Board Hotel' for lunch. Cheap and cheerful.
3. Sign on a pub wall. I had to park my Maserati down the street.
4. New keyboard. Been using the platen as a rolling pin.
Seen in a shop window.
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It was really funny dear NT, but why I don't know, the first one is not seen... it is empty here. Even I can't enter again Tiscali too
The rabbit, rabbit yessssss so lovely standing there
and this parking note! Amazing... I hope Maserati doesn't hear this
and this old typwriter... I have one but not to be used anymore... carried me into my memories dear NT, I began to write my stories/my books with this old machine What a days...
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These are all good for a laugh!! Thanks.
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I often forget the fun part. Lovely series!
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Thanks Nia ,Toad and Zig.
I was having a pub lunch when I spotted the sign in No.2. Fortunately I was eating chicken curry. (I hope)
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The wall in the door #1 looks beautiful NT.
You have a great eye for this kind of street details.
I really admire it. Also I admire that you are always ready with your camera...
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Ancient Indian proverb: " A man who brings along a camera to eat a chicken curry, is mindful of surprises."
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It scans better in the Sanskrit.
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Good shots! What an eye.
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Thanks Irma, and Don. As for having an eye, I could not really miss it as I passed. You know, like it was in black and white.
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Zig Wrote:Ancient Indian proverb: " A man who brings along a camera to eat a chicken curry, is mindful of surprises."
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It scans better in the Sanskrit.
But I only have the Epson scanner.
If I am in my car, I take everything. If I am in someone else's I take as little as possible. So it was the little panny that day .
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