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Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - NT73 - Apr 24, 2011

Only snapshots really, but it is a panorama of two shots. Not awfully well done but I rather like the curly chimneys.
It is where I took the snowdrops and miniature irises earlier this year.

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Panorama.

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A view away from the house.

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Fire in the woods for roasting venison. Wink


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Come into my parlour said the (old wrinkly) spider to the(nice fat juicy) fly,
Come in and sit down and have a piece of pie.


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - Toad - Apr 25, 2011

These are rather tasty to look at. I rarely comment on flower shots - but I do like your #4 - the verse really helps.


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - NT73 - Apr 25, 2011

Thanks Toad.
I liked the way they came out, which must be a trick of the light. Wink
But my poetry does not compare with The Donmeister's. Big Grin


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - Zig - Apr 25, 2011

Splendid building...I really like the barley twist chimneys.


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - NT73 - Apr 25, 2011

Zig Wrote:Splendid building...I really like the barley twist chimneys.
Thanks Zig.
It is difficult getting an interesting shot of them from the ground though. Maybe I should have been a water baby. They were into chimneys if I remember correctly. Wink


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - nia - May 6, 2011

WOW! I haven't seen them dear NT! These are so beautiful, especially the fire! But the last one too. Great job.

Thank you,
with my love,
nia


Hodsock - An Englishman's home is his castle. - NT73 - May 6, 2011

Thanks Nia. The last one is of rose hips.