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Cheers!
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Some certainly do decorate their houses this side of the pond, but not on that scale that I am aware of. I hadn't really thought about how Christmas was celebrated in the States other than my wife's...
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Steve, I think you greatly underestimate the number of people who would be interested in your book in any available format. Your designs and detail, especially on sizing were groundbreaking so you...
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For Ham. RIP.
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27th January 21, 06:33 AM
I have never to the best of my knowledge met Hamish, though if he was at the Harpenden 2013 gathering I may have bumped into him and even have a photo of him without knowing who he was, but I...
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Congratulations, wishing the two of you every happiness.
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Well you're ahead of us, keep it up. Belated congratulations.
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Aye and we got married in the 12th century St. Fillans Kirk next door, which sadly, I have just discovered is being considered for closure.
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Thank you, i wish you both well and hope yours are as happy as ours.
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Wedding picture from 40 years ago at the end of June, taken late afternoon beside the walls of Aberdour Castle in Fife, Scotland....
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Congratulations oto you both on your "semi-retirement". I hope it is less hectic than mine, which is not a lot less demanding than when I ran a small business. Hopefully you don't have 3 generations...
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What you are proposing is a motorhome, not a caravan. Whilst I know that in the States and Canada they are called RV's (Road Vermin) in professional drivers slang, you will probably wind up in...
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I'd also second Jock's suggestion of a slightly longer route through Glencoe, whichever direction your route is, (clockwise or anti-clockwise), there is also a campsite there.
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26th February 19, 04:47 PM
The misty mornings we have been having here provide great photo opportunities.
Just above the mist in the centre is the top of the local cable car.
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12th February 19, 05:01 PM
I'm sorry to admit that I'd have to agree 100% with Jock on this one but I'm also UK based and our experiences/expectations obviously differ from those across the pond. You probably view us as...
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11th February 19, 12:02 PM
Precisely and think of the time and angst it will save.:)
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5th February 19, 04:10 PM
Thanks, Nomad, sandals would have worked OK on the rocks, but not been much fun ploughing through the snow on the way up there.
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5th February 19, 04:02 PM
There is certainly no shortage of hills and I'm sure you will still find a few millstones around, they are not exactly easy to move. Around my area, it is more stone gate posts you will find, some...
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5th February 19, 04:13 AM
Sunday walk/climb. the weather blessed us with some great views.
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25th January 19, 10:31 AM
Clan Derby held its Burns Night last Saturday and a great night it was. Traditional supper followed by ceilidh.
The Haggis arrives....
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Informal Christmas Day wear.
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20th December 18, 03:50 PM
A very merry Christmas and happy New Year to everyone on this forum and their families.
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7th December 18, 09:27 AM
Last year it still seemed quite healthy on this side of the pond. I put up around 15yards of string to hang them over, but we do comprise 3 adults and one child.
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11th November 18, 04:31 PM
It was an appropriate day to visit the local war memorial and a pleasing surprise to find a tribute, in which I understand he played a part, from the kids at my grandson's local primary school there....
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30th October 18, 04:14 PM
Great photos, thanks for posting them, but.....TR6? To my eyes that is a Spitfire, Mael has.
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