V10 meets H3

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When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. ~H.G. Wells _______________________________


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Cambridge

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It's like it's own world ... bikes, bridges and spires.
30th Apr 2006, 16:19   comments (3)

This job is for the birds

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I've been staring out of this window for the last 18 months and for the first time ever, a bird landed on the ledge and stared back.I've raised the stakes by taking a photo. Maybe tomorrow, this one will bring a camera.
25th Apr 2006, 20:09   comments (9)

No garden path to lead you up

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It takes a surprisingly small amount of time to reduce your garden path to a pile of rubble when you are using a jackhammer. It takes longer to recover from the aches and pains of manual labour.
25th Apr 2006, 20:07   comments (2)

Fw: A twist of lemon

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Drink blogging.
23rd Apr 2006, 14:10   comments (0)

Life begins at 40 disco

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Not my birthday ... dance floor full of 70/80s dance tracks ... I ain't dancing
23rd Apr 2006, 14:09   comments (4)

Barbeque season starts

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and it was smokey. I think I need advice on how to do good bbq
23rd Apr 2006, 14:09   comments (0)

Third easter egg trail in two days

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16th Apr 2006, 18:19   comments (0)

Ruins

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Kirby Hall near Corby has been progressively falling to pieces for at least two hundred years.
16th Apr 2006, 18:12   comments (11)