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Nice shot.
2 years agoA wee bit
2 years agoJust "a bit", indeed.
2 years agoI should have done. Who knows when I’ll see another.
2 years agoYeah, the second one is usually better:)
2 years agoThat’s very funny! It took me awhile.
2 years agoGlad you enjoyed the pint. I take it you just had the one.
2 years agoFollow me, I checked Google maps.
2 years agoThey usually have two courses, sometimes with a sort of infill/rubble layer in between. (But, yes: hard to see unless you come across a collapsed version!)
I think Bruce is right that the top layer of this one is unusually decorative...
A cow! How could I have missed that? I suspect we’ll be seeing a lot of shots like this in the weeks ahead, though we can only hope to see another flying cow.
2 years agoWhen I think of England, this picture is how I imagine it to be. Plus, there is a cow floating in the sky above the steeples of the second church.
2 years agoLime! I knew it must be a kiln of some kind but that’s as far as I got.
2 years agoAn old lime kiln.
2 years agoNice!
2 years ago
Thanks. It’s the colors that so amaze me here. I like how the hue of the hay bales complements the yellow in the slope.
2 years ago