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Cotswolds.
Campbell Brodie-
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Cotswolds.
These photos are of the 1/9th scale model village of Bourton-on-the-water...loved it!
Mcqueen-
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Did you feel at home
Adam Mint-
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Bet you felt right at home their...
Campbell Brodie-
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Wonky house at Stow-on-the-Wold...
Campbell Brodie-
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Minty, that guy's bought a new car!
Campbell Brodie-
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These ones are all in Bibury. Beautiful wee place. The locals must be right pissed off with us tourists tramping all over the place. (Couldn't move for Japanese/Chinese tourists!)
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Adam Mint wrote:Boring...
He said he was going to buy a lime green one just to piss off the tourists!
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Place looks damp
Campbell Brodie-
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There's a wee stream runs through it, you can see it on the photo of the hotel with the bridge. Monster trout in it! Locals were throwing bread crumbs in the water and I thought that's strange, the ducks are all up the other end. Then the bread crumbs started disappearing...the trout were having a feast!
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Today's travels...Lower Slaughter (From the Old Saxon word "Slothre" meaning muddy place).
The mill's a cracker!
The mill's a cracker!
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The best place yet! This is Castle Combe in Wiltshire and Mermaid found out it was the village used for the film "Warhorse". Cracking wee place...
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Mmm you wouldnt get a barge under that bridge, and why is always pissing down
Campbell Brodie-
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It was a bit of what the Scottish call "smirr" in the air all day today Reg. (Slightly misty with a very fine rain that doesn't really wet you).
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I saw the puddles in the road, typical UK, i was going to put England but i dont like to run us down
3rdforum-
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Campbell Brodie wrote:It was a bit of what the Scottish call "smirr" in the air all day today Reg. (Slightly misty with a very fine rain that doesn't really wet you).
We don't have that kind of rain that doesn't wet you. It's either bucketing down , pissing it down, or feck it, I'll have another pint while I'm waiting for the taxi
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I've been in Ireland getting drenched and a local's told me it's a fine soft day!
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Lovely, but I did notice how wet it was
3rdforum-
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Campbell Brodie wrote: I've been in Ireland getting drenched and a local's told me it's a fine soft day!
tourist talk begorrah
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nice neck of woods, stayed few times, last rented a thatched cottage, bloody lovely.
Campbell Brodie-
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Gloucester today. I didn't know it was on the coast! And I looked all over for that puddle that doctor geezer fell in but couldn't find it.
"The Comfy Pew!" In front of the Cathedral...
There was scaffolding along the ground level of the cathedral Ruined the photos...
Floating restaurant I think at the quays. The Oliver Cromwell. They should take that to Ireland and see how long it would last before being burnt to the ground!
Interesting hour clock above a watchmakers. Note the 4 UK nationalities and Archangel Charles Darwin...
The house where Beatrix Potter's "The Tailor of Gloucester" lived...
"The Comfy Pew!" In front of the Cathedral...
There was scaffolding along the ground level of the cathedral Ruined the photos...
Floating restaurant I think at the quays. The Oliver Cromwell. They should take that to Ireland and see how long it would last before being burnt to the ground!
Interesting hour clock above a watchmakers. Note the 4 UK nationalities and Archangel Charles Darwin...
The house where Beatrix Potter's "The Tailor of Gloucester" lived...
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how cana floating restaurant be burned to the ground?
Mcqueen-
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Vince was driving