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Amused by life. Humour/Quirkiness Medieval England/Music/Art/Photography/UK based
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Busy this morning, appears to be a queue!

Phew, the hydrangea flowerd in beautiful red as promised by the nursery!

This is my go-to happy video. I filmed this 15 years ago outside a cafe in Amsterdam. Robin Nolan on main guitar (look him up - he teaches gypsy jazz). Always lightens my spirits!

Rhossili Beach, Wales. New Year’s eve 2012.

River’s morning meditation amongst the Oxeyes

Just caught this mother woodpecker feeding her chick this morning in my garden.

River appears to be rather concerned about Jeremy Clarkson’s mishap!

Abandoned thatched field shelter on my morning walk.

A perfect Ladybird, all polished up and ready for the day!

Not a Dalek in sight!

Butter wouldn’t melt 😉

Loves a hay bale

Morning

The Quantum Leap, Shrewsbury

Love…………………………………………………………………a biscuit!

Frosty copper beech hedge on this glorious cold sunny Sunday morning

So happy to see these girls popping up!

I’m told that they are thinking of manufacturing a glass coffin……remains to be seen!

Introvert’s bus stop

Got a tad wet on our morning walk…not sure if that look is loving or embarrassment!

Juxtaposition

The inventors of the first car wash!

Nice crisp walk today.

Industrial jumping jacks!

IKEA without the roof!

Well I hope I don’t!

Ha ha, always wanted one!

Motorbike for sale, few scratches but expected for the year!

Engineering factory snowball

Dougal was a country boy at heart.

All I want is for my children and grandchildren to be able to live on this planet (which no-one owns) and find happiness and joy. We are here for a mere breath!

Sculpture by Andrew Baldwin, Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Leading the pack on our way into London November 2015

Atteeeeeetion!

Pre-Xmas bath, Post Xmas Walk!!!

Managed to get a close up shot of a UAP!

Supermarket faux pas!

The Trinity Windows. A contemporary triptych in the North Aisle of Norwich Cathedral, designed by British abstract expressionist, John McClean

He stood still too long!