That looks a world away from where I live. Breathtaking countryside, thanks for sharing.
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Iain’s Law: Any discussion on the Christopher Ward forum, irrespective of the thread title or subject matter, will eventually lead to someone mentioning the Bel Canto if the thread continues for long enough.
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Hi Tim,
Haven't been to either Homewood or Emerald Bay, but I have snowboarded/skied Squaw. My son was snowboarding at Northstar while my wife went hiking with a friend at Incline Village which is where the pictures were taken.
Cheers!
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Thanks for sharing your photos too, Iain. Sowerby looks lovely. I've only been to London and Manchester in the UK, mainly for work years ago. Last time I visited was 2016 (London) on vacation with my family. Hopefully we'll be able to visit again soon.
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A few of the Baie de Mont St. Michel where we used to go for the riding
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Yet another gorgeous area!!..you guys are so fortunate..
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One more Chuck, I missed the main attraction, though we didn't actually visit on that clifftop walk. This is that larger "island" the Abbaye itself.
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Out with Davie (Greyhound) this morning.
Semi-rural Hertfordshire, about 30 miles north of Central London (for our International Members).
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^^Some more cool pics..
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I’ve been to the Mont Saint Michel many times, including 22 trips as a school party leader. One of my aims is to go back without any juvenile hangers on and do the thing properly! However, I’ve picked up a few nice pictures along the way.
I always think they could have used the street for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter.
But my all-time favourite picture from there is one that I entitled The Old Man and the Seagull (apologies to Hemingway).
I always think they could have used the street for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter.
But my all-time favourite picture from there is one that I entitled The Old Man and the Seagull (apologies to Hemingway).
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An 11.5 mile walk through the Cotswold countryside. Taking in the spot where Jumbos go to die.
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On ice today. Ice is melting and some bad places to go across
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No worries Lindsey, I was extremely well prepared - out there with a dive watch and crown properly screwed down
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