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From 🇬🇧 Cotswolds 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 by Margaret Kavanagh

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Deb Hunter commented on a photo in Extra day in Windsor

Not a fan of tea, but Prosecco is a nice alternative.

1 month ago
Deb Hunter commented on a photo in Henley to Windsor

If I had a dog, there would be no hesitation in buying a dog toy of the Orange One.

1 month ago
Deb Hunter commented on Henley to Windsor

Love the pics of Windsor, but am amazed that there are no people in most of them. Hasn't the tourist season begun?

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Extra day in Windsor

Actually not. It is a Graylag Goose.

1 month ago
Pat Heydon commented on A rest day in Oxford

Love Oxford. A lot of photos I recognized from watching Morse! Great photos!

1 month ago
Gail Johnson commented on a photo in Letcombe Regis to Wallingford

Ouch! Nice knot on the bandage -did Hilary help?

1 month ago
Gail Johnson commented on a photo in Letcombe Regis to Wallingford

Great smile Hilary!

1 month ago
Gail Johnson commented on a photo in A rest day in Oxford

Awesome tour,loved it!

1 month ago
Gail Johnson commented on Off to Bourton on the Water

Beautiful countryside - lovely photos.

1 month ago
Gail Johnson commented on a photo in Moreton in Marsh

You both look very happy!

1 month ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Lechlade to Letcombe Regis

If you wear gloves to pick it, and then steam it like spinach, it is quite good, and notoriously nutritious.

But I feel your pain, having encountered it often.

https://www.thespruceeats.com/sauteed-stinging-nettles-2217561#:~:text=Nettles%20need%20to%20be%20thoroughly,down%20in%20one%20fell%20swoop.

1 month ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Bibury Loop

Having had sheep in the past we can tell you that the trick is to herd them towards the gate with several people looking large (think arms out to sides) in a wedge shape moving very slowly forward. Even then, sheep are notoriously hard to move unless they are familiar with those trying to herd them.

1 month ago
Pat Heydon commented on Maps

Great pics over the last few days! Too bad about the weather. Lovely countryside and villages.

1 month ago
Pat Heydon commented on Maps

Great pics over the last few days! Too bad about the weather. Lovely countryside and villages.

1 month ago
Gail Johnson replied to a comment by Pat Heydon on Bletchley Park

I bet the visit to BP was fascinating. I have read a lot about it and the enigma machine. Love the photos from your visit.

1 month ago