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Love Oxford. A lot of photos I recognized from watching Morse! Great photos!
5 hours agoOuch! Nice knot on the bandage -did Hilary help?
17 hours agoGreat smile Hilary!
17 hours agoAwesome tour,loved it!
21 hours agoBeautiful countryside - lovely photos.
21 hours agoYou both look very happy!
21 hours agoIf 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.
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 week agoGreat pics over the last few days! Too bad about the weather. Lovely countryside and villages.
1 week agoGreat pics over the last few days! Too bad about the weather. Lovely countryside and villages.
1 week agoI 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 week agowow, what a day! great photos
2 weeks agoGreat photos Marg, I’m really enjoying your tour of London!
2 weeks agoVery interesting trip and pics. So far I want to go to all the places you’ve been including the pubs!
2 weeks ago
Actually not. It is a Graylag Goose.
2 hours ago