Cheery Pics
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Oh no I took another one!, simply because it was like chalk and cheese from last night. Mist starting to rise and bloody freezing out there already, it will be very cold tonight.
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Lovely and atmospheric.



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you will never look at a map of Australia the same again
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Great, thank you!
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This cheered us up yesterday. After 5 years restoration our town windmill got her cap and sails back on yesterday. Mammoth operation which lasted into the evening. Gears being attached today so she can start working again
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Fabulous picture BYM! Are windmills 'she' like boats? Anyway, she reminds me of Sussex, is she a smock mill? Is there a plan to mill something, flour presumably?
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You are right with smock mill and the flour milling. Not sure about the gender, she just seemed to fit
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Yes, definitely a female shape and a lovely full skirt to her!bigyetiman wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:45 pmYou are right with smock mill and the flour milling. Not sure about the gender, she just seemed to fit
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probably called her she as when the funds came through for the major refurbishment, it was said that after all the years " the old girl was in need of TLC" She has a brand new visitor centre to.
This is cheery, just one of the 1691 seal pups counted at Horsey this morning.
Hard bit for the wardens and volunteers is keeping people from taking selfies and trying to feed them. Ropes and no entry signs seem to mean come on in
This is cheery, just one of the 1691 seal pups counted at Horsey this morning.
Hard bit for the wardens and volunteers is keeping people from taking selfies and trying to feed them. Ropes and no entry signs seem to mean come on in
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