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Saturday, 24 March 2012

My take on Loose Village, Maidstone

Hi folks,

Last Wednesday Sue Trev and myself took a trip to Loose after dropping Daisy at Nursery. It was a pleasant day except that we arrived late in the day with long shadows to contend with.


This house is one of the most photographed ones in the village, next to the stream.


Looking up the valley towards Maidstone, this house is up for sale, I wonder how much?


This is a Hebridean Sheep, click on the link to find out more.


Spring is now well under way

This tree caught my eye

After a ten minute walk we came across this scene further along the valley.

Getting back to the pub and the end of our day


This Mallard was asking for a picture. What's up Duck?

Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoyed our day out.

nite nite, luv Mike XX

6 comments:

  1. The first one came out better than mine Mike.

    I did not see the twisted tree.

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  2. Lovely pics Mike......That daff is stunning ! Expecting some good eye candy this week with the good weather ! Cant comment for a few days as we're off to Dawlish
    But will catch up later....
    regards
    Chris and Dave R
    xxx

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    1. Thanks both, have a good trip. The weather looks good for the next few days. Take care, Mike and Sue XXX

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  3. Oh Mike these are lovely pictures ... fab houses I'll buy a couple!! I have been having the most terrible time with blogger.... your lovely river shots have calmed me down ! lol xxx

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    1. No problems here Eileen, Mike has a few problems from time to time but not me. I thought it might be Virgin but if you are having problems then it might be Google..

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  4. I still get corrupted images going to the Google blog from my viewer and have to redo them. I am seriously thinking of scrapping blogger and having my own. Let me know Eileen if you find a good one. Happy birthday for tomorrow Eileen. XX

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