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Post by paulatukcamera on Apr 29, 2006 18:34:38 GMT -5
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 29, 2006 19:02:11 GMT -5
Paul,
From a Canadian collegue. Please keep them coming. We are still getting frost at night.
Mickey
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Post by Randy on Apr 29, 2006 23:15:00 GMT -5
All I can say is...OMG! Nice pics Paul, it took a while to load on my old WebTV, but it was worth it.
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Post by PeterW on Apr 30, 2006 6:16:22 GMT -5
Hi Paul.
Enjoyed those pictures very much even though I'm not into flowers ... can't tell a camelia from a chameleon! For anyone with green fingers that place must be next door to heaven. 500 acres! It would take me a month to walk round it. They must have a staff of dozens. Download time doesn't worry me. I've got broadband and a very fast connection, took about 10 seconds for that lot to come down, so as far as I'm concerned keep 'em coming. I love National Trust and English Heritage places.
Peter W.
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Post by John Parry on Apr 30, 2006 6:27:39 GMT -5
Hi Paul,
Really enjoyed these. I particularly like the framed statue (arches are brilliant). Mrs Parry wants me to get our garden looking like that - never mind photographing it!!
Not mad on the NT - they sold me a permit to sail on Crummock Water once. Turns out there was nowhere to launch the boat - ended up having to carry it down a flight of steps!
Regards - John
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Post by GeneW on May 1, 2006 10:01:30 GMT -5
Paul, these are balm for the spirit. What an upbeat series of spring images. Nice!
Gene
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