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today morning swim 8.30 till 9.45filsgreen wrote:I thought you may have been at Crosby at the Clipper race, Bernie?
11am bowls
dinner
game of thrones
now getting ready to go to man city
how did i find time to work
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To all concerned WONDERFUL photos.
Trying VERY hard to get "postimage" to work for me
Keeps on telling me I cannot use my email address.Got a new password but still will not accept
my log in Getting a little POed to say the least.Can anybody recommend a site??
as I do not want to have anything to do with tinyics as that is part of photobucket
Matt
Trying VERY hard to get "postimage" to work for me
Keeps on telling me I cannot use my email address.Got a new password but still will not accept
my log in Getting a little POed to say the least.Can anybody recommend a site??
as I do not want to have anything to do with tinyics as that is part of photobucket
Matt
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Hi Bernie..don't know what your picture is about but will have to google it..
Hope you have a Long Happy Retirement. ...
Dorothy
Hope you have a Long Happy Retirement. ...
Dorothy
dorothy834
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Hi Dorothy thanks,the pics are manchester city foot ball stadiumdorothy834 wrote:Hi Bernie..don't know what your picture is about but will have to google it..
Hope you have a Long Happy Retirement. ...
Dorothy
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this is a diving duck,THE DISAPEARING DUCK,not the prettiest duck in the world but a really clever one.it dives straight down and dissapears for up to 4 minutes,hence the name.it lives in the paddyfields of china but is near extinsion.the rice farmers put down poison to save their crops graham.
origin waterloo.present and future bootle.
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Pictures below..from an older Liverpool one!!
Often stop off at this place for a coffee and a rest in this lovely old courtyard.
The Bluecoat - lovely
Building below is called The Athenaeum it was founded in 1797 - very opulent and grand, wouldn't think so from the outside but interior is a work of art!
Athenaeum is a private members club, sometimes open to the public for afternoon teas and buffets, also used for wedding receptions and other special occasions!
The building has a famous library, and has been described as "One of the finest in Europe"
All this history on our own doorstep
Often stop off at this place for a coffee and a rest in this lovely old courtyard.
The Bluecoat - lovely
Building below is called The Athenaeum it was founded in 1797 - very opulent and grand, wouldn't think so from the outside but interior is a work of art!
Athenaeum is a private members club, sometimes open to the public for afternoon teas and buffets, also used for wedding receptions and other special occasions!
The building has a famous library, and has been described as "One of the finest in Europe"
All this history on our own doorstep
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Thanks for info Bernie..not a football fan so
that's why I would'nt know.
seen this somewhere kept it hope it works ..
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... 9-12592989
that's why I would'nt know.
seen this somewhere kept it hope it works ..
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... 9-12592989
dorothy834
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no worries Dorothy but your link never workeddorothy834 wrote:Thanks for info Bernie..not a football fan so
that's why I would'nt know.
seen this somewhere kept it hope it works ..
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... 9-12592989
Bernie
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Great photos Bernie, hope your liking retirement.
Cheers Joe.
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Shelagh - Loved your photos, especially "Chavasse Park"
which I had never heard of so had to "Google" same.
Came across some interesting info that the Park was
named after Frances Chavasse,2nd Bishop of Liverpool
and his twin sons.
Bernie - Have to agree with Shelagh, that is one heck of
a gardener - lovely work.
Graham - Interesting photo of the Disappearing Duck
learning a lot from you regarding "Duck World!"
Taking a walk around the neighborhood last Sunday and came across these friendly guys!
which I had never heard of so had to "Google" same.
Came across some interesting info that the Park was
named after Frances Chavasse,2nd Bishop of Liverpool
and his twin sons.
Bernie - Have to agree with Shelagh, that is one heck of
a gardener - lovely work.
Graham - Interesting photo of the Disappearing Duck
learning a lot from you regarding "Duck World!"
Taking a walk around the neighborhood last Sunday and came across these friendly guys!
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great pics everyone
thanks joe
thanks joe
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Shelagh wrote:Great photo, Bernie, never seen that one of Shakespeare's grave, before,
thanks for showing
Lovely clear picture of the Pier Head, not been down that way for ages, must try and get there soon.
Thanks Paul
What bus would I catch to get to the Pier Head.
Home of the "Edmonton Oilers" Future Stanley Cup Champions.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
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Will I have change from sixpence.Shelagh wrote:Get the 300 Ed, it must go down your way, goes everywhere else
Home of the "Edmonton Oilers" Future Stanley Cup Champions.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
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Beautiful photo of the Pier Head, Paul!
Bernie - Your photo of Shakespear's grave brought back a lot
of memories of us visiting Stratford on Avon a few years ago
when we attended the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to see
"Romeo & Juliet!" I still have the "Program!"
Having some beautiful weather here in the low Eighties
and we decided to take in the "Hampton Boat Tour."
The Guide told us some interesting facts and one that
particularly stuck with me was when we approached the
" Winston S. Churchill," he said that there was always
a British Navigator on same in honor of the ship's name
and is the only U.S. Naval vessel to fly a foreign ensign;
the Royal Navy’s White Ensign is flown as well as the Stars
and Stripes.
Believe it is #77 There were so many it was hard to keep up!!
Bernie - Your photo of Shakespear's grave brought back a lot
of memories of us visiting Stratford on Avon a few years ago
when we attended the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to see
"Romeo & Juliet!" I still have the "Program!"
Having some beautiful weather here in the low Eighties
and we decided to take in the "Hampton Boat Tour."
The Guide told us some interesting facts and one that
particularly stuck with me was when we approached the
" Winston S. Churchill," he said that there was always
a British Navigator on same in honor of the ship's name
and is the only U.S. Naval vessel to fly a foreign ensign;
the Royal Navy’s White Ensign is flown as well as the Stars
and Stripes.
Believe it is #77 There were so many it was hard to keep up!!
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are you going to war Patricia
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