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Interesting black and white sketch @dunelm
Looks a bit ominous at the end of the path...
 
Beautiful
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen for yesterday and today. Yesterday I went for a long motorcycle ride around Wiltshire.
Bloods yesterday 6.7 and today 6.2.

Now hopefully I can attach a picture of one of the white horses.
 
Hi Alf,
Very nice Alf.
Horses are ok but that revolting giant at Cerne Abbas may be censored by a prudish moderator, assuming there is such an animal? ! D.
 
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Nice photos of the Wiltshire white horse chase. How many did you get to see?
 
Nice photos of the Wiltshire white horse chase. How many did you get to see?
I saw Hackpen, the one overlooking Alton Barnes and the one at Devizes. I rode past the one just outside Marlborough, it was obscured by trees. Missed Broad Town, Calne and Westbury.
So saw 3 out of 7.
 
Hi Alf,
Very nice Alf.
Horses are ok but that revolting giant at Cern Abbas may be censored by a prudish moderator, assuming there is such an animal? ! D.

I haven't rode that far down sarf to see that hill carving,but I have rode down to Fovant to see the military badges. I shall not comment on the moderators.
 
That one in Dunelm's stamping ground is a wee bit north for you!
D.

Sutton Bank I believe.

The land of the dark and dangerous norf, beautiful countryside, strong winds, rain and strange language.
I have been to the Dale's and Moors once or twice, I had to get my Welsh Taffia passport stamped at the Watford Gap passport control, alas my passport has expired, breathed it's last, turned it's toes up. Not even James Herriot from Hawes could revive it.
 
One day soon I'm going to make it back up the hill to visit this guy again. only problem is it's the highest point in Nottinghamshire good thing is the view, you can see I think it's four counties from that vantage point.

 
Thanks for Hoss Pics, been awhile since I saw these in the flesh, sounds like you had a great ride out.
 
One day soon I'm going to make it back up the hill to visit this guy again. only problem is it's the highest point in Nottinghamshire good thing is the view, you can see I think it's four counties from that vantage point.

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A rich and sadly lost industry. A few hundred yards from us is a sandstone outcrop. I used to do early morning walks to watch the sun rise from the top. I met a miner up there on a few occasions, talking to him he said he sat and watched the sun rise as often as he could because he had spent too many of his years beneath the ground. The town where we live used to be a thriving mining town. Great photo.
 
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