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« Thread Started on Apr 26, 2009, 2:01pm »
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/health....ears- rise.html

Hi folks, back today from Survivorland for 2 great weeks! & another global pandemic on the horizen - this time from Mexico!

I did visit Hampton court, the ground floor is now open for viewing in addition to the wonderful grounds - & if you ask nicely - you can go up the "Hot water & plenty of it" stairwell! & photo from the top.
I will be adding some new pictures to my website in a few days, also from the coastal spot seen at the start of GENESIS.......found I believe, by Adrian Hulme...please correct me if I'm wrong!
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« Reply #1 on Apr 30, 2009, 8:19am »
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Not looking good for the second series it it? Who would want to watch that when they can look out the window?

It seems a very serious situation. Level 5 declared last night.
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Yes Rich, not too good, Oh we must not call it Swine flu any more - it upsets Pig farmers according the the W.H.O....glad to see they have their priorities right!!!

I have updated my home page http://www.bobmeades.pages.qpg.com/ with some recent location visits, more to follow.
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nice pics we must have re-visited the same locations at easter.
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May 1, 2009, 5:20pm, stevec wrote:
nice pics we must have re-visited the same locations at easter.
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Yes, I had a great time there & in Devon over the last 3 weeks.
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I have created a page of my 2009 location visits on my website, at:
http://www.bobmeades.pages.qpg.com/id23.html
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Bob, many many thanks for those photos, they are brilliant. It's amazing seeing them, just how familiar and atmospheric they are, so very recognisable even after 30 years.

It must be a strange experience to actually stand in those places.
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May 8, 2009, 9:11am, rich wrote:
Bob, many many thanks for those photos, they are brilliant. It's amazing seeing them, just how familiar and atmospheric they are, so very recognisable even after 30 years.

It must be a strange experience to actually stand in those places.


Hi Rich - It is a strange feeling the first time I visit, even better to Discover.
Sudbrook was one example this time - I am trying to up the quality & of course the filesize, this is not a problem for the broadbanders! But can be difficult for dial-upers - there are still some of them!
I thought Pippa came out best! also her hairs came out in my car! She was in the stream to wash some of the mud from her paws.
I think the ford location, would be a great subject for a Clever artist - perhaps include "Abby" in it, with the repaired ford. It is not the original one, by the way which was made of wood.
Bob......
PS If there are any other Locs you wish to be reminded of, I can check my photo archive!
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