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Typical Sunday morning queues at the shop for carrots then a gossip outside π€·ββοΈ
Love it, hope there were plenty of carrots for everyone. Have a great day and take care π Bernadette xx xx
They won't be getting told neigh to having carrots and horses like mints as well!
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Oh how delightful blackbird. Do the horses just wander into the village sometimes?
They are around all the time like this RR as the villages are surrounded by the forest π
Another question. So, as they have legal protection to wander at will, I would imagine the gardeners in the village collect all the manure they may leave behind? I know I would be there with my bucket and spade.
Seeing those horses regularly like this would encourage me to go shopping every day.
Thanks for the photo , it really lifts my spirits.
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A lovely scene to welcome folks to the village! Thanks, Blackbird π΄π΄π΄
What a lovely gathering and no need to social distance. Thank you. Xxxππ₯°π
Isn't it heartening that you can still find places where that happens. I'd be out there with me bucket and shovel. π
Sh,,ttt shovelling round ere we calls it πππ
Aye, the same here, but the product is not as useful. π
Carrots for all my friends.......
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Did you hear the one about?????
Yes, I read it on Trotter!!!
Great pic....you truly have live in a most wonderful magical world!!!
Stay safe!!!
You also Meg and thankyou .
Not heard from you in a while I do hope your well and enjoying whatever your doing πππ
Oh lovely and typically you dear Blackbird8 !! Always clicking away with your camera, to then share with us, your early morning's "findings"!!! πΏπ
There was a lovely series about the forest last year, I think it was called A Year in the Wild, did you see it? I must confess to not being much of a fan, too much flat heathland, but I know there are lovely parts too. It was very interesting to see all the seasons, through the eyes of some quirky characters, all passionate about the forest. Do you enjoy living there? Were you brought up there?
Hi Hanne yes I saw it and know most of the people that were in it some from a distance only and others fairly well.
I was actually born in Scotland and moved south in 1985 ish and quickly settled with the warmer weather and just in general the area ...
I still have family up north and here both ...
My husband is from this area born and bred tree surgeon now retired .
His family ran a sawmill right in the thick of the forest for many years which has been gone maybe 10 years now ..I spent most of the summers at the mill with the kids when they were young living in the on site caravan π
Youβre obviously very happy there, and your photos are beautiful
I am happy with life here and thankyou for your kind words its appreciated π