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What beautiful places you have to walk Moli But I agree, what a waste of a beautiful house (though I must admit I do love a good ruin!) |
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Those bluebells are out of this world, such natural beauty and your buterfly captured so well! Dogs look well against the bluebells! Are you never tempted to bring a bunch of bluebells home? Shame about the house, something hauntingly beautiful about it. Do you know its history or anything about it, why its been let go? |
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Great photos Moli - those doggies are really having a good time. It is a shame about the old house ..... quite romantic-looking, just needs a bit more ivy growing up it, and a few bats! |
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How lovely to see the girls again, and what a restful place to walk, love the bluebells, and what is it with rhododendrons in Scotland they appear to be everywhere is it the soil and they are native or have they been introduced as landscaping at some time in the past. A lovely house I wonder why it was left to go to ruin. And what are you doing up a tree in picture 5 and in picture 7 has someone painted the tree???? |
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