firebirder
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Wow! That's breathtakingly beautiful.These are not the best photos. But I went to Manchester via Peak District last night to collect a new wardrobe. The landscape was just beautiful and I grabbed a few quick snaps while the phone was being used as a Sat Nav. Hence the quality. But I am still in awe of the scenery not far from my doorstep.![]()
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That's so cute.Once I got the wardrobe home Star and Frizzles thought jumping on top was a good idea. Again not the best photos but fun
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They are made using a type of building called dry stone walling. There is no mortar between the bricks and the weight of the wall keeps it up. This is used all over Derbyshire and Yorkshire. It really is amazing!!@Kizzy - like the 3rd one down - stone walls in the field - can't imagine how long it took to build all of them.
That is so cool! Can you drop a link to where this is located?They are made using a type of building called dry stone walling. There is no mortar between the bricks and the weight of the wall keeps it up. This is used all over Derbyshire and Yorkshire. It really is amazing!!
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That is so cool! Can you drop a link to where this is located?
Once I got the wardrobe home Star and Frizzles thought jumping on top was a good idea. Again not the best photos but fun
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Once I got the wardrobe home Star and Frizzles thought jumping on top was a good idea. Again not the best photos but fun
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The piece of furniture that stores clothes is called a wardrobe in the UK. Remember 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'?Oh, and here I thought you purchased new clothes (wardrobe) as opposed to something you stow the wardrobe in!!!![]()
Do you call it a closet? See although we essentially speak the same language UKisms and Americanisms show our true differences in speech. Lol I never even thought you thought I meant the clothes. LOL.The piece of furniture that stores clothes is called a wardrobe in the UK. Remember 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'?
I never thought you meant the clothes. I was just explaining to the person who didn't understand. LOL.Do you call it a closet? See although we essentially speak the same language UKisms and Americanisms show our true differences in speech. Lol I never even thought you thought I meant the clothes. LOL.