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I would, but I've got a bad back - you know how it is.........! ;-)

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And Ben, sitting on Bill.
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Si wrote: That needs donkey-stoning, mate (the step, not the cat!)Speaking as an ex-art director, I have to say we have some talented photographers on here. ha ha! i was just gonna say that when i saw your remarks...lol
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chameleon wrote: And Ben, sitting on Bill. how strong are your flowers?!!? or is that a very small cat...like a door cat or summat?
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wiggy wrote: chameleon wrote: And Ben, sitting on Bill. how strong are your flowers?!!? or is that a very small cat...like a door cat or summat? Actually about 12 weeks old wiggy - if you look, Ben is sitting on Bill, (just vissible) The Flower Pot Man!    

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chameleon wrote: wiggy wrote: chameleon wrote: And Ben, sitting on Bill. how strong are your flowers?!!? or is that a very small cat...like a door cat or summat? Actually about 12 weeks old wiggy - if you look, Ben is sitting on Bill, (just vissible) The Flower Pot Man!     got it now...i thought it had climbed a stemn!.....wheres weeeeed!    
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Just for you wiggy!
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Hi Mick SGC - I too am a shareholder in Kirkstall Abbey you know (only kiddin') as I overlook it from a short distance.Here is a picture I took on a fabulous November day in 2005.And another on a misty morning looking across from Headingley to Bramley - I like to call this one "Lake Kirkstall."
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Ah I know where that's from I can just see my house.I used to live right on the other side of the valley, facing pudsey, the sunset was amazing, I've got 1000's of pictures of it.I also used to live just to the left of this shot near Argie Avenue, I've got some from there over the valley when you couldnt see a thing, except for one lonely pylon pointing to the sky. I'll have a dig.P.S I can only see the one picture Links from Flickr seem to work better
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