Resim arama sonuçları - "Evening" |
Whitecroft on a Summer Evening347 kez bakıldıJune 19 2005 -- Complete with Kiko standing in the open doorway.
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Whitecroft on a Summer Evening188 kez bakıldı
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Whitecroft Path and Roses164 kez bakıldıSummer evening, June 19 2005. Hot and humid. The roses are outside our kitchen window --- along with the strange British version of a palm tree.
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Whitecroft on a Summer Evening177 kez bakıldıTaken at 10:30 PM on June 19 2005. Overcast evening -- waiting for the thunder storms -- but almost a full moon.
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Whitecroft at Night161 kez bakıldıJune 20 2005 - Another warm summer evening, this time not overcast. The sky reminds me of lapis.
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Big "A" In The Sky, By Moonlight168 kez bakıldıCrossed jet streams? Or just a mysterious big A? Something to contemplate on a warm summer evening in the front garden.
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"No Match for the Rat-Catcher Dogs"575 kez bakıldıArticle from the Worcester Evening News about the "rat-catcher dogs."
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Worcester Evening News - Broken Back764 kez bakıldıA story, and editorial, from the June 5 2006 issue of the Worcester Evening News about Craig's broken back.
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Swan Fountain -- Whitecroft Front Garden124 kez bakıldıA summer evening in mid-July, 2006.
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Full Moon - July 11 2006135 kez bakıldıI took this photograph from the living room door of Whitecroft, looking out over the front garden. A beautiful summer evening, not too warm --- and not raining.
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Worcester Evening News - 26 August 2006275 kez bakıldıThe local newspaper picked up on the Hattie story when doing an article (never published) about our neighbour's claim that the dog resort was too loud. (Noise monitoring equipment installed by the Council did not show any noise offences.) This small story talks about Hattie's five week visit to Lucies Farm, the subject of an upcoming "It's Me Or The Dog" programme.
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Worcester Evening News Green Burial Application452 kez bakıldıOur local newspaper, the Worcester Evening News ran an article on December 15 2004 about our planning application for a green burial ground in Lord's Wood.
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