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Has now been removed for repair. A beautiful Victorian Dovecote in what was an ornamental lake.
The only building left standing from the original Strines Mill. there are plans afoot to restore.
Photographed at “Strines” a small village in the Peak District , West Yorkshire, just outside Sheffield.
Aussie supporter T-shirt! Wear it to your favourite Aussie event, cricket, footy, soccer, rugby, ratifying Kyoto, supporting Australian farmers, opposition to Japanese whaling…that type of thing!
Perhaps one of the most over-used (but much loved) sayings of the moment… wear it on your chest today! For a slightly less ‘naff’ and somewhat grungier version of this idea, click here
“Frog and Toad” is an Australian colloquialism (or Strine) for “road” (as “Trouble and Strife” is for “wife” ... and “billy lids” is for “kids” ... and so on!). This shot is being uploaded for the Frog and Toad Challenge in the Australian Travel Photography & Writing Group. Taken at Cootamundra (NSW, Australia) on a misty morning last week. Voted into the Top 10 of the Frog and Toad Challenge (Australian Photography & Travel Writing Group) Aug 09 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Another country “Frog and Toad” (an Australian colloquialism – or Strine – for “road”) Taken at Cootamundra (NSW, Australia) on a misty morning last week. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
DAG ~Definition supplied kindly and unknowingly by !http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/07/0f/a1ebb340dca0f1cf0093a010.L….
DAG Definition supplied kindly and unknowingly by (see end).. 1. practical joker; lovable, odd or amusing person. / 2. conservative person who lacks style and class. / 3. untidy, disheveled, slovenly person. / 4. an untidy, dirty-looking lump of mud, excreta etc. / see also / popular as a dag at a sheep show / rattle your dags / ~ Reference: / The DINKUM Dictionary Lenie (Midge) Johansen / Third Publishing 1997 / A ripper guide to Aussie English / “The Dinkum Dictionary would bring a brown dog back to life, will put hair on your chest, will stir the possums – an immensely comprehensive collection of the words we really use.” Quote by Stephen Murray-Smith, as found on the cover…. and the above definition supplied kindly and unknowingly by the above…. / If you want to blame anyone for this, here he is!!! ”! / / (uh oh)~
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