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The great outdoors

Author: jak (add to friends)

Made it out of the houses on Boxing Day and New Year's Day. Here's the proof.

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On Boxing Day, we were one of masses of families teaching the kids to ride their new bikes on a traffic free road in Bushey Park.

A classic view across the lake at Stourhead on New Year's Day.

At this time of the year I'm fascinated by the shapes of the trees.

Another classic of Stourhead's grass bridge.

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Comment from: stephanie [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/Stephanie
Beautiful pics! Good on you to make it out! We... oerr... didn't! Well, apart from that walk just before Christmas. Weather's been horrible the last couple of days when we had originally planned to head out. Snow forecast for next couple of days - when we're back at work! Argh! Love walking in snow. :-)
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Comment from: chausiku [Member]
Gorgeous, Jean - it makes you feel so good to get outdoors, doesn't it?
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Comment from: jon [Member] Email · http://www.insanefreelancewriting.com
Love the photos. I have to go on a photo shoot tomorrow, which reminds me, I must charge my batteries.
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Comment from: jak [Member] · jakill-jeansmusings.blogspot.com
Thanks folks. I don't actually feel so great. Still trying to overcome this cold and symptoms got worse again today. But I do believe the fresh air helps if you don't overdo it.
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