• Coffee House
  • Florida or Hawaii is paradise on earth. (p.4)
2017/03/31 14:29:52
craigb
That's a LOT of lawn to rake! 
2017/03/31 14:30:35
craigb
jamesg1213
 
I don't like sweeping generalisations.




But do you mind raking the lawn? 
2017/03/31 14:38:05
kennywtelejazz
craigb
That's a LOT of lawn to rake! 



 
Practice Makes Perfect

 
Kenny
2017/04/02 16:58:44
SteveStrummerUK
 
Some of my (heavily over-processed) photos of this fair isle (if you ignore the cactus in macro), and some Elgar, whose birthplace I can see from my back bedroom window 
 
 

 
 
2017/04/02 17:01:40
SteveStrummerUK
jamesg1213
 
I don't like sweeping generalisations.




As a general rule, neither do I 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
^^^^^^ Chuckle/snort - I see what I did there 
2017/04/02 17:19:30
eph221
They aren't generalizations, they're characteristics of such and such.  There are those who believe we can only know people and things through a social web of attributes, this is controversial of course.  (I.E that we can only know something for sure via a dialectic.) We can only no the big *O* other by its attributes. There's nothing truer or more honest about a NUANCED dialectic.  The nuance comes through asking the right questions.
2017/04/02 17:23:07
jamesg1213
David.
 
Here's an imaginary cup of tea (handle first of course, so you don't burn your fingers).
 
Have a little break from yourself.
2017/04/02 17:24:08
eph221
thx jymes
2017/04/02 18:21:42
eph221
jamesg1213
I take exception to post #20.
 
This is the England I know.
 
This is the church where I got married.
 

 
One of 3 pubs in the village.
 

 
Ambleside, in the Lake District.
 

 
Great sandwiches in that café.
 
Avebury stone circle in Wiltshire.
 

 
The Yorkshire Dales.
 

 
Tintagel, Cornwall.
 

 
The Shambles, York.
 





 
That's a gorgeous church!  Do you happen to know when it was built? :D:D
2017/04/02 18:29:21
jamesg1213
The archway has been verified as 12th century, but the building probably dates back further than that. There are some 16th and 17th century thatched buildings in the village, and the house I grew up in was built in 1790.
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