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Northumberland, Just Pictures
This entry was posted in Arts and Crafts, Childhood, Europe, Food, History, Literature, Natural Environment, Postcards, Travel, United Kingdom, World Heritage and tagged Cragside, Culture, Dunstunburgh Castle, Life, Lighthouse Whitley Bay, National Trust, Northumberland, Seaton Delaval. Bookmark the permalink.
Where is the first picture meant to be, Andrew?
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Not really sure Sue, it was a painting in a shop window that caught my eye. I assumed it was a representation of the whole of the North East coast but nowhere specific.
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Oh, fair enough!
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Sometimes pictures say it all, Andrew. I like the shot of walking toward the castle. –Curt
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That was a perfect English Summer Day Curt, I could have stayed there for hours!
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I like the baked goods. They made me hungry!
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They look good enough to eat but sadly they were just plaster props!
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I thought you’d taken up baking as a new hobby.
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Well I am rather impressed by that rusty shot of the steel plate and the nut.
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It once had a job to do holding together a groyne but it is redundant now!
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Beautiful pictures. Love the picture with the pie.
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I wish I could tell you that I baked it but it was a plaster prop in the kitchen at Cragside Stately Home!
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