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Hi,
Thank you to everyone who took part in our nuts and bolts challenge.
This week, I thought we should get out of the old tool shed and into the fresh air. I snapped this picture on a pleasant walk in North Yorkshire, England. It is part of the 109 mile 'Cleveland Way' trail. It was very tranquil on a hazy afternoon in the summer, and looks as if little happens there. But I am sure you can show us what goes on when there is no-one around.
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Have fun!
Dave
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Sadly you often turn a corner to see such a lovely view and the mobile telcos have got there first.
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I'll ring them and complain. Now if only I could get a signal... š
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Still here , and taking advantage of a quiet afternoon š
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That has to be one of your favourite TV shows Jacob, the number of times we see a reference to it on SFTW. I can remember the Ford Anglia. When I started my apprenticeship at Fords, the Anglia was being phased out, and the Mk 1 Esc0rt introduced. The last Ice Age was receding, and the Grand Canyon was a deep ditch. Nick Berry was just four years old at that time. [If the forum bot lets me post this, then I had to change the car model name because that word was not allowed. ]
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You looking at me?
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You are right of course, Trevor. But the number of certain vehicle sightings has also been boosted by the many pleasant starter image settings in the North Riding (Heartbeat land) to reach 7 sightings of the black Panda 1 Ford Anglia and 3 sightings of the red Mandy Morris (Commercial) lorry. In contrast there has only been one such setting in the North Island (your roadless one in SFTW 84) and only 2 sightings of the white Holden Kingswood in Brokenwood.
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He's going to get a shock when he reaches those fence posts. The track descends very steeply via some rock steps. I hope his suspension is up to it! š
Dave
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Steve McQueen in The Great Escape style attempt?
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hehe
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Spending quality time with friends is crucial at any age because it strengthens our bonds, creates precious memories, and reminds us of the value of friendship.
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Very true Michael.
Dave
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Thanks Dave
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I see bunny ears. Sorry!
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When I was walking past the ferns, I remember thinking that they looked quite prehistoric. Now I know why! š
Dave
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Meeting at last,
from the far north, and from the northeast,
and overseen by a mutual friend
Click to get closer, Click again to get closer still
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There were a lot of pheasants nesting around there - but I didn't see those three! š
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What goes on, when no-one is around? Pretty sure that someone comes up with a plan to ruin this beautiful scenery. Because what is it worth when no one can drive there, right? But look, we're making this eco-friendly. The wildlife can pass underneath.
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Aarghhhhh nooooo! I love a good driving road but...
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nothing a ton of concrete can't solve hey?
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If theres a club party in the countryside and no one is there, does the music make sounds?