Your English summer looks like our wet season it has rained non-stop this week usually it downpours and then dries up but not the last few days its set it seems but still warm 🙂
Hello Robbie, the flower is not real, but yes I think it is a peony – inside Russell Coates museum, originally the Victorian house the mayor of Bournemouth had built for himself and his family.
Your August looks prettier than mine, although we both haven’t seen much sun – since June here. July was a write-off. I need a vacation somewhere where I get some summer instead of grey skies and clammy humidity with on and off rain. Pathetic. 😦
Yup! 😀
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Is that some kind of assistive device on the dog?
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He’s called Shifter, taxidermy fox with microcontrollers!
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Shape shifter?
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Yes could be Liz, anything could happen in that gallery!
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🙂
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Lovely shots🥰
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Thanks Arlene
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Our typical English summer summed up nicely.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Your English summer looks like our wet season it has rained non-stop this week usually it downpours and then dries up but not the last few days its set it seems but still warm 🙂
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It’s even worse today, because the visitors arrived yesterday evening!
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That’s such a shame, Janet but I’m sure you will still have a great time 🙂
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Yes and the sun’s out this morning.
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Yeah for the sun may it continue to shine 🙂 x
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I love the third flower from the end. I think it’s a peony.
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Hello Robbie, the flower is not real, but yes I think it is a peony – inside Russell Coates museum, originally the Victorian house the mayor of Bournemouth had built for himself and his family.
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Artificial flowers look so real, don’t they?
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Your August looks prettier than mine, although we both haven’t seen much sun – since June here. July was a write-off. I need a vacation somewhere where I get some summer instead of grey skies and clammy humidity with on and off rain. Pathetic. 😦
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Yes Debbie, amazing how much better one feels seeing blue skies high above instead of lowering grey!
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For sure. I know lack of sun affects me. 🙂
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Being, essentially, shut in at the moment, I really enjoyed walking through your day with you. Thanks!
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Thanks Ana, glad you enjoyed the walk. I also enjoy visiting other countries I’m never likely to set foot in, courtesy of other bloggers.
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It’s a lovely family we have here on WordPress.
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Thes lovely images. made me feel like rain is pouring outside.
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Thanks Narayan, I hope you enjoy the rain.
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