I too have a fear of being buried alive but that lady certainly took some precautions..I love the tree archway however all the photos had their own charm a lovely post , Janet 🙂 x
[the letter “eye” on my keyboard just qut but attempng a comment anyway]. Eye understand fear of beng bured alve or bured at all but an unlocked coffn wth a group of chor boys n the loft seems even more rsky.
Great pictures.
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Thanks, I had fun taking them.
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That last bit of history is really interesting. I could understand why someone feared being buried alive during that time period.
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Yes Liz, so could I, perhaps she was ahead of her time as I believe the Victorians invented lots of devices for escape and rescue for the undead!
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I wish I were there.
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That would be good if we could step into the pictures, I expect WordPress is working on that!
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Delightful
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Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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You’re very welcome
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I too have a fear of being buried alive but that lady certainly took some precautions..I love the tree archway however all the photos had their own charm a lovely post , Janet 🙂 x
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Thanks Carol, it was a good day for photos.
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The seaside paintings propped against the stones are good. If I lived there, I would buy that one that includes the pier.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes Pete I think that one would be my favourite.
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[the letter “eye” on my keyboard just qut but attempng a comment anyway]. Eye understand fear of beng bured alve or bured at all but an unlocked coffn wth a group of chor boys n the loft seems even more rsky.
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Yes Geoff, one can imagine all sorts of naughty tricks!
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I love the tree tunnel!
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Yes, the work 0f some clever creative gardener.
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