And yellows:
And Easter holiday fun on Jedburgh Cauld:
And finally:
Remember that 118 247 ad “Can I have a quote on a people-carrier.”?
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I love the little blue stars; what are they called? And I drove a car very much like that in school. My dad traded something for it. Mine was blue, but definitely not “clean, reliable, and well maintained”. Ahh, the memories.
Beautiful scenery and a sharp car to drive around admiring it. Are you going to ge the car? It’s so sweet…!
Miss your pretty pictures and pithy comments. Hope all is well!
the winding gear at the boyds mill cauld was to operate the sluice gates for the dam which fed the two mills upper and lower boydsl
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6 April, 2007 at 1:10 pm
I love the little blue stars; what are they called? And I drove a car very much like that in school. My dad traded something for it. Mine was blue, but definitely not “clean, reliable, and well maintained”. Ahh, the memories.
30 April, 2007 at 12:31 am
Beautiful scenery and a sharp car to drive around admiring it. Are you going to ge the car? It’s so sweet…!
9 May, 2007 at 10:38 am
Miss your pretty pictures and pithy comments. Hope all is well!
3 July, 2007 at 3:38 pm
the winding gear at the boyds mill cauld was to operate the sluice gates for the dam which fed the two mills upper and lower boydsl