Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

With all the excitement yesterday, I forgot to turn my calendar over! :D

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Having a snack for lunch, stuff in the fridge needs using up before I go away! :D :thumbsup:

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Be careful that quagmire doesn't become a land-slip.
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With a sixty traction engines, and scores of other vintage vehicles, plummeting a couple of hundred feet into the sea, that'd be disaster movie stuff! :eek: Those cliffs were once pretty stable, but that has changed in the past couple of decades, spots I used to camp on, aren't even there anymore! Even the graves of St Mary's Church aren't safe! :oops: I'm sure SpaceLamb could come to the rescue! :D :thumbsup:

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Hopefully you can find something fun to do if the show is a wash.
I'll take a book! :D There's some good pubs there, but if I'd known Tool Man was going to go Jekyll, I'd have invited someone else (or stayed at home) :rolleyes: It is uniformly agreed that this place is a waste of money, and absolute rubbish, but maybe it is bad enough to be good! :D ;) :thumbsup:

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An Experience Alright!
Looking to spend £5 for the best 5 seconds of your life then this is the place for you!!! Experience everything from a mild twitch to boredom during this garden shed adventure. If you're extremely lucky you may trip over a floor board and really get your heart racing! Enjoy pretending to browse the information boards in the pitch black and for a special highlight meet Brenda, the mannequin who has come all the way from the window displays of Marks & Spencer right to the heart of the experience. Something about Dracula in there too
Nice pair of lambs buddy !
Thanks Steve :) :thumbsup:
 
I'll have to google that church. It seems to have had some strange additions made to it.
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It's a very interesting church Jer, but they have to keep the doors locked these days because of the Goths that plague the place in large numbers, getting drunk among the headstones, and posing for photos, pretending to be vampires. They even had to put a sign on the door telling them to stop asking where Dracula's grave is, the bloody idiots! :rolleyes: Recently, they have apparently reached an accommodation of some sort, due to intervention of a female ordinand with Goth sympathies. Since, from what I see, the Goths are now, for the most part, getting on a bit, (so much for the portrait in the attic 'Dorian'!), their days of drinking Bloody Marys among the gravestones is over :rolleyes:

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Good morning Guardians. Bright and sunny today - storms have moved out of our area here in southern coastal North Carolina. Heading out to do a little birthday gift shopping for my beautiful wife, Kathi. Keeping my HHB close to me today too.
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Sounds good Bill, I hope you and Kathi are both well and truly over Covid now, and that she has a wonderful birthday :) I'm glad you enjoy carrying your Hartshead Barlow :) :thumbsup:
 
Good morning Guardians. Bright and sunny today - storms have moved out of our area here in southern coastal North Carolina. Heading out to do a little birthday gift shopping for my beautiful wife, Kathi. Keeping my HHB close to me today too.
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I am glad you are able to celebrate in good health Bill. Your HHB is looking stellar.👌
 
Time almost got away with me this afternoon, and I also realised that I had packed my flat-cap for my trip to Whitby. So, I have brought in my back-up random name generator, which has been used for giveaways in the past.

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Thanks again to everyone who took part, and to those who entered into the Yorkshire spirit, but abstained from entering. The prize is this small Sambar A.Wright Lambsfoot, from my collection, and, as usual, I'll throw in a few extra bits and pieces ;)

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Good luck everyone :) The draw is at 4.00pm YCT (Yorkshire Careful Time) :thumbsup:
 
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