"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
how cool! we have a church on the corner that plays their bells and i swear if they ever go out of business, i am buying those bells and putting them on my roof!
The only bells I hear now are the ones that get knocked out of me!I love the sound of church bells.
Such a charming scene, thanks for sharing it. I especially liked the turkey walking around in the foreground! :)
Bingley, do NOT ask for whom the bell tolls...remember #21!Jane x
I still miss the sound of the police helicopter from your old videos, though.
What a beautiful day for it.
very idyllic.Brionyx
Sweet! Nice that you can see such lovely doings from Bosoms. :)
I loved hearing church bells again (no such thing in our East African town!) it also looks like Boris was doing a kind of dance-step to the rhythm!
loved the bell...hope the new couple are eternally blissful!
Turkey stole the show.
He always does susie
I love how the sound of the bells is setting off dogs barking. And Bingley is such a beauty!!
If you ask me, you have the best allotment in the whole village. Front row seats for everything good and the occasional turkey strolling by.
A friend's mother lives opposite our Church & stands out in the road to watch all the brides arrive !
What a place to live!
The tom's tail feathers looked a bit ragged. Hope he is well in turkey-terms. Echoing the thoughts above...
Why was the bride wearing brown; is that a Trelawnyd tradition?
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how cool! we have a church on the corner that plays their bells and i swear if they ever go out of business, i am buying those bells and putting them on my roof!
ReplyDeleteThe only bells I hear now are the ones that get knocked out of me!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of church bells.
Such a charming scene, thanks for sharing it. I especially liked the turkey walking around in the foreground! :)
ReplyDeleteBingley, do NOT ask for whom the bell tolls...remember #21!
ReplyDeleteJane x
I still miss the sound of the police helicopter from your old videos, though.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day for it.
ReplyDeletevery idyllic.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Sweet! Nice that you can see such lovely doings from Bosoms. :)
ReplyDeleteI loved hearing church bells again (no such thing in our East African town!) it also looks like Boris was doing a kind of dance-step to the rhythm!
ReplyDeleteloved the bell...hope the new couple are eternally blissful!
ReplyDeleteTurkey stole the show.
ReplyDeleteHe always does susie
ReplyDeleteI love how the sound of the bells is setting off dogs barking. And Bingley is such a beauty!!
ReplyDeleteIf you ask me, you have the best allotment in the whole village. Front row seats for everything good and the occasional turkey strolling by.
ReplyDeleteA friend's mother lives opposite our Church & stands out in the road to watch all the brides arrive !
ReplyDeleteWhat a place to live!
ReplyDeleteThe tom's tail feathers looked a bit ragged. Hope he is well in turkey-terms. Echoing the thoughts above...
ReplyDeleteWhy was the bride wearing brown; is that a Trelawnyd tradition?
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