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And now English cheese - all from just two farms - the unpasturised, cloth bound, Cheshire is amazingly delicious!
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or a pie - they look delicious!
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Sure looks like it was busy yesterday, does the market operate on Sundays too? If so it was probably busy today too. I know Northend Road was busy for a Sunday today (and I cooked in the sun - I don't do well in the sun). I didn't get to sit in a park and have something to eat tho'. That's what I used to do a few years ago however when I first got my flat, except it was Hyde Park I ride my bike to to much sandwiches and watch the ducks and swans on the Serpentine. Nice shots (that seems to be the formula you have to abide by), my favourite is No.15 - the cat, my sympathy is always with the cat.
????? · 2008-10-12: 17:31
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hey, don't make fun of the hair- in the early nineties I had a do like that, and mine was even higher- oh, dear; what was I thinking?? fun fun set, I can't imagine being around that many folks at once, and great food shots, yum! R
urmysunshine · 2008-10-12: 17:40
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that looks like an awesome market!!
????? · 2008-10-13: 01:40
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Interesting reportage,great shots!
somogyvari · 2008-10-13: 05:47
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fantastic set!
jennye · 2008-10-13: 11:40
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Oh, Bob, I hadn't realised that you were into incense sticks, we could perhaps exchange notes on that subject ... This is a great set. Your crowd shots are especially exciting.
meiling · 2008-10-13: 15:12
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Oh boy, that takes me back to the 60's and 70's when everyone was into joss sticks... still makes my nose wrinkle up at the thought of them... Thinking about it, last Friday as Claude and I were on our way to Starbucks we passed a shop reaking of joss sticks and she didn't know what joss sticks were - have they changed names?
????? · 2008-10-13: 15:47
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