Wednesday, September 12, 2012

English Hedgerows.......

While visiting England I took time one evening to take some pictures of a local hedgerow. There was such variety growing there. I had initially gone to take pictures of sheep that were out back of the bed and breakfast we stayed at. We wandered along the road and came to a lane and this is what we found there.
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Blackberries will soon be ripe.
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Sheep.......love the sheep
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Our hostess dog, our official greeter.

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The bed and breakfast was supposed to be a farmhouse but it really wasn't. Not like a traditional farm at any rate. Here are some pictures of the garden where she had tables to sit at and enjoy outside. The area was not very big though. Rodney had hoped for a living room to chill in but it was just our rooms, that was fine by me. I just wanted to sleep.

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Breakfast was very good. Full English breakfast. No continental rolls like we get here.
In case you don't know what a full English breakfast looks like (this is not my picture)One of my favourite meals.

full-english-breakfast
Usually consists of two eggs, bacon, gamon, two sausages (big fat ones)fried potatoes, fried tomato's black pudding,mushrooms and toast. Some serve baked beans as well or fried bread.
Ohhhh Lord I am hungry




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