Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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3 January 2010
16:0836245#1
Away from religion and politics for now. Something to look forward to. Found this beautiful picture on the internet. What are you all looking forward to most
in Spring?
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3 January 2010
17:2436253#2
The buds and shoots, the birdsong, the breezes.
Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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3 January 2010
18:1336260#3
True friends stab you in the front.
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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3 January 2010
18:2036261#4
Sun,just Sun and warmth
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Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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3 January 2010
19:2336262#5
Personally, I`ve always found January and February the two most gloomy month`s of the year, so when March comes, and Spring with it, we can look forward to all those things mentioned above. AAHHH, I`m feeling better already.

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Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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3 January 2010
19:3736264#6
Longer and warmer days..........
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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4 January 2010
12:5036296#7
i have always found november and december to be the worst months as we continually lose daylight hours.
at least with january and february we are now getting some more light.
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4 January 2010
12:5436297#8
Someone else dreaming of Spring, this cold dove trying to get a few rays of sun in my garden.
Guest 686- Registered: 5 May 2009
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4 January 2010
16:2936307#9
Nice piccy Jeane. I've got a pair of magpies around the garden that look huge all puffed up trying to keep warm, but every time I get the camera out they fly off!!!!
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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4 January 2010
18:5736309#10
am i right in thinking that the top shot is of the lake district?
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4 January 2010
22:3836321#11
No Howard. With my lottery win, it`s my private pool.

. Yes, it is mate. I Love Cumbria.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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4 January 2010
23:4036334#12
it reminded me of wordsworth, that is why i reached that conclusion colin.
a cynic might have said that it was posh barrry's goldfish pond.
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4 January 2010
23:4636336#13
Ah, one of my favourite pieces of poetry Howard. `I wandered lonely as a cloud`. This country has produced so much talent over the centuries, with no TV required.
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17 January 2010
12:2538016#14
What a beautiful sunny morning out there, and it looks like nature has got spring in the air already. Unlike Christmas, one thing I don`t mind coming early. Enjoy your day.

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Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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17 January 2010
14:5538034#15
I have just been out in the garden .Sorting out the mess left by the snow .Bulbs are on the way .I will take some photos in the Spring for you all to see.
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17 January 2010
15:1738037#16
had quite a few bulbs through before the snow, they have just reappeared again, none the worse for the experience.
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17 January 2010
15:5638039#17
Must be low energy bulbs Howard.
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17 January 2010
17:4538046#18
Nice one Colin
Roger
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17 January 2010
19:5138070#19
Thanks Roger, but I`m LIGHT years behind Howard.
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17 January 2010
20:3238080#20
Took advantage of the glorious weather today to take the dog up to Botany Bay beach - fantastic! We all had a cracking time, dog included. More spring-like weather, please

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