An unidentifiable plant It's "Butterbur" so called because the very large leaves which appear later were once used for wrapping butter -More agricultural history . (John W) |
Exercising a shire horse at Dinkling Green Farm |
A reminder that we are on royal property! |
"I know mine and mine know me." |
One of the limestone caves |
Back on the road again |
....and the stragglers! |
A novel way of drawing attention to your business |
Butty time |
Admiring the view.... from on high |
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