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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Chapeau! to you Madam:bravo::highfive:Is that the Dovey valley?:hello:


It is indeed the river Dovey maverick. Well done
 
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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Very nice scenery Mrs D, very green, but hardly surprising given its Wales.
Sheep grazing in the field in the distance, no hay in sight, just green fields


We have had an awful lot of rain here over the last few months. However, farmers have already cut the hay and have bailed it.
 

classic33

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Very nice scenery Mrs D, very green, but hardly surprising given its Wales.
Sheep grazing in the field in the distance, no hay in sight, just green fields
We have had an awful lot of rain here over the last few months. However, farmers have already cut the hay and have bailed it.
It'll all be silage(wrapped) these days.
 

Motobecane

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Wot's up wit trotters @Motobecane ?
The trouble is, I don't know. After not walking far for many months I set off on a long walk last Saturday. Great day, three hours walking with no apparent problems. Next day I was achey in the legs (to be expected) and went for a two hour walk. Day after the pain in my toes began. Its across the top of all my toes (not big toe) when walking. If I press just above the toe line it hurts. But there is no swelling. So... looked things up on line but nothing fits. :angry::sad:
 
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