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Me too although I’m spoilt as I have it when I want! Brighton has a pull certainly, lay lines, the sea or the beautiful madness who knows 😊 LikeGefällt 1 Person
Lovely shot, gorgeous cycling, mushy peas are an acquired taste I have not managed to make my own! LikeLike Antwort
Haha….I don’t know… I just found lot of recipes for mushy peas in the internet. I won’t try it, but it’s really interesting. LikeLike Antwort
They’re advertising mushy peas as if they’re proud of it? Is this a British thing? Because mushy peas sound dreadful to this American ear! I love the contrast your work always has. In this shot it helps bring out all the great detail. LikeLike Antwort
Great Capture, is it Brighton?
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Yes, it is! I love Brighton…how lucky you are! ;-))
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Yes, it is a great place to live!
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I love the little streets and shops….and drinking coffee at the beach… 🙂
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Me too although I’m spoilt as I have it when I want! Brighton has a pull certainly, lay lines, the sea or the beautiful madness who knows 😊
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Lovely shot, gorgeous cycling, mushy peas are an acquired taste I have not managed to make my own!
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Me too, but I found a lot of recipes for mushy peas…maybe I will try…. 😉
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Really enjoy this. Mushy peas, sounds like a good thing for babies at least! 😜
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Haha….I don’t know… I just found lot of recipes for mushy peas in the internet. I won’t try it, but it’s really interesting.
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Eccellente!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Actually I spelled that wrong – should be excellente! Glad you figured it out. Smiles
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;-))
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They’re advertising mushy peas as if they’re proud of it? Is this a British thing? Because mushy peas sound dreadful to this American ear!
I love the contrast your work always has. In this shot it helps bring out all the great detail.
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Thank you Jim! I think it’s traditional British…
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