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View from the ruins of the gardener's cottage at Hungerford Park

You are probably familiar with the saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words". Normally, it is a notion with which I might take issue for words frequently perform tasks that a picture could never do - explaining, investigating and reflecting.

That aside, today's blogpost is  largely eight images I collected during our sojourn in Berkshire. To Dave and Mary in particular, I must apologise because I didn't capture a decent overall picture of the walled kitchen garden but I have sourced one that someone else took and plonked it at the end of this blogpost.
Vintage RSPCA collection box in Newbury

A sturdy English oak in Hungerford Park

Amateur landscape painting at the top of the stairs in our rental house

The cluster of lampshades caught my eye when we lunched in The Cobrizo Lounge, Newbury

Zachary at 21 months in the walled garden at Hungerford Park

Narrow boat on the Kennet and Avon Canal

Weathered effigy of a crusader in St Michael's Church, Inkpen.
It is probably Sir Roger de Ingpen - a Templar knight - who is believed to 
have founded the church in 1220 or thereabouts.
A tantalising picture of part of  the walled garden


from Yorkshire Pudding https://ift.tt/e3pNdJT

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