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Hello and welcome, We live on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, in the United Kingdom, My wife Lynne and I have been together now for over 25 years and we have two Kids Cameron and Heather, I work in the motor trade and worked for Windsors Of Wallasey, since I left school at 16 years old, Early February 2017 I left Windsors and went to at Liverpool Seat, a big step after 27 years, November 2018 I took a job at Eastham Motors, which is a small family run business, where I'm currently the Aftersales ManagerWe have a Cavalier King Charles called Ruby, otherwise known as Swamp Dog, and a fabulous Gypsy Cob called Skye
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Tag Archives: Pottery
Garden Table Lights
Recycled solar lamps and jars wirh broken pottery we found in a field nearly two years ago
Thursday 25.08.11
Not god a good day so far did some housework but not to the wife’s high standards got moaned at and had to re-do it not that it looked any different Spent an hour cleaning up all the broken bits … Continue reading
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Monday 22.08.11
Had a nice afternoon in the garden even caught the sun a bit, went for a walk with the family after dinner this evening we found lots of broken pottery at the edge of a wheat field and watched the … Continue reading
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A walk with the family
Collecting broken bits of pottery with the family, I spotted all the broken bits of pottery on the edge of a plowed field while walking to work the other morning and thought it would fun to collect some with the … Continue reading
Broken pottery
A walk with the family we found lots of broken bits of pottery at the edge of wheat field