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    That's very nice - I love the lines of colour and texture, especially from the reflected blue in the water. It looks very peaceful there - is it?

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    Cool. May be I'll get to visit there one day.

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    Great photo Matty, as Louise says, especially the tones of the water..
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    Yes 'ladylouise62', it is very peaceful.

    I've only visited this pond three times and only once saw another person.

    You can't make them out but there are a few ducklings hiding in amongst the lillys.

    Maybe you could come up in August 'Chocky'.

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    Oh that would be great . Will I have my own room or will you put my in the garrage ? Lol

    If you come down we could take the HELIOS back to yours.
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    Hey Chocky, I was going to set up a den for you in the garden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty View Post
    Hey Chocky, I was going to set up a den for you in the garden.
    I must get the jargon right, - I meant to say a 'hide'

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    lol. Here is the black mail side of things
    It could serve as hide / obsevatory if transport was avaleable bothe ways then the Helios would be lighter.

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