David G has sent in another photograph for readers to add their own captions. Feel free to use the comments facility below.
Any caption ideas?
Friday February 7, 2014 by Peter T
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“What was the name of that guy who just walked past? Are you sure he said Hadrian?”
Local residents near Pikehall moved to higher ground after the Environment Agency issued a ‘Severe Flood Warning’.
Dry-stone walling contest -sponsored by PINK FLOYD!
They must’ve had ruddy tall horses for this tow path.
The grass is always greener thirty feet up.
We might be thirty feet up, but not only is the grass greener, our feet have dried out for the first time in a month, its enough to drive anybody up the wall!!.