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An interesting David Nash scuplture  
   

An interesting David Nash scuplture

This one, like two soup ladles, stood in front of the Rysbrack Pedestall (by Dutch sculptor Joannes Rysbrack 1693-1770), one of few surviving sculptures from landscaping undertaken in Prince Frederick's time)
A sunny day - just right for Kew Gardens!

June 20th 2012
We’ve been keeping a weather eye on the Met Office’s forecasts lately. Rain, you see, has become a regular feature of daily life here in England in recent months. Lots and lots of the wet stuff. The best day last week – let me rephrase that: the only day without rain last week - was forecast to be Wednesday. So Wednesday it would be. You must have good weather for an outing to the [url=http: ... read more
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