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Remembering the Fallen of the Great War – David Charles Sapple
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The Window View in July
Lush and dark on a cloudy day with the trees in full leaf. Previous ‘Window Views’ here
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The oak tree in July
The Oak tree in July is deep green with big waxy leaves. Any slight breeze catches the leaves making the branches sway. And look… tiny baby acorns! Joining in with Loose and Leafy’s ‘Tree Following’ Previous ‘Tree Following’ posts here
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The Window View in June
Everything luscious and green. January, February, March, April and May’s window view here
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Detail of a Victorian headstone – love the floral imagery. Image of the Week #142
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Remembering the Fallen of the Great War – Leonard Augustus Hedge
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Roses in the churchyard. Image of the Week #141
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The oak tree in June
Leaves vivid green against the blue sky, fluttering in the breeze. The elder at the base of the oak tree is in flower (signaling the start of elderflower cordial making time!). Joining in with Loose and Leafy’s ‘Tree Following’ project. Previous Tree Following posts here
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Fellow residents of Christ Church ~ a Great Tit family in the stonework on the west end, where the nave roof joins the buttress. We have discovered two other active birds nests this week, Blue Tits in the stonework at the front of the church and Blackbirds in a bush next to the church. Image of the Week #140
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A pop of colour from the Rhododrendron in front of the church and gravestone. Image of the Week #139