Farming Yesteryear Scone Palace 09 09 12

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og51lvy
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Farming Yesteryear Scone Palace 09 09 12

#1 Post by og51lvy »

Got a dry day for a show for about the first time this year, no much sunshine though!

A bit of gardening
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#2 Post by JPB »

Great pictures, thanks for sharing these. :)
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
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#3 Post by Martin Evans »

Looks like the Austin Champ OC were out :!: I also like Rover P models ;) :!:

I too am hoping for a bit of good weather on Sunday, for my first (Only :twisted: ) show of the year. Never mind, as shows go, it's a good un. Seeing your pictures fills me with enthusiasm :D :!:
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#4 Post by Xantia-nut »

Ay up!

I like the early Series 3 Humber Sceptre with the chrome mag wheels. Best car me dad ever bought was one o' those! Even if his didn't have the chrome wheels.....
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#5 Post by Mikey77 »

Nice pix, even if they remind me why I don't do shows any more.
But - and this isn't personal - why did you take a pic of the elkhound's backside? :o
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#6 Post by JPB »

:lol: I'd wondered that and had assumed that the dog's arse features because it draws the reader's eye away from that hideous, modern Kia thingumyboab........ :D
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