Beautiful picture and two very attractive people! What a very pretty place that is Pat, and you look gorgeous! It's great to see this picture much bogger, because you can so much more detail...
Love the bridge. How old is it? Your grandson is a handsome young man. I shall forbid my daughter from looking at this picture, lest he begin to receive fan mail from the states.
Randall:"There has been human settlement in and around Watchet since pre-historic times. The remains of an iron age fort, Daws Castle, lies on top of the cliffs on the western edge of the town, a large potion of the site has been washed away by the sea and winter storms. The name of Watchet “Waeced” is believed to be Celtic for the settlement “beneath the wood”."
MTL guesses about 1700. Anything that would make grandson brush his hair regularly would be most welcome. Did you sample the Story teller's blog?
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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Mum2, who's P, and where's Whatchet? Nice pic.xx
Pretty and handsome - both you and your grandson - as well as the surroundings.
Love the hair!
JohnG:P is me and Watchet is on the coast in West Somerset - ancient town famous for Coleridges's 'Ancient Mariner'
Judy: it doesn't seem long since he was a tiny thing.
Nea: ta very much!
Lovely photo.
Beautiful picture and two very attractive people! What a very pretty place that is Pat, and you look gorgeous! It's great to see this picture much bogger, because you can so much more detail...
Naomi: oh dear! Warts and all!
Love the bridge. How old is it? Your grandson is a handsome young man. I shall forbid my daughter from looking at this picture, lest he begin to receive fan mail from the states.
Cheers.
And you're looking rather "Sophia Loren-like" in those shades, as well.
Cheers.
Randall:"There has been human settlement in and around Watchet since pre-historic times. The remains of an iron age fort, Daws Castle, lies on top of the cliffs on the western edge of the town, a large potion of the site has been washed away by the sea and winter storms. The name of Watchet “Waeced” is believed to be Celtic for the settlement “beneath the wood”."
MTL guesses about 1700.
Anything that would make grandson brush his hair regularly would be most welcome. Did you sample the Story teller's blog?
I didn't recognize you.......must have been the dark hair and the t-shirt!!
*only joking! I'm off*
Johng: do you like living dangerously?
Yoooo hooo, can you hear me all this wayyyy?
Makes me think of that Jimmy Cliff song, wonderful world, beautiful people...
GG: I hear ya!
It looks idyllic, Pat, and that shot shows exactly why you were such a successful model - those cheekbones!
Trying to remember bridge - looks too pretty for Watchet. Almost as pretty as those standing on it...xx
Sam: are you looking at the right one? I'm the one in the shades.
GrannyP: it's on one of the back roads- directly behind us is the sea - behind the houses.
I want to live there!!!!
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