Michael New  

@mikednew

Music:folk/classical 🎼 Retired RBS manager 💷RWBRFC VP 🏉 Speedway Swindon Robins 🏍💨 Archaeology enthusiast 🏺 Lives glorious Suffolk 🏡

Darsham, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2013.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. ..a very productive session in the garden this morning with general maintenance and leaf clearing up *still*...! Siân tidied up the plants in the borders ready for good job done 👍 Here’s the final bit of our fencing which went up a couple of weeks ago..

  2. sings bit loose but should pass...! “Out of the moonlight.... This ship would take her last breath. Her full mast it was draping...” via

  3. by Karine Polwart *alone*?... “By night and day we'll sport and we'll play... Sleep blows the breath of the morning away And we follow the heron home” via

  4. Here’s a great song about up there in the *smoke*....all alone... “So how can you tell me you're lonely And say for you that the sun don't shine?” via

  5. - John Lee locked in his cell awaiting execution! from LP/CD original version- this one sung by the inimitable *Brilliant* via

  6. Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Sad day....the semaphoresignals at Lowestoft are going also...🚦

  7. ...this female came into our garden for a drink on the birdbath yesterday....apologies for grainy pic ...(you have to be quick and very still...taken from inside (lounge)...

  8. Was in yesterday & thought you’d be interested in these as they are being removed very soon Paul to be replaced with modern signalling (which you can see all covered up!)....

  9. last one rather appropriate arr this song by Robert Burns (1788) “Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? ... ....And auld lang syne!“

  10. - written by Robert Burns in 1793, in the form of a speech given by Robert the Bruce before the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 via

  11. - My Heart's in the Highlands 1789 (Robert Burns) The crofters were given half an hour to remove their belongings before their houses were burned to the ground… via

  12. 1789 The poem tells of Scottish superiority over the Romans (flight of bold eagles), the Danes (fell Harpy-Raven), and the Norwegians (wild Scandinavian Boar). via

  13. 1793 as sung by ‘When wild war's deadly blast was blawn, And gentle peace returning, Wi' mony a sweet babe fatherless, And mony a widow mourning;’ via

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