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The pink glass one! Oh, that is gorgeous.
(someone's got a new coat~)
flowers (by shabon*)
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(Sitting around thinking about how I can maybe answer questions with audio posts?? Yes I might do that, so if you want to send over asks that would be awesome!)
Cameron Goss || Passion (for String Quartet)
Snowy Day, London, England
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Things British People Say During Sex:
Tally ho, old sport
Whistling dippers
Gosh golly gosh and heavens
Ya minger innit blud brrrrap
Butter my crumpets
Aye sonny jim
BOBâS YER UNCLE
Tickity-boo
My wo r d
Good show, old chap
Tbh I need a cuppa can we do this later
Things I love | Tea
The Ancient Village of Bibury, England
Located on the River Coln in Gloucestershire, England is the ancient town of Bibury. The city was described by 19th century artist and writer William Morris as âthe most beautiful village in England.â
The ancient village was first recorded in the Domesday Book in1086 when a record of survey was completed under William the Conqueror and the townâs name is recorded as Becheberie. The village still holds much of its past with 17th century stone cottages, the Saxon Church of Saint Mary, and a still working 1902 trout farm.
The picturesque Arlington Row cottages were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was converted into a row of cottages for weavers in the 17th century. Arlington Row is the most photographed site and has been used for film and television locations â most notably for Bridget Jones Diary and Neil Gaimanâs Stardust.
sources 1, 2, 3
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