Struan Jamieson Falkirk High- now I usually used Grahamston- Falkirk High was where I went to school (in the days before the Labour Party made it comprehensive.)
On thinking of it, Grangemouth could be twinned with Seveso.
9 May 2007, 23:35:36 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
David Farrer but I bet Venice doesn't have a half hourly service to Glasgow or Edinburgh
Long exile Struan?
It's quarter hourly now and that's just from Falkirk High!
(But sadly no direct service from Falkirk to Bologna...)
8 May 2007, 06:16:48 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Struan Jamieson Now I know that there are parts of Venice that would rival Bainsford or Camelon but the view from the Union Canal over the Ochils...........
Great photos but I bet Venice doesn't have a half hourly service to Glasgow or Edinburgh (lucky Old Venice I hear you say)
Mind you Venice wasn't stupid enought to elect one SNP and one Labour member of Thursday
an exiled Bairn
7 May 2007, 23:21:10 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Welshcakes Limoncello Hi. I just came over from James's site and I love these atmospheric photos, especially the gondolier.
7 May 2007, 16:27:59 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
David Farrer Thanks James
7 May 2007, 16:23:38 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
jameshigham Have just blogged on this.
7 May 2007, 15:15:15 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
jameshigham These are simply fabulous, David. Brings back very fond memories.
7 May 2007, 15:04:59 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Richard Havers Blimey!!
7 May 2007, 14:05:40 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
David Farrer Richard,
Did you notice the rather naughty Italian boxer shorts behind the gondolier?
And is that "Marzia" with the baby?
(Click on any of the photos - or the link - to get into Flickr. Then you can click on "all sizes" to get a full screen version of each shot.)
6 May 2007, 22:09:40 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
Richard Havers Great photos, I especially like the penultimate one. Actually, I particularly like 'em all!
6 May 2007, 12:59:30 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
dearieme Impressive? It is the Kirkcudbright of the Adriatic!
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Struan Jamieson
Falkirk High-
now I usually used Grahamston- Falkirk High was where I went to school (in the days before the Labour Party made it comprehensive.)
On thinking of it, Grangemouth could be twinned with Seveso.
9 May 2007, 23:35:36 GMT+01:00
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David Farrer
but I bet Venice doesn't have a half hourly service to Glasgow or Edinburgh
Long exile Struan?
It's quarter hourly now and that's just from Falkirk High!
(But sadly no direct service from Falkirk to Bologna...)
8 May 2007, 06:16:48 GMT+01:00
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Struan Jamieson
Now I know that there are parts of Venice that would rival Bainsford or Camelon but the view from the Union Canal over the Ochils...........
Great photos but I bet Venice doesn't have a half hourly service to Glasgow or Edinburgh (lucky Old Venice I hear you say)
Mind you Venice wasn't stupid enought to elect one SNP and one Labour member of Thursday
an exiled Bairn
7 May 2007, 23:21:10 GMT+01:00
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Welshcakes Limoncello
Hi. I just came over from James's site and I love these atmospheric photos, especially the gondolier.
7 May 2007, 16:27:59 GMT+01:00
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David Farrer
Thanks James
7 May 2007, 16:23:38 GMT+01:00
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jameshigham
Have just blogged on this.
7 May 2007, 15:15:15 GMT+01:00
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jameshigham
These are simply fabulous, David. Brings back very fond memories.
7 May 2007, 15:04:59 GMT+01:00
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Richard Havers
Blimey!!
7 May 2007, 14:05:40 GMT+01:00
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David Farrer
Richard,
Did you notice the rather naughty Italian boxer shorts behind the gondolier?
And is that "Marzia" with the baby?
(Click on any of the photos - or the link - to get into Flickr. Then you can click on "all sizes" to get a full screen version of each shot.)
6 May 2007, 22:09:40 GMT+01:00
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Richard Havers
Great photos, I especially like the penultimate one. Actually, I particularly like 'em all!
6 May 2007, 12:59:30 GMT+01:00
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dearieme
Impressive? It is the Kirkcudbright of the Adriatic!
6 May 2007, 12:13:29 GMT+01:00
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