And here’s the last one, photo … with thanks to Bodhisattvaintraining!
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And here’s the last one, photo … with thanks to Bodhisattvaintraining!
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The beautiful villages and moors around Haworth that inspired the literary work of the Brontë sisters. Photography by Andrew Fowler.
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Still prefer nu 2
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I’m in a bit of a muddle now as to which I prefer!
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I love it, not that I’m biased or anything ha ha ha 🙂
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I like this one, and the last would be appealing with out so bright a yellow. Plus the statue now stands out compared to the first ones you posted. As I said before my opinion and a toonie will get you a decent coffee here in Canada.
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Thanks Keith! Toonie, I like that word! A coffee at Tim Horton’s -or is that not a decent place. I have a friend called Tom Horton, we meet him in the pub!
I appreciate your comment – I owe you a coffee!
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Timmy’s as we call it has great coffee, unless you prefer Starbucks over roasted version. We call our $1 coin the Loonie after the bird on it, so when they brought out the $2 coin, it got dubbed the toonie.
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Loonie – I like that too! We used to call our pennies coppers – now they are just pees… hmmm
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Our pennies are now going the way of the dodo, the last ones were minted earlier this year.
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Perhaps they’ll be called dodos!
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I like this one the best now! x
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Oh thank you Ross! it’s so difficult isn’t it?!
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