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Whenever I think ‘Wednesday’ I think Wordless Wednesday- I wonder where Sue is today. But you seldom tell me. A baronial home, somewhere in England…? 🙂 🙂 Have a nice day!
Ah, this was Guildford castle, only a Keep left now. Happy Wednesday, Jo…anything planned?
Croquet morning, Sue 😊
Oh, how very genteel, Jo!
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Did you win??
Yes and no 🤣🤣
Be more precise, woman! 😄😄🤭
Won 1, lost 2 🙄🙄
Ah, OK!
Jo is right, nothing to indicate where this is until I read your reply to her. A lovely shot.
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Impressive in its day. Nice shot, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
Jo’s right. You always make us work to find out where your shot was taken. You can take Wordless Wednesday too far! I do love a good ruin. Thanks.
But it’s wordless, dear girl!!
You’re allowed a heading: ‘Wordless Wednesday, Guildford Castle’ occurs to me.
We-ell, I’ll see….
Great layers with that cool green line in foreground – and love the brick
Thanks!!
What an impressive ruin, Sue. 😍
Indeed it is
So much for “curb appeal” at this dwelling. It sure screams “stay away!”
Oh, not now, but back in the day they wouldn’t have been getting too close!!
That looked like the idea!
Indeed!
Fabulous!
Yay!
Love it!
All that remains is this Keep
I have always been a little amazed about those old building, probably from the middle ages, judging by the Roman arches. There must have been very little light inside the house, with only a few and so small windows.
Agreed, Otto!
Oh, that delicious curve bottom left!
Yes, it did appeal! How are you doing, Meg?
Going along OK thanks. Even posted walking after destruction last week. Talk soon.
I really look forward to speaking to you, Meg
Gorgeous, Sue!
Thanks, Rusha!