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The twin yellow lines painted on the bridge seemed to be reflected later on in my journey by the goldenrod plants lining both sides of this country road:
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Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient.
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3 comments:
I have to close my eyes when we cross a bridge like that (and we have crossed that one ! LOL)
Yes ! goldrenrod has been in full bloom for a while now : )
Joy, I hope you're not the one doing the driving!
I didn't realize how close you were to Selby. If you have time please take a look at my blog. I have a post on a lovely garden there called Larkspur Lane. Also one on Spindletree Gardens in Tamworth.
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