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42 responses to “Saturday Snapshots In A ‘Royal’ Village”
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Love the photos. Your telling us that you were checking SatNav by deliberately becoming lost reminded me of my husband using the GPS function on his new camera while we were at the Desert Botanical Garden here in Phoenix (roughly south central in the state). The GPS listed the photos as being taken in Yuma (roughly 150 miles away on the California border) and even further away in Palm Springs, California. I hope we never have to depend on that to get us anywhere!
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I love it!You'd have an interesting journey following the directions! Fortunately my daughter's SatNav was not like that. Her boyfriend got it for her, because her sense of direction is even worse than mine, and we worried that it might take take us up some narrow farm track, or miles from where we wanted to go, but we were quite impressed.
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What a lovely little village, I love an unexpected find like that too.
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The photos look very peaceful, bucolic. I was hoping for pictures of Paris since you said you just returned. Maybe next week. Here's Mine
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I feel as though I've gone along on the stroll…a pleasant feeling! Thanks for sharing the photos and tidbits…
Here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST
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Beautiful pics! I love that first one of the homestead.
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These are great. I love the little history lesson. It's so much fun to see photos from another country. Thanks for sharing.!
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What a lovely place for an unexpected ramble! Lovely photos!
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I love the quaintness of the village. Great assortment of photos.
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Such a lovely, peaceful village… thanks for this post!
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What a nice tour of a happy coincidental encounter with your little village of Newton Regis … sad that the church was locked … a sorry comment on modern society, I'm afraid.
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That's my kind of day! A quaint village, sunshine and even some ducks.
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I would love exploring this little village as well!! But, I don't need any help getting lost
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So much history there! I'm glad you shared about it because it adds so much when looking at the photos.
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I love little villages like this; and like you, I think Newton-in-the-Thistles is a great name. I want to be there right now. 🙂
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The ever enduring beautiful structure and its rich history and one of the reasons to visit England.
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I love finding unexpected places like this.
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Edgar,sometimes, as I've said before, we English don't appreciate what we have. I am such a terrible traveller I am always reluctant to go abroad (with the exception of Paris) but there is so much to see and learn here in the UK, with lovely buildings, and beautiful towns and villages (and even the ugly ones have a tale to tell), and an amazing history and myths and legends. Even in the local area there are places to enjoy and admire, so I don't have to go far afield, which means I am very parochial,but I don't care!
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There's a Newton Burgoland just over the border into Leicestershire, which is another great name I think. I've passed through, but never stopped there, so I'm aiming to visit in the near future – I'm being a 'home tourist' in my own little corner of the Midlands.
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Without knowing the history it's just a pretty village – somehow the kings (and the thistles) make it special!
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We live right on the edge of Staffordshire – Warwickshire and Leicestershire are just a short hop, skip and a jump away, and Derbyshire is quite close as well, so I'm hoping to get out and about and do some exploring in the 'local' area.
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It was lovely – we ended up having a very belated lunch at a garden centre, which rounded the day off nicely.
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Very few places seem to leave churches open these days, which is sad, because they are always interesting to look at, and I think they should be used as much as possible, not just for services.
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Thank you for your comment. It is a lovely little village but, like so many villages these days, seem to be quite isolated with few facilities, which must create problems if you live there, I suppose.
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If I was braver about driving I'd take our campervan and go travelling, and just take off following signposts to places with interesting or odd names! But I'm much too scared to drive it (it's very old and heavy), and The Man of the House likes to plan where he is going.
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I put some pictures from Paris up last week, but I may put up some more of the Flower Market near Notre Dame, which is very pretty and smells beautiful, and there is a bird and animal market there as well, so you can hear all the birds singing away… but, sadly, you can't photograph sounds and smells!
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Beautiful pictures! Love the photo taken at an angle — I've just started to experiment with doing things like that, myself 🙂
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Thank you, that is such a lovely comment. It's not nearly as spectacular as your Oregon mountains – I just loved them
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Thank you – it's always easier to take pictures when the sun is shining!
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Thank you – that's nice of you to say so. I feel the same about seeing photos from other countries – and I know this sounds daft, but I can't get over how fantastic America looks.
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I've got a list of other villages I want to visit, plus places in Birmingham and Coventry. I've decided that since I can't get a job I'll do things I enjoy – and I enjoy exploring, even if I don't like travelling!
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What a lovely village, and wonderful history. Thistles always make me think of Eeyore too!
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Thank you Diane – I love quiet places like this with a hidden history, but I envy you that turtle!
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I'm lucky to have the time to be able to wander around and explore the area where I live.
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I love Eeyore – and I guess I'd be pretty gloomy if I ate thistles!
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Melissa, I've only just started experimenting myself. My daughters keep telling me 'just point the camera and click'!
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Thank you Lisa! I'm totally bowled over by people's response – with something like this I just write what interests me, and it is wonderful when other people like it.
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I love the photo of the cow! It's looking right at you! Great shots!
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Thank you! Were really surprised, because it looked a bit like an alley between houses in the main street, and we peered down, and it was a farm entrance!
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It is nice to be able to wander off. Newton is only a few miles from Tamworth. When I was working as a reporter I used to go out to lots of the villages on jobs – fetes, golden weddings,etc. I ways promised myself I'd go back and take a proper look at them, now I can.
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