Lived in London for a period of years way back in the day. Closest I ever got to Norwich would have been on a trip from Liverpool to London. Much too far back to remember the nature of the countryside. However, I have spent some vacation time in London as recently as 2005 on a trip home to Belfast.
As for the rain . . . like Ireland . . . part of everyday life in your corner of the world. Builds character!
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I like your blog and i hope you add me.
my 2 brothers mean so much too me, im sure that your 3 sons care about you alot.
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Lived in London for a period of years way back in the day. Closest I ever got to Norwich would have been on a trip from Liverpool to London. Much too far back to remember the nature of the countryside. However, I have spent some vacation time in London as recently as 2005 on a trip home to Belfast.
As for the rain . . . like Ireland . . . part of everyday life in your corner of the world. Builds character!
Walter . . .
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“Midwest Irish” you just cant have too many friends you know!
Zig and Siusan

Lesley,Greetings! Thanks for the add. A little touch of home . . . looks familiar?
Delightful! Is Norwich still in the business of producing salt?
Cheers . . . Walter
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