I am writing this post on the day before Christmas Eve - i.e. Friday 23rd December. It is a quiet moment with mince pies in the tin, turkey bought, Christmas lights up - and working- and just a few presents to wrap. It is unseasonably mild although this afternoon strong winds are forecast and so I shall find the candles just in case.
Not surprisingly history has briefly taken a back seat but I do continue to buy postcards of the local area. Here are my most recent purchases. One day, eventually, I shall get more of my old pictures onto my website but in the meantime I shall keep putting some on my blog. They are all available to buy.
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Hemingbrough in Edwardian times |
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Newbald - Coronation clock |
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Snaith - thatched cottages.
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And finally I would like to wish all readers of my blog a happy Christmas and a good New Year.
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Merry Christmas too from Molly who has featured on the blog since she was a puppy
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