Title: The other side of the fence
created on 09 Jul 10

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1. danila wrote:
 very nice and so peaceful...
2. mdawrcn wrote:
 Looks like here.
3. puzzler wrote:
 I see the grass is greener where you are!
4. pollyesther wrote:
 Beautiful view!!
5. pinkie wrote:
 Attractive scenery!
6. Shanley wrote:
 pretty view
7. katpedro wrote:
 I love the other side
8. polenta wrote:
 nice, peaceful, attractive.
9. clorophilla wrote:
 I wish that fence to open!
10. arty wrote:
 Now this is a breath of fresh air. Lovely
11. mum23 wrote:
 What a lovely, peaceful view!
12. solange62 wrote:
 Wonderful landscape!
13. Login wrote:
 Thanks for the comments, folks. The grass is definitely greener on the other side, puzzler. We're on clay soil, which is so dry right now, the cracks in the lawn are wide enough to lose Baldur down them. I should have left the gate open to allow clorophil
14. Login wrote:
 ... clorophilla et al to wander across the meadow, which is more expansive than it looks here.
15. kyung wrote:
 I wish I would go picnic there! So lovely, Login...
16. skynyrd wrote:
 From the mountains to the valley , excellant.
17. gimzer wrote:
 so peaceful
18. golehto wrote:
 so green ,, i agree with gimzer :)
19. polenta wrote:
 Spain is the winner. It's said Spain has the best football in the world but in my ignorant opinion, they weren't much better than the Dutch in this match and it was not such an exciting game for simple spectators like me.
20. polenta wrote:
 As for Uruguay, I am very satisfied because this shows we aren't that far and this could be a beginning because the other two world cups were in a very distant past. I think it was with dignity. We now have a newcomer to the team of world champion: Spain
21. polenta wrote:
 I'm glad for Spain and a little bit sad 'cause the Netherlands couldn't get it after three times. As you said: it's only a game lad!
22. Login wrote:
 I was open minded before the game, but the number of fouls from the Dutch in the first half of the match, especially a flying kick, high in an opponents chest, turned me against them. I think the best team won. I also think South Africa can be proud of th
23. Login wrote:
 ... their organisation and hospitality.
24. nasonaso wrote:
 very beautiful& lovely place
25. bhughes wrote:
 Beautiful scene Login.
26. MusicJo wrote:
 Is this Duncliffe by any remote chance?
27. Login wrote:
 No Jo, it's Melbury Hill.
28. Login wrote:
 Go to 'Bluebell Wood' ... that's Duncliffe.
29. DebbieBreau wrote:
 Great title and great pic once again...yet again another thought provoking title.
30. marg wrote:
 heya, good buddy.. hope you're spending a lot of time in the garden, if you can't find time to draw us all some more beaut pictures !
31. Login wrote:
 Hi marg. I'm not drawing because I keep losing my connection ... a few of my half-hearted attempts have taken a dive so I've given up for now. No idea how to sort it out on my own and IT son is on holiday. Anyway, TD's not going away just yet so and I can
32. Login wrote:
 ... enjoy what others are doing. Keep the pics coming, buddy. No sign of puzzler or Q lately ... they're probably busy with real-life stuff. The garden has been extremely dry for ages ... now it rains almost every day. I'm not complaining, though. It's wh
33. Login wrote:
 ... what makes this a green and beautiful land.
34. MusicJo wrote:
 Glad you had an idyllic day. We are lucky to have so few natural disasters here. The flooding is terrible, as you said. Today I helped my friend with her Tai Chi class at Centre Parcs - fab. When she visited China this year she was stuck there because of
35. MusicJo wrote:
 the volcano and the quake. You wouldn't think it could happen. I showed her TD and she said 'Draw Tai Chi person now.' Help! Hence my funny little effort. wish you a good week.
36. Login wrote:
 It's a good depiction, Jo ... keep them coming ... and thanks for your comments here. It's nice to know I have a fairly near neighbour on TD.
37. LivelyUp wrote:
 if only it were true...
38. mum23 wrote:
 Finally, our landscape looks a little like this... green! Spirits are lifting all across Australia! I don't know how often you look, but I've emailed some pics to you! BTW,I appreciate your recent comments!
39. marg wrote:
 hallo, buddy - looks like you're really busy at the moment but hope all is well :)