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When you don't have the BIG camera with you ......

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Technology has come a very long way - Most individuals are glued to social media and phones and the like! When I don't have the Big camera with me I have an I-Phone, I look for surreal, silly and of course historic where I visit ... Below are some of my books... when I moved last I thought oh not so many ( for the record I have about 6 large shelves ! ) This is Pink Jumbliee - He is my first toy - he can be quite mischievous and is often seen in my posts...    Ahh my beloved Small dog - Christo - So given the nickname as in her head she thought I can fit on your lap at 6 stone when fully grown... As Mr Kipling says exceedingly good cakes - however these were baked by my lovely Mum Kath . When you look it's amazing what hides down a side street - This delight is in Preston and still in use.  While doing a union course I attended Preston Museum ( near the prison ) Loved the exhibits there and visit NOW while we still have them !! ...

Leafy Lytham - Green Drive....

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The oldest trees in the woodland were planted in the mid 19 th century by a local landlord who favoured native trees. The landlord passed the site into council ownership in 1925 for the use of the people of Lytham. Towards the end of the 20 th century little management of the site was carried out, until in 2002, Fylde Borough Council (FBC) instigated the Friends of Green Drive (FoGD) and produced a management plan for the site. Postcard from circa 1900... The site is a 1km long corridor of mixed age deciduous woodland. The oldest trees, Oak, Beech and Lime, were planted in the mid 19 th Century. Native flora and fauna abound, but exotic species are also present. Some, like the cultivated daffodils, were planted. There are also some garden escapees like Himalayan Balsam. Beech, Ash and Sycamore regenerate readily and Oak regenerates where the top soil is humus rich. A number of felled Elm and Sycamore now form thick coppice st...