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Willows

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Spring at last?

Posted on April 5, 2018 by clivedav184z
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Waterlogged

Posted on April 2, 2018 by clivedav184z

Cock Marsh, Cookham.

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Almost spring

Posted on February 18, 2018 by clivedav184z

Holy Trinity, Cookham.

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Winter

Posted on January 12, 2018 by clivedav184z

Cock Marsh, Cookham.

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Flap

Posted on December 7, 2017 by clivedav184z
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Kind of blue

Posted on December 3, 2017 by clivedav184z
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Rain, Sunday morning 

Posted on October 22, 2017 by clivedav184z
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Messing about in boats 

Posted on March 11, 2017 by clivedav184z
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Cock Marsh, Cookham

Posted on March 1, 2017 by clivedav184z
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