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Daintree Farm

 In the afternoon, after our visit to the farm store, we went to visit Greg & Jennifer
 These next two pics were taken on a drive-by but this is Ramsey Abbey Grammar School
 You can just see the outline of the abbey & that's I went to school(would be the equivalent of High School).  We never made it back there to take better pics
 This is Daintree Farm where Greg & Jennifer live now(it's not a working farm anymore but the house still has that name).  Greg is now semi-retired & my nephew Adam now operates the farm & lives where they used to be.
 They have a beautiful garden which is a work in progress as the house & yard had been neglected for a while.


 This is the "summer house"

 I just love the conservatory....such a beautiful room

 This part is called the kitchen garden which they are still working on


 We were working on teaching Greg how to talk without using his hands.....it was really quite humorous!

 My niece Ruth stopped over & that's Evie sitting with Susan
  Woody the woodpecker stops by every afternoon.

 This Daniel......do you love his glasses. 

 Love these guys!
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  1. I love the gardens and the open spaces. You just can't beat the colour of English grass. Go back...keep posting.

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