blackbob
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An offshoot of the Old Photos thread.. how about sharing aerial photos?
It's something you always look at if you see one on someone's wall
And a farm always, ALWAYS, seems to look untidy from the air!!! so don't worry about that...
We have several but I don't want to go disturbing my mum this time of night, so I'll post these for now, which I took the only time I was ever in a plane.. red-eye from East Midlands to Aberdeen, Nov 1982, we didn't quite fly over our house but @Chae1 will recognise this as the River Dee, and I have since baled straw and carted silage in quite a few of these fields
For those of a gardening disposition, the farm between the two parallel straight roads, is Millbank, which belonged at that time to Andersons Roses, I would think the brownish fields are roses.
Viscount
Wasn't so bad in the dark, but when it got daylight and you could see all the pop-riveted panels, some of which didn't seem to fit very well, made me a bit nervous..
It's something you always look at if you see one on someone's wall
And a farm always, ALWAYS, seems to look untidy from the air!!! so don't worry about that...
We have several but I don't want to go disturbing my mum this time of night, so I'll post these for now, which I took the only time I was ever in a plane.. red-eye from East Midlands to Aberdeen, Nov 1982, we didn't quite fly over our house but @Chae1 will recognise this as the River Dee, and I have since baled straw and carted silage in quite a few of these fields
For those of a gardening disposition, the farm between the two parallel straight roads, is Millbank, which belonged at that time to Andersons Roses, I would think the brownish fields are roses.
Wasn't so bad in the dark, but when it got daylight and you could see all the pop-riveted panels, some of which didn't seem to fit very well, made me a bit nervous..
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