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Fleur
@Fleura (34943)
• United Kingdom
30 Apr 25
To me, a wall is a self-supporting boundary built of some solid material such as bricks, stones or concrete blocks.
If a continuous boundary is created from living bushes or trees, that’s a hedge (if it isn’t continuous then it’s...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34943)
• United Kingdom
28 Oct 24
I have heard Americans talk about stone fences, for example when describing the countryside of Yorkshire which is well known for its miles of dry-stone walls, so I understood the term ‘stone fence’ to be American for ‘wall’.
But...
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alexstrasza
@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
3 May 20
I looked back at my old photos about 1 month ago that I had stored in the cloud, and I realized a miracle. This is not just a quick snapshot of me walking with a light purple hue as the sky gets darker, it also shows a bright side...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34943)
• United Kingdom
7 Apr 16
In these days of automated everything, it is so nice to see an example of real craftsmanship. This is the hedge beside our village playing field, which was laid a month or so ago as it was getting ‘leggy’ and out of control. The...
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Fleur
@Fleura (34943)
• United Kingdom
2 Nov 15
In UK law there is no such thing as the right to a view, which seems a shame sometimes but is just as well otherwise nothing would ever get done!
At the back of my parents’ house there is a row of beech trees, which I planted...
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