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Or Slow You Down as the sign says as you enter Wiverton. Below is the windmill at Cley next the Sea, no longer next the sea but in possession of several impressively desolate miles of reed beds, dykes and marshes.
28th Dec 2008, 20:14   | tags:,,,

Caine says:

Lovely shots.

28th Dec 2008, 23:39

hildegard says:

Oh yes, these convince me. :)

Was literally just looking at cottages in the Fens, it's a good time of year to be there.
Just in case you don't know it, Cookies Crab Shop at Salthouse is seafood heaven, & the North Norfolk Steam Line is still runing Mince Pie Specials until the 4th of Jan. Hope you've got a copy of The Nine Tailors with you. ;)

29th Dec 2008, 00:53

OJ nli says:

Thanks Caine. I've been posting a lot of grey landscapes lately. H, we're back in Norwich now but I've heard of the seafood place. It's obviously a very popular area as we saw scores of other people on the perishing Cley to Blakeney section of our walk.

29th Dec 2008, 09:34 | edit | delete

Wendle says:

Windmill! I love windmills. Does it still make flour? There is a brilliant working windmill in Nottingham. I may now have to upload some photos i took there in the summer ♥

29th Dec 2008, 16:27

Viv says:

love that part of the world

30th Dec 2008, 17:24

OJ says:

I honestly don't know Wendle. I think you can go and stay there, so I'm guessing not.

31st Dec 2008, 00:22

Wendle says:

I'd love to live in a windmill. My BeardyMan would rather own a working windmill. I told him the only solution is to have 2 windmills next to each other; one for living, one for working.

31st Dec 2008, 17:01

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