hillrancher
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Blue Eye, Missouri
Mayesville,Ark.
Mayesville,Ark.
VanC":1s2vhyx1 said:I always thought Bald Knob, Ark was a bit odd.
There are three villages between Salisbury in Wiltshire and Andover (where the tax people live) in Hampshire, called Upper Wallop, Middle Wallop and lower Wallop I never did find out who had all those wallopingschrisy":3ifivt7t said:a few places here in England....
Fingerinhoe...
Six Mile Bottom...
Booze Moor...
Brown Willy...
Cockermouth...
Great Cockup...
Little Cockup...
Horneyman...
Lickey End...
Long Bentonlong
Twatt
Chuffing H e l l
and my two favourites.....
Giggleswick and Wigglesworth
andybob":3i4ut04x said:There are three villages between Salisbury in Wiltshire and Andover (where the tax people live) in Hampshire, called Upper Wallop, Middle Wallop and lower Wallop I never did find out who had all those wallopingschrisy":3i4ut04x said:a few places here in England....
Fingerinhoe...
Six Mile Bottom...
Booze Moor...
Brown Willy...
Cockermouth...
Great Cockup...
Little Cockup...
Horneyman...
Lickey End...
Long Bentonlong
Twatt
Chuffing H e l l
and my two favourites.....
Giggleswick and Wigglesworth
andybob":1v9oguye said:Chrisy, for a while I was living in Swindon and commuting to a farm near Salisbury, so was passing Stonehenge daily, I managed to rent a house in Bowerchalke while managing an outdoor pig unit there, then in Broadchalke while managing another farm for the same company, we eventually bought a house in Salisbury which was central to the farms I managed, and not too far from the company head office in Andover. Some of the most beautiful countryside on the chalk downs.
milkmaid":3ry1p332 said:Picabo, ID
(pronounced peekaboo, in case you're wondering ;-))
Yes I found the chalk figures fascinating, the white horse, Cerne Abbas giant, and the Fovant badges were all situated on various routes I took regularly. When we ran the North Devon herd and outdoor piggery at Sarum Farm, we were shown the results of over 100 excavations done on the farm, all very fascinating, and we often found medieval coins and jewelry on a field where the market had been, and roman coins near to Sarum Castle. There is a cannon barrel buried on Sarum farm, this is thr reference point from which the whole of England was surveyed. (sorry for hijacking the thread everyone.)chrisy":2y1220x2 said:Nice place Swindon....did you see the White Horse of Uffington Hill? it amazes me everytime I see it, as to how they got it so perfect.....My cousin had a Strawberry and Gooseberry farm in Wiltshire, used to go there a lot when I was small.
Schneider Show Calves":1z7g1mau said:Sandwich, Il