I was watching a bunch of British documentary type shows - the first one being "Tales from the Green Valley". Then I had to watch "Victorian Farm", "Edwardian Farm", "Wartime Farm" and most recently "Tudor Monastery Farm". In one of the series, they tried to work an old lime kiln. It was very cool. The kiln wasn't as pretty as this one, though. Have you seen those shows?
Potter, gardener, baker,cyclist, four grown up offspring,The Oily One,Daughter ,(The MD, who has "J" and Twins),The Wizzard Geek and The Carpenter. Battling with computer. Living with my beloved Pirate.
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and also
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I was watching a bunch of British documentary type shows - the first one being "Tales from the Green Valley". Then I had to watch "Victorian Farm", "Edwardian Farm", "Wartime Farm" and most recently "Tudor Monastery Farm". In one of the series, they tried to work an old lime kiln. It was very cool. The kiln wasn't as pretty as this one, though. Have you seen those shows?
Beautiful!
I have, Carol. Lime kilns were nasty, smelly, dangerous things!
I wonder when they will be converted into desirable homes with en-suite facilities?
Your posts are wonderful and have knowledge along with meaning in them, xoxo.
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