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There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
On our brothers in arms....
Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm, Romney Marsh, Kent.
Looking south east towards Dungeness from the A259, Guldeford Lane.
Brothers in arms are men who serve together in a conflict, especially war. By extension, brothers in arms are also men who share a very close, strong relationship.
I hope that you see right through my walls
I hope that you catch me, 'cause I'm already falling
I'll never let a love get so close
You put your arms around me and I'm home
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DRS 37409 arrives at Norwich on the short set from Great Yamouth via Berney Arms, on what I imagine will be a short sojourn before returing up North.
Berney Arms situated on the bank of the river Yare, near Great Yarmouth (Norfolk).
The windmill was built in 1865 for Reedham Cement company by Millwrights Stolworthy. It was initially used to grind cement clinker using chalk/clay from local area's brought to the mill by Wherry. The material was fired in nearby kilns and the product clinker ground in the mill.
Cement production ceased in 1880 and in 1883 the mill was converted with a drainage scoop to drain the surrounding marshland.
The mill closed in 1948 when replaced by motor pumps.
Berney Arms is a Scheduled Ancient Monument under the care of English Heritage, and has undergone lengthy restoration.
Well this was home for 2 if not 3 months back in the mid 1970s while away on a surveying job . The task was mostly working underground in the old Bath Stone mines at Corsham in Wiltshire - they went for miles and miles !! During WW2 they were used for aeroplane parts manufacture but by the time of the mid 1970s they were an underground storage facility for the Royal Navy and our job was to verify all the existing plans of the galleries down there and the infrastructure that was down there . Quite a set up with electric trollies zipping about , offices , storage areas and lots more that we did not get to see like a government bolt hole with it's own sidings in the Box Tunnel - a safe haven in the event of major attack for the "elite " !!
I know my place !! Being the smallest of the crew I was the one who ended up in the ventilation ducts - quite huge near the 20 to 24 foot impellers but the further they went the smaller the shafts got until at the end I could only go sideways !!
Well that was the day and come the evening it was back to the Carpenter's Arms and quite often darts until one in the morning ! It was a great pub with splendid staff and a great bunch of locals - that was then !!
When we visited Lacock back in 2023 though I discovered that this pub of some splendid memories had gone downhill to the point that the property had been repossessed and was abandoned . As to what it is like today I do not know , it still says closed on the internet and on google streetview it was surrounded by site hoardings as of July 2024 , such a shame to see - especially as it is in Lacock which is a spectacular glimpse into the past . Much of it is managed by the National Trust , looks like it did in many parts a few centuries ago .
Lacock - Lacock , where have I hears that name before ?? - Oh yea !! That is where the birth of Photography took place with Fox Talbot at Lacock Abbey back around 1835 !!
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We finally got to visit the windmill which is one of the biggest in Norfolk. It is quite difficult to get to as there is no road and unless you have a boat which we don't it is a six mile round trip walk although there is a tiny railway request stop fairly nearby. I was really impressed by the size of the mill so it was well worth the walk.
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The Churchill Arms in Kensington Church Street, London festooned in all its Christmas glory. OTT....maybe...
in the mornings light ,im on one knee
amazed at natures beauty, everywhere i see
creatures large and creatures small
wiggling through , with no hurry at all
I knew you were the one when I realised your smile was my heaven, your laugh my favourite song, and your arms my home. ♥
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Rigged For: Legacy Female Only / Maitreya / Ebody / Gianni / Jake.
HUdpack includes 15 Textures over 3 faces to create your own look. Includes Alpha HUd to hide different segments of the arm.
Skin is 'Avian Ibrida' from Aii. Bodysuit is Shiva from The Forge.
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With a freshening wind and advancing clouds, you didn't have to be a weather prognosticator to know change was coming. In the mean time, however, it was the kind of day that made you want to open your arms wide and take as much of it in as you can.