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Helen was a dying lumber town in 1967. Many of it's residents had been stationed in Bavaria during and after World War II. So they came up with the idea of making the town into the Bavaria of the Appalachians. It worked, and now it's a thriving tourist town.
Bouquet: Flowers ... For All Reasons, Judy Clark; co-exhibitor Cameron Hecht (Hillsborough)
Artwork: Helen Frankenthaler, Free Wheeling, 1971
Helen style has a unique cross strip,simple but fashion ,which is made by superior cowhide material.
#HelenShoe
Love how Helen's stood in front of a tall building whilst Luke is sitting in front of a low fence. Complete fluke of composition.
Fawley, near Henley on Thames, and a private visit to the collection of Sir William MacAlpine. 1 June 2008 Copyright Steve Guess & Helen Nixon
Helen was a dying lumber town in 1967. Many of it's residents had been stationed in Bavaria during and after World War II. So they came up with the idea of making the town into the Bavaria of the Appalachians. It worked, and now it's a thriving tourist town.
GST Voles day at Maulden Heath 1/11/2016 TL067385
Dear All,
Thanks to everyone who came down to Maulden Heath for the task yesterday - despite the gloomy weather it was a good day. It was nice to have a good fire and you
can certainly see where we've been!
Next week's task is Maulden Heath again; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am (map attached) for more scrub control but this time in Wakely's Field.
Have a good week.
Regards, Tim Countryside Ranger
Greensand Trust, Working Woodland Centre, Maulden Wood,
BEDFORD MK45 3QT
Dear Tim et al
It was almost a pleasure being there, smoked to death, scorched by flying embers, soaked by knee high wet vegetation & on/off drizzle, trying to avoid the ample
supply of buns & donuts, insulted continuously by fellow voles and deprived from getting photographed doing stuff :)
Having said that & despite the gloomy day it was quite a photo suitable day for dark autumnal atmosphere and after viewing my humble efforts hopefully you will all
agree. I particularly liked the white harebell & the gossamer jewels & of course Malcolm's red hot cone.