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More Shetland Photos



Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:59:53 +0100 uk.people.silversurfers
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MCC...
The Photo CD from Jerry Atrick arrived this morning. Well done Royal Mail.
I've selected 16 of the photos that *I* like - no other criteria than that
- but I hope you like them too, and have put them on my website for your
Enjoy

Rabbit...
Oh enjoy I certainly did, wonderful piccies of a beautiful place. I was
fascinated by the Seabird City though just because it's like one of those
piccies where different things are hidden in it, so far I've seen Bambi, a
Wolf and an Owl as well as the birds which I was meant to see :-) Thank you
again Jerry and Mike and please keep them coming.


ned...
Oh, thanks for that.

noreen...
Loved them too Sandra thankyou Jerry and Mike really stunning ;-)))


Anita...
They are great, Mike - and the colours are so good, everything looks so
clean and calm:)

That brought back some thirty year old memories of the North Sea oil
boom and Sumburgh Airport development.
I'm sure the 'Hotel' was just a farm then.
And there was a 'temporary' hotel on the north-east side of the
East-West cross runway.
But the tranquillity does not seem to have changed.
Wonderful.


Pam the goose...
Absolutely wonderful!!
Thanks for showing them to everyone.
There are some lovely sights in our part of the world but I think the
Shetlands can beat anywhere for views.

I loved the little lambs. And the sunset, well, it defeats words:)


Sunny52...
I have never been to that part of the world. Thanks for sharing, they

BunnyHare...
Lovely photographs. They brought back happy memories of the holiday I
spent in Shetland. I remember the bird colonies -very noisy

are beautiful!


sam...
Idyllic.
Thanks.


Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
Thanks for those Mike - they were gorgeous.


biffo...
Thanks for showing them Mike,
The little Lambs have the right idea !! and that sunset was absolutely
brilliant ;-)


Jackie...
Thank you Mike and Jerry, beautiful pictures, I bet it is noisy on that rock
with all the birds!
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