>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Alan... good for you man!!! That's alot of haulin... I mowed 7 acres of field today with my Farmall and 4 foot wide Bush-hog... my body is still shakin '-))) All the best Gary...
Hi Alan - Sorry the Easter message got cancelled - I thought it was something wrong with my computer....oh, by the way - yeah - I totally agree with you on the contest thing - - too many going on - - too much time involved - - too much complaining - - I do hope you enjoy your new home and grow lovely flowers. Life is too short to be argueing and complaining about silly things. Hugs from CT Susi
Hi Alan... I see your message that the link for Your Easter Greeting was suspended??? Too bad because it was a good one...
If you would like to post one in your "Journals" so you have control over it I would be happy to help you... It's easy... If you have something funny on file I can upload it and give you the html that you simply paste into a journal and presto,,, you send the link and it always works...
E-Petition: response from the Government The e-petition asking the Prime Minister to "Stop proposed restrictions regarding photography in public places" is on-going. This is a response in advance of the closing date from the Government.
Thank you for signing the petition on the Downing Street website calling for the Prime Minister to stop proposed restrictions on photography in public places.
This petition has already attracted over 60,000 signatures from people who obviously share your concern. Not surprisingly, the idea that the Government might be poised to restrict your ability to take photos has caused some puzzlement and even alarm.
We have therefore decided to respond to this petition before its closing date of August, in order to reassure people.
The Government appreciates that millions of people in this country enjoy photography. So we have checked carefully to see if any Government department was considering any proposal that might possibly lead to the sort of restrictions suggested by this petition. We have been assured this is not the case.
There may be cases where individual schools or other bodies believe it is necessary to have some restrictions on photography, for instance to protect children, but that would be a matter for local decisions.
In fact, Simon Taylor, who started the petition, has since made clear that he was not really referring to Government action or legislation. His main concern appears to be that photographic societies and other organisations may introduce voluntary ID cards for members to help them explain why they are taking photographs. Again, any such scheme would not involve the Government.
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Hi Alan Nice to hear from you. I realise that you had such a large amount of photographs from your holiday, it would be difficult to put titles on them all. I enjoyed looking at them, and will come back for more.
Glad you are enjoying country life, gosh, Parish Council, you must be fitting in nicely. I can imagine it must be a great change from life in the city; I have always enjoyed visiting London, but could not imagine living there.
Thanks for keeping in touch, Alan, it is always lovely to hear from you.