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Old 13 July 2009, 12:53 AM   #1
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20 minutes from home, picture story

Lets see pictures of the surrounding area where you live within a 20 minute drive. I live in Brighton UK.

Devils Dyke










back in town some street art











and Royal Pavilion
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Old 13 July 2009, 02:48 AM   #2
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!


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Old 13 July 2009, 02:59 AM   #3
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Martin, you are very lucky to live there. As I said in a previous post I worked in Brighton for six months and loved it. It is such an interesting fun town. If any of our TRF readers are visiting London ever, I would recommend a day or two visiting Brighton, it's very close to London also.
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Old 13 July 2009, 03:34 AM   #4
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Great pictures Martin, makes me homesick for the English countryside.
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Old 13 July 2009, 03:36 AM   #5
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Very nice pics, Martin, thanks for sharing!!
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Old 13 July 2009, 03:40 AM   #6
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Old 13 July 2009, 04:19 AM   #7
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That's so cool. The art, the scenery; it's something to appreciate.
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Old 13 July 2009, 04:51 AM   #8
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Awesome pictures Thanks for sharing
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Old 13 July 2009, 05:53 AM   #9
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Hey, Martin. The family had a little outing today to a convenience store/gas station/burger joint/soda pop shop. It's located on historic Route 66 in Arcadia, about a 20 minute drive from Oklahoma City. With your thread in mind, I took some shots along the way.

Along Route 66:



Hot day for a road trip:



Here's Pop's soda shop:



This is neon-lit by night:



The 2-wheeled crowd likes the place, too.



I think there are 500 kinds of soda pop available, imported from all over the world. Any one can be had for $2 a bottle.







Caroline will be glad to see cane sugar Coke, from Mexico:



Food wasn't healthy, but pretty tasty!



Fried whole okra, dipped in a cornmeal batter. Nutritious lunch!





Nice addition to the bottle cap collection:



Have no idea if this little video clip will load, but I'll give it a try... Husband says I'm wasting memory, but I think we're making memories!

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Old 13 July 2009, 05:55 AM   #10
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This guy lives 20 minutes North from me, in the mountains.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/2769325821/


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Old 13 July 2009, 05:58 AM   #11
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/3666826933/


http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/3...in/photostream


http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/3...in/photostream


http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/3...in/photostream


http://www.flickr.com/photos/syume/3666775667/

And here's some shots from Stanley Park. A 20 minute drive if traffic is bad...
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Lisa, you're wasting memory!!


I love the shot of June by the Coke cooler (and very envious, too)!
I called Coca Cola directly, and they were quite snooty about the whole issue.
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:13 AM   #13
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I love the shot of June by the Coke cooler (and very envious, too)!
I called Coca Cola directly, and they were quite snooty about the whole issue.
X2.....Dan Pearce has an even nicer 50's Coke machine that he posted once before. I love that 50's American look.
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Lets see pictures of the surrounding area where you live within a 20 minute drive. I live in Brighton UK.

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and Royal Pavilion
Martin, I would love to get down to Brighton again. We were there about 30 years ago on a driving trip through the south of England and enjoyed the day we spent there. If I could find a cheap enough train ticket, we would pay you a visit. What do you know of the cost of a London-Brighton return?
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:34 AM   #15
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:38 AM   #16
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Super thread, I will contribute! What an idea
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:42 AM   #18
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Martin, I would love to get down to Brighton again. We were there about 30 years ago on a driving trip through the south of England and enjoyed the day we spent there. If I could find a cheap enough train ticket, we would pay you a visit. What do you know of the cost of a London-Brighton return?
Ed would be a pleasure showing you around Brighton. Its changed a lot since your last visit, lot of shop development and improvements to seafront. Its quite a trendy place with lots of good places to eat.
A day return London Victoria to Brighton would be about £20 on the day. Traveling time is 50 mins to 1 hour ten minutes, depending on how many stops the train takes. They run about three trains an hour.
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Ed would be a pleasure showing you around Brighton. Its changed a lot since your last visit, lot of shop development and improvements to seafront. Its quite a trendy place with lots of good places to eat.
A day return London Victoria to Brighton would be about £20 on the day. Traveling time is 50 mins to 1 hour ten minutes, depending on how many stops the train takes. They run about three trains an hour.
We'll be back in London in February. We typically arrive on a Thursday and depart for home on the followingTuesday As we get closer, I'll be in touch and figure out when to come down. Any day of the week that is particularly good or bad?
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:55 AM   #20
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thanks for all your comments guys .

Lisa cool post route 66
Here is our lunch today a mixture of fried & healthy



Yume sama with neighbours like yours I can see why you live high rise
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Old 13 July 2009, 06:56 AM   #21
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We'll be back in London in February. We typically arrive on a Thursday and depart for home on the followingTuesday As we get closer, I'll be in touch and figure out when to come down. Any day of the week that is particularly good or bad?
with notice should not be a problem with the day let me know what type of food you like and I will book a restaurant and take you around the Royal Pavilion
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Old 13 July 2009, 07:32 PM   #22
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Martin, you are very lucky to live there. As I said in a previous post I worked in Brighton for six months and loved it. It is such an interesting fun town. If any of our TRF readers are visiting London ever, I would recommend a day or two visiting Brighton, it's very close to London also.
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Martin, I sent you a PM before I read the entire thread! Typical Newbie error. I'll RTFT as I learn the rules on TRF a little better.....

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Great thread, and what lovely looking countryside. My recollection of Brighton is a bit alcohol clouded, from happy away days at the coast after a hard week working in London.

How happy does your family look ?! Can I get some of that medication for my monsters ?
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I have enjoyed reading this thread and would love to visit the places viewed. I live in the South suburbs of Chicago and 20 minutes away is nothing but towns and to the south is the country. But all you see is farms growing fields of corn and soy beans!!!
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Great thread, and what lovely looking countryside. My recollection of Brighton is a bit alcohol clouded, from happy away days at the coast after a hard week working in London.

How happy does your family look ?! Can I get some of that medication for my monsters ?
actually the boys had refused to have their photo taken earlier so I had to sneak that one in. Charlotte my daughter is happy to pose for any photo
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Sorry, these are all about 2 minutes (on foot) from my house. If I walk really, really slowly (or stagger back from the pub) it could take 20 minutes.
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Sorry, these are all about 2 minutes (on foot) from my house. If I walk really, really slowly (or stagger back from the pub) it could take 20 minutes.
Nice, is that Winchester Nathan?
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Yes it is Martin, dear old Winch
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Yes it is Martin, dear old Winch
looks very similar to Chichester
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