Christmas in Kingston Road
20mph bollard
Leckford Road signage clutter
Leckford Road signage clutter
the ugly facade is slipping
Walton Street Cycles
keep your distance sign
extinction window
Greens want to live...
let's NOT distance the social
Brasserie Blanc
XR in Juxon Street
Mount Place turned scooter park
new seat at Mount Place
new planting at Mount Place
Lizzie
Speckled Hen
Jamyjosipipe - Caversham
Sade from Littlehampton
fascist groups denounce Tommy
Pembroke Square street sign
streets littered with covid signs
still Christmas in February
Christmas house garland
paper patterns in the window
winter window decorations
tacky Tackley Place sign
Tackley Place street sign
abandoned bus stop
calvary war memorial
animal sanctuary shop
liscious interiors
wild honey shop
liscious furniture shop
Summertown Christmas market
hands face space
a proper marxist brew
gay Chinese mask
masks on the street
The Plough restaurant
Oxford window blinds
Blavatnik illuminations
winter evening in Summertown
Cowboy Mod Christmas
Cowboy Mod Christmas
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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubBarbara was the doggie lady.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubI think that (once again) we can abandon hope for snow in Oxford. The one and only year you had any to speak of was 2010, when I was in Costa Rica. A friend in Rural Lincolnshire tells me that 2 weeks ago, there, it was 6" deep.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club"Three Men in a Boat" is on my reading list. I've oft fantasised about exploring Oxford in Edwardian times, when all was picturesque, but even better in the 1880's. If time travel were possible, I could get a train from Ealing Broadway to Oxford the same as today.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club2. Then you'll be on the Paddington train, passing through Ealing Broadway station. Shall I stand on the platform and wave a white handkerchief?
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club2. Don't bother. Waving a hanky might be breaching covid regulations.
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