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Hailstones
Topic Started: Apr 11 2018, 02:24 PM (92 Views)
eddie17
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Retired and wrinkly.

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Davebutterflyman
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Great capture Eddie. Lovely to see you back posting again.
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Eric Hardy
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Looks like granite chips on the road.
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AnnB
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Oh my word, they're some serious hailstones.
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Pam M
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I wouldn`t have liked to have been caught in that storm!!
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JennyWren
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Posted Image Hail in Spring !
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Jane
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Ouch! Would've wanted to be out in that lot! :greatpic:
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Night Owl
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:wb: Eddie it's great to see you posting again :cool:

:scream: I wouldn't have fancied being caught out in that!
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Dovetail-Marg
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:wb: Eddie. :)

I'm glad that I wasn't out in that. :scream:
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Davebutterflyman
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Yep, those would have bounced off my follically-challenged head! :lol:
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