Hey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
Hey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
Hey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
Don`t know why its repeated my comment three times. I`ll try to delete two of them. Bad news I`m afraid. "Kazi" is a common Indian surname. So Kazi Builders is like Jones the Builder or Brown the Builder. Nothing to do with toilets, But highly cioncidental that its next to a sanitary where supplier.
Lots of traffic up there!!
ReplyDeleteAre those benches? What are they made of?
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteShe Who Must Not Be Named?
ReplyDeleteOoo, I remember the hedges trimmed to a certain height on wee windy lanes...and then they revert to a more natural shape.
ReplyDeleteBeavers?
ReplyDeleteDisconcertingly lopsided.
ReplyDeleteEntrance to a castle or a park?
ReplyDeleteSuch a pleasant path.
ReplyDeleteHa! Less pleasant part of the path! Like the way you put the two of these in a row, Neil.
ReplyDeleteI think that was me.
ReplyDeleteI have now posted the blog that goes with these, Joyful. No, this is one of the houses along the road. It's a bit big.
ReplyDeleteHey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
ReplyDeleteHey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
ReplyDeleteHey, this is amazing. Thanks Neil. It proves the Indian connection absolutely. Perhaps "kazi" without the "h" is an Urdu or Bengali word. I`ll have to find some on-line dictionaries.
ReplyDeleteDon`t know why its repeated my comment three times. I`ll try to delete two of them. Bad news I`m afraid. "Kazi" is a common Indian surname. So Kazi Builders is like Jones the Builder or Brown the Builder. Nothing to do with toilets, But highly cioncidental that its next to a sanitary where supplier.
ReplyDeleteWell, it amused me.
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ReplyDeletehehehe..... matching preceding story...
ReplyDeletei cannot recognise you!
ReplyDeleteI'm wearing a mask.
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