I'm happy to be corrected, but I think this may be the first 'Trysting Tree' to get a mention in this thread?
The Robin Hood Trysting Tree between Todwick and Kiveton Park:
This is a scant four miles from home and I must have passed it countless times without being aware it was there. It's just a few short yards from the road which runs behind the hedge in the background.
Another of the rusty sculptures on roundabouts in the Drôme, this one at Saillans. Apparently, the bloke who does them used to produce sheep's milk cheese in the Ardeche, but he's given that up now and just does these sculptures. They are really good.
MBIFO a water thing that at the best of times only had a few drops coming out of it ('Pennes le Sec' is called 'dry' for a very good reason), and now they've stopped the end of the pipe completely.
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