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May 17, 2010 7:31 PM CST
Name: Neil
London\Kent Border
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Dear Jan, I am most appreciative when someones enjoys the simple beauty of both the Natural and well kept areas of such places. This one Park enjoys spectacular results because it offers something for everyone. Fro a good restaurant\cafe that will not break the bank to picnic areas and seating. Childrens play areas that are safe and secure, music festivals and plays, you can even go boating if you so wish!
Look at tis for instance http://www.pavilioncafedulwich...
Or the quote for the music festival: "Tickets are available from the little Booth outside the Post Office in the village!"
Is that not quaint?
This picture is going on the next Part of this Park!


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