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MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship. Started conversation May 3, 2008
Hi Agapanthus,
Please say it was you I saw in Kew Gardens, by the Chinese Dragons, at around 18:00 today?
I was heading towards the Victoria Gate, and you had just gone down the steps, but I didn't stop in case it was going to be a case of mistaken identity...
My apologies if it was you, and I didn't stop, and also I hope you had a pleasant day...
If it wasn't you, then you have a very good Doppelganger... and I hope she had a good day too...
MMF
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Agapanthus Posted May 3, 2008
It WAS you! Gosh. I feel a complete eejit now, I very nearly went up to you to say hello, but had a 'but I mustn't pester innocent passers-by and I'm usually so bad at faces so it can't POSSIBLY be anyone I know' crisis.
Hello!
Yes, we had a lovely day, just got home. I hope you had a very nice day too. Weren't the bluebells fabulous?
Kew Gardens
MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship. Posted May 3, 2008
It was all good, although I didn't do the Woodlands bit, as I was taking photos for H2G2 entries and, if the weather's good, I'll go again tomorrow. Mainly because I'm waiting for some new glasses and a few photos are blurred.
Any time you want to visit just shout, as I usually have spare entry tickets and I can introduce you to parts the general public don't normally see. I even found a lake I'd never seen before and it isn't on the map!
And two badgers' setts, one of which is huge!!! I discovered there are twenty setts in KEW!!!
I'm pleased you had a good day, and my eyesight isn't THAT bad.
Pleased to see you again, even if only by sight and not to chat! next time...
MMF
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