On the southeast coast of England, there is a town with the same name as another town just southwest of Pueblo. The English Rye is a town made famous by smugglers as far back as the 13th Century. The pebble beaches both north and south of Rye separate the English Channel from the lush fields of County Kent. Today, the sun was intermittent, the clouds were spectacular, and the sea air was full of healthy negative ions.
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Typical medieval Rye houses |
Cool pics, looks cold. What do the commoners in GBR think about you drafting Peyton Manning for $50+ in this years draft?
ReplyDeleteActually, it's not cold at all. Upper 60's by day and mid-50's at night. Much more pleasant than that 100+ you're facing every day. And the money here is on Bradford since the Rams play here each of the next two years.
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