So for all interested, and for the interest of those who TRIED (much in vain) to get to Finchingfield with us on Saturday, but for some silly nav sat reason were sent WEST instead of EAST to "get there" (or rather NOT), here is what you missed:
Hertz explained me all about authentic Romanic church doors and the myth of the keystone when we saw this door of the church in Finchingfield.
I think there is NOT ONE visitor to Finchingfield who has NOT taken a photo of THIS scene here! Not one! (Finchingfield is said to be the most often photographed village of England, and I am not surprised).
However, this man clipping his hedge may not have known that he was motif to at least three of us (Hertz? Scurra? You too????), for Vixenta's photo of him is already up somewhere here and I happen to know that he is among my sister's digital photos, too

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And last, but not least, one TOTAL view of that "famous" Morris Isis that was parked there and that we all admired so much and in whose reflective mudguards we took all our photos: