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Post by roverpup on Dec 18, 2017 0:43:23 GMT
Yes. It is Edward St Aubyn.
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Post by roverpup on Feb 26, 2018 13:13:45 GMT
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Post by roverpup on Feb 26, 2018 13:18:16 GMT
Three more sneaky pix of BC out and about (the pix apparently were taken on Feb. 23 - but the haters were all saying because of his hairstyle it couldn’t be)
I really don’t know when they were taken but it seems fairly recently. Edit: I just looked at the last one closely and he has that little bandage on his ring finger so it has to be a recent pix. Within a short while of the press conference pix for sure.
I love Sophie’s coat with the fishing net motif on the bottom.
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Post by mllemass on Feb 26, 2018 14:22:51 GMT
The name of the café is pretty adorable! And notice that he's wearing the same sweater he was wearing in the very first photo posted in this thread.
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Post by ellie on Feb 26, 2018 15:33:50 GMT
Pity we didn’t get a good view of Sophie to settle the bump question.
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Post by roverpup on Feb 26, 2018 16:00:01 GMT
And I think the coat he has on is the one he was wearing when he and Sophie were on the IOW before their wedding with Ben’s parents (or if it isn’t it looks very much like that one).   And the boots Sophie has on looks a lot like the ones that she was wearing when she was VERY pregnant with Hal.  I don’t know why but it makes me smile when I see pix of them wearing items of clothing that I recognise from previous photos. :-))
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Post by ellie on Feb 26, 2018 16:33:56 GMT
I guess even “stars” have to wear their clothes more than once. 😀. A cold snap that’s being called “the beast from the east” because it emanated in Siberia has descended on the UK and Ireland so they’ll be needing those big warm jackets.
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Post by roverpup on Feb 26, 2018 16:44:59 GMT
Well they do look like they would be warm in those togs!
“Beast from the East” - kind of like our “Polar Vortex”, I guess. Right now we (in SW Ontario) are experiencing really warm temps (for February). All the snow is completely gone and it is well above freezing (tomorrow it will be 12ºC!!!). The ice cover on Lake Huron is almost gone completely too (which can be dangerous for shore erosion if there are storms) but it is good in terms of no spring ice jams!
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Post by ellie on Feb 26, 2018 17:48:37 GMT
Well I guess what we would deem an exceptionally cold spell would seem pretty warm by Canadian winter standards. 😀. Temperatues are expected to go as low as -10C here, which is practically unheard of. So far no snow here in Ireland but is is reaaaallly cold!
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Post by roverpup on Feb 26, 2018 18:23:10 GMT
Well the area we live in is jokingly referred to as the “Banana Belt” because it has reasonably moderate temperatures compared to the north and we just went through a spell in early February where the nighttime lows were close to -20º C. The daytime highs hovered around the -10ºC mark. That is really cold! It actually gets too cold to snow. But I understand everything is relative. In parts of Quebec they don’t have indoor recesses for the primary school children until the daytime temps drop below -15ºC where here in SW Ontario we pull the kids from the yard at -10ºC daytime temperatures.
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