hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

Happy place.

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Gabz
Gabz

@hollyhoneychurch 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👌🏼

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odd
odd

@hollyhoneychurch Is that the Troon beach?

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hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

@dominikhoecht aye. I like a good crop though I miss my curls too! They’ll grow back soon enough. Feeling lighter for the summer. 👍🏽

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hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

@odd sure is sweetie. Troon, north beach.

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hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

@maique amazing sea scent too

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hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

@Gabz 💓

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odd
odd

@hollyhoneychurch I read here on mb that “Troon” means “Nose”, so I thought about the Norwegian word for nose “Nese”, and how that an landmass sticking out into the sea is called a “Nes”. If there is such at Troon, maybe we have that in common Norwegians and Scottish people?

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hollyhoneychurch
hollyhoneychurch

@odd aha. absolutely! The history of Scots is more Scandinavian that anything else!

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