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Last week we went fishing, this week we are shopping with a break or two along the way for a little refreshment.
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Probably not the shopping trip you were expecting, but I hope you enjoyed it nonetheless!
Here’s Linky!

Lovely pics
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Love the photos LQQKS so quaint I haven’t been to Hastings old town, thanks for taking us with you 🙂
Have a quainttastic week Keith and for linking up 👍
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Looks like an interesting place to wander. Thanks for sharing your walk through.
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I love all the little old shops
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The shops look beautifully decorated. Amazing pictures.
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Oh, would I love to amble from store to store! Love these vintage shops!
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Looks like a wonderful town in which to spend an afternoon.
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What a fun place to explore. I then went to pie and pints and then the fudge store. Delicious.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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If only I’d known, I’d have joined you! Cheers, Sandee!
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That would have made it even more fun. 🙂
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This is all so charming! Just lovely!
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It’s part of the town that the tourists rarely see!
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That was a fabulous trip, I wish I could come visit.
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I wish you could too!
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Thank you Keith for the delightful photos. The buildings have wonderful charm to them and well maintained. Love the antique shop and Lord Nelson bildings.
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It’s a fascinating place, Suzette.That’s actually the rear view of The Lord Nelson pub!
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Wonderful photo and a grand looking building, Thank you for sharing your gallery Keith. A pleasure.,
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Looks like a fun place to explore! Love those charming vintage shops.
Amazing photos, Keith!
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It is indeed. Thanks so much.
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What a fascinating town! We have historic Hastings about 20 minutes from us, but it is nothing special, and definitely nothing as amazing and adorable as your Hastings! Love all the photos and the old buildings.
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Thanks, I’m so pleased you like them
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Hi Keith – what a great selection … and you picked a good day to take those photos … cheerful views. I enjoyed Churchill’s ‘Buy Cigars’ sign … well and the others … particularly Cloudsley Shovell who notoriously went down with his ship, off the Scilly Isles, and 1400 passengers (people perhaps would be a better description – not many passengers per se). Wonderful Cheese wedge building … well done – inspired a few to visit perhaps. Cheers Hilary
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Oh and Seagate – I enjoyed finding out about that … thanks … H
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Thanks, Hilary. I’d not walked up there for ages, needless to say nothing’s changed! I didn’t know that about Admiral Shovell. The cheese building is lovely, the rooms must be a very odd shape! I also investigated Seagate, I had no idea!
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what interesting stores! they attract curiosity by their external appearance.
happy WW 🤗
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They do, I couldn’t help but wander inside several of them!
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Oh wow,such a cool town. Love it. You visit the best places. Very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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Thanks so much. The Old Town is great, but the rest of Hastings is very different, and not in a good way!
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What a cute town! The storefronts remind me a bit of some of the old towns we have here in “the states”, but the Tudor architecture of the buildings is definitely British – and also quite the opposite of my WW this week 🙂
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It is like stepping back in time! You are right, it couldn’t be more different from the appartment block that you phorographed!
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Great series! I enjoyed the photos much.
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I’m pleased, thanks Shiju!
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Thanks for helping us get around, Keith. I loved the shopping experience. The pies and pints got me but it would be a pint of ice cream for me 😁
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