Welcome to the latest CoffeeHousers’ Wall. For those who haven’t come across the Wall before, it’s a post we put up each Monday, on which – provided your writing isn’t libellous, crammed with swearing, or offensive to common decency – you’ll be able to say whatever you like in the comments section.
There is no topic, so there’s no need to stay ‘on topic’ – which means you’ll be able to debate with each other more freely and extensively. There’s also no constraint on the length of what you write – so, in effect, you can become Coffee House bloggers. Anything’s fair game – from political stories in your local paper, to chat about the latest football results.
But, more than anything, we want this Wall to become a means of better communication between the Coffee House team and you, the readers. If you want us to write on anything in particular – add a comment to the Wall. If you want to ask us any questions – add a comment to the Wall. If you have any thoughts about this feature – add a comment to the Wall. The Coffee House team will do its best to get involved in the conversations that you start.
To give the Wall a splash of colour, you can even send your photos and videos in to phoskin @ spectator.co.uk and we’ll select the best to put at the top of the post. Any pictures of polticians doing the constituency rounds? Any videos of interesting debates? Do send them in.
You can access this Wall throughout the week by clicking on the Wall button on the righthand side of any Coffee House page.
COUNTRY HOUSE——————————————————————————————–
Chatsworth the finest country house in Britain, taken by THX1138 from the top of Capability Brown’s magnificent country park on a beautiful spring day.
SPRING FLOWERS——————————————————————————————–
1) You saw this in the snow, then with the snowdrops. Now here are the daffodils up the same path – Susan Hill
2) This is known as the Daffodil Motorway. The variety is Mount Hood; it buds and opens as yellow and turns almost white as it fades. 100 bulbs, planted 18 years ago. They went forth and multiplied – Susan Hill
LOOKING ON LOCH NESS——————————————————————————————–
On Sunday I climbed Muell-Fuar Mononaidh with my daughters and some friends; here’s the view down to Loch Ness – Moraymint
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