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Somewhere I have a photo of pigs rootling, but when I rootled through my hardrve I got distracted, so here are some steps instead. Do you know where they are? Have you climbed them?
What were you looking for last time you rootled – and did you find it?
9 comments:
Here we say rooted instead.
Those steps look like great exercise.
Hi Patsy - love rootled ... it's a fun word ... digging around ... and I'm always doing it ... well snout in computer looking for things!
Yes - me thinks it might be Tintagel... or Giant's Causeway in N Ireland .. otherwise no idea!!
Happy Christmas to you both - Hilary
Of course you just 'happened' to stumble across that word. Perhaps I'm not well known for my sincerity; but I've been rootling for a husband for quite some time. Think I'll tootle off now.
I rootle with Bing
I'm more familiar with pootling around. It's a leisurely stroll, but I suppose you could have a tootle at the end of it. A walk down those steep steps wouldn't be a pootle or a tootle.
Great word. Not sure where those steps are but it looks like Scotland or Wales!
No idea where the steps are. I do all my rootling in private so the neighbors can't talk about me.
I love having a good old rootle around - especially when I find what I've been looking for :-)
Thanks everyone! I've only just had time for a good rootle through the internet to read all your comments.
The photo was taken at Tintagel.
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