#487508 - Mon Aug 17 2009 02:35 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
[Re: satguru]
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Love the pictures of Carmel - brought back happy memories... gorgeous town.
So many great photos on this page...
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#487513 - Tue Aug 18 2009 06:27 AM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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Oh Lily I so love your views. I would love to live there!
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#487514 - Tue Aug 18 2009 11:51 AM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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Life's been getting in the way of my visits to this thread, time to catch up! A belated, but warm welcome szabs,  love your photos of the fair, those dresses airing on the balcony are awesome! Love PDAZ's pics of the cottages, in fact all the photos are pleasurable to browse. Will start posting here again when I've finished painting.
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#487516 - Tue Aug 18 2009 05:58 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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Belated welcome to Szabs form me too! Love that dress photo!!  Walking the plank made me smile too. Been busy here lately so haven't been able to post much but remember a little while ago we were starting to dig a tank well here it is finished (with a small boy on a motorbike in the middle to give a bit of an idea of size) It's fifteen foot deep. 
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#487518 - Tue Aug 18 2009 06:55 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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no, it's just stays dirt, Sue. It depends on the ground as to how well they hold but that there will hold really well as there's clay in the ground. We just need it to rain now! There's hills behind where I took the photo and it should run down the hills and there's drains (ditches) that should take it all to that tank there and will run in on the corner on the right of the pic.
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#487519 - Tue Aug 18 2009 07:15 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
[Re: sue943]
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Carmel looks like a lovely place to be PDAZ, and shows how easy it is to plan and design any new town if the will is there. In contrast here's the sort of view few others would take or show but is an everyday view for many Londoners so part of our lives as well. It's a new block of offices (on the right) on the Park Royal industrial estate in the typical current Lego style. 
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#487521 - Tue Aug 18 2009 11:54 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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I was only watching a documentary the other day about glass and how those circles, in the olden days, were just a happy accident when the flat panes of glass were made. The circle was from the stem that was holding the glass the flat pane was cut from. Who knew that infomation would come in handy so quick? 
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#487523 - Wed Aug 19 2009 07:05 AM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
[Re: Professer]
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Thanks Copago & Mags for your welcome. Carmel really looks like a beautiful place, it reminds me of a Bavarian village. Copago I suppose you are expecting a very wet season, in order to fill that massive tank up. This litle guy must have been very hot and just wanted to cool down, the day I took the picture, it was 42º  . 
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#487528 - Wed Aug 19 2009 09:32 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
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Registered: Sat May 03 2008
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Loc: Orosi Costa Rica
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I like the art deco house, sat. Lily, like your cabbages or kale too. I used to always plant ornamental kale when I was in Canada. It looked just so cool peeking out above the snow, and would last until the start of the thaw. A lovely splash of colour!
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#487537 - Fri Aug 21 2009 11:58 PM
Re: Photo-a-day AUGUST
[Re: satguru]
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Registered: Sat Aug 02 2008
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Loc: Phoenix Arizona USA
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Really charming, Satguru! These are sea nettles at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. It's actually my favorite exhibit there -- I could sit for hours and just watch them float.  It's not upside down -- that's the way they float.
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