#964801 - Thu Jan 31 2013 11:19 PM
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My apologies for not posting for a while, great photos by all since I have last posted! Here's a photo of everyone's favourite animal, the spider. There were quite a few spiders on this walk, but this one was a monster. Needless to say I took the photo and walked away as soon as I could, and I'm not even arachnophobic! 
Edited by Daaanieeel (Thu Jan 31 2013 11:20 PM)
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#964814 - Fri Feb 01 2013 12:51 AM
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Howie, I'll swop you some rain for some of that sunshine ... and,Christina I would swap you 50 of my best orchids for just one of your gorgeous daffs!
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#964855 - Fri Feb 01 2013 08:05 AM
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Oh so do I Chavs. Looks oriental. That may be a crane
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#964940 - Fri Feb 01 2013 04:18 PM
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Daniel, oh my gosh, that's huuuuuge! I'm not sure I could stand to get a picture of that even if I was so far away and still shaking like a leaf!
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#965021 - Sat Feb 02 2013 09:26 AM
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Oh wow, Mothergoose. Looks lovely just like that. Amazing colours What's even more amazing is that I was up that early to see it! 
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#965106 - Sat Feb 02 2013 08:10 PM
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Daaanieeel, Scary spider! I almost walked into a web with a spider like that. I stopped within 5 inches of having it on my face. Yeah, I ran away screaming like a little girl! Ooh, my second favorite subject! Beautiful sunrise, MG! Christinap, I'm jealous of your fruit trees. I had five citrus trees that I think were killed during the last hard freeze we had. Only time will tell. Howie, don't you mean "cowmaflaged".  Liz, that looks horribly cold. How cold did it get? Jill, such interesting scenery you have. Are they wild? This morning my mother and I went to yard sales and I found these three beautiful Stuart Crystal brandy snifters. The bowl is 4 inches and stands 6 inches tall. Can you believe that I got all three for $2.00? Such a deal! 
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#965108 - Sat Feb 02 2013 08:27 PM
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Liz, that looks horribly cold. How cold did it get? It actually wasn't all that cold today, just a bit below freezing  When it is really, really cold like it was last week (-35 or -40 with wind chill) it is too cold to snow. There wasn't much wind today either, so it was fairly pleasant to be outside.
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#965276 - Mon Feb 04 2013 12:04 AM
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Very dramatic, Christinap! The statue looks like a great tribute, CS .. and as for the sign ... LOL! and yep, the emus were wild, CS. This is an old steam engine that was used to power a pumpjack over a well. It was used up until the sixties when a windmill (you can see bits of that in the pic too) was put over the well. The windmill fell down in the eighties in a storm. There is now just a bore there. When it was being used there was someone living there full time to cut the wood .. there was a hut there for them to live in .. it was a bit of an outstation and about 25kms from the homestead. Now we go out there maybe once a week, or even a fortnight depending if there is many stock out there, and turn a diesel pump on over the bore. Progress! 
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#965396 - Mon Feb 04 2013 12:13 PM
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It's funny how when we travel abroad we often cover more of a country in a few weeks than the residents have in all their lives, I covered ten US states in three weeks in 1980 and covered the same distance as going from London to Warsaw and back. I always had a fascination with flyovers as a young child so take a photo whenever I see one now, this is the A3 in New Malden. 
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#965428 - Mon Feb 04 2013 01:31 PM
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I'm confused, David. This doesn't look like a flyover. Ahhh,edited to add....I had to look up flyover. I always think of airplanes doing a flyover. To us in the US, I would call that an overpass. AND, edited again....I FINALLY got it right as to what a flyover is. I never knew that a flyover was a road going over another road, not just a bridge going over a road (what I called an overpass). Geez, some days it just doesn't pay for me to get out of bed.
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#965494 - Mon Feb 04 2013 05:01 PM
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Howie - great grab from the car Copago, we do it to confuse people LOL Lovely day today, some real heat in the sun at last, and definite signs of spring in the hedgerows when I took Susie for her walk. Some catkins starting to develop 
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#965721 - Tue Feb 05 2013 11:43 PM
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Old old sign that's still on our boundary. i think I've posted this before .. years ago .. so I think that you've now seen all of the property. LOL 
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#965791 - Wed Feb 06 2013 01:00 PM
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One I just found in the archives, the hovercraft which took me to Calais in 1997.  I had to ditch my 2000 Canon scanner last week as it says it's not compatible with Windows 8, and although it's managed better before the new Kodak ESP C110 replacement is making some really dire scans like this as well whatever I set the resolution at. If anyone has any clues why it's doing that I'll be able to fiddle around with it.
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#965818 - Wed Feb 06 2013 02:02 PM
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lol, Sue.  okay, we have 85 000 acres (about 34500 ha). We run about 6000 sheep and 1000 goats. The nearest neighbours house is 15kms away .. the farthest one would be about 60km. Nearest town in 40km but it's only a small place so the nearest place for grocery shopping is 240km. As far as property size goes all our neighbours are bigger than us - we have friends who are the biggest private landholders in teh state with over a million aces. It's classified as semi-arid so while it does sound like a lot you do need a lot to be productive. Here's a little flower that is defying the dry weather. 
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#965859 - Wed Feb 06 2013 06:02 PM
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OOer, its mind boggling. The whole territory of HK is 1092 sq km, the island is 85 the population is about 7 million!
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#965913 - Thu Feb 07 2013 05:15 AM
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Wow that is a big property Copago! And lovely photos by all! I went down to a National Park recently. I went on a lovely walk, and then had some lunch afterwards. As I was eating, this Pacific black duck came over and sat down under my table. He was soon joined by a few others, and before long there was a small party of ducks under my table! I took many photos, not all of them any good as I struggled a bit with the lighting, there was a lot of contrast between sun and shade. This one turned out alright, I think, and I like the way it looks like the duck is laughing! 
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#965914 - Thu Feb 07 2013 05:55 AM
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Lovely photo Howie, Bath is a lovely city to explore Love the duck Dan - he does look like he is laughing Found this in the garden this morning. I think it might be some sort of fossil but not sure what 
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#965917 - Thu Feb 07 2013 06:01 AM
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Oh yes, a curiosity! I love a good mystery.  Might it even be a meteorite? That duck picture is great, and really looks like laughter. Howie, that's so pretty.
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#965992 - Thu Feb 07 2013 04:19 PM
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Very odd, I'm just about to post a photo of the museum I've just visited and I saw the fossil, and guess what, they had one there. This often happens with information people ask me I'd only just found myself, but never with an actual item before. Theirs looked the same and was a fossil sea urchin. Had I know another would turn up straight away (it was only 7pm tonight) I'd have taken a closer look but will search some other images in case there are differences. Check these, the lines around the side are common to all including yours. Notice all have five lines around the sphere. According to the details I read you are showing its anus (sorry but that's the view!). sea urchins Here's the stage at Harrow Museum where I had a photo on exhibit tonight on one of their publicity posters, it was an ancient barn on a 3rd century estate and fairly recently become a local history museum and concert venue on the stage here. 
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#966003 - Thu Feb 07 2013 06:01 PM
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I'm wondering if it's the season as so many seem to be turning up in the south- when the sea levels were higher the lowlands round here were all under water so all the shells were buried and come back as the rain washes them out. But in sea urchins that view is their best side so you are excused, as they would have been there when alive as well...
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#966049 - Thu Feb 07 2013 10:58 PM
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ahh idyllic, CS! Our grader needed to go to town to get some work done on it. 
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#966061 - Fri Feb 08 2013 12:07 AM
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OOoh I would love to drive one of those , very slowly through the middle of HK Central district, just for the heck of it!
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#966084 - Fri Feb 08 2013 05:18 AM
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I'm quite chuffed about that. I've found flints, the odd roman coin (very common round here), even the tooth from a horse once, but I've never found a real fossil before. I'd like to find any of those but a sea urchin fossil is a great find, well done! I would be chuffed too.
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#966161 - Fri Feb 08 2013 05:30 PM
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More trips for me now- that clearway sign is actually an old one despite using lower case- it was the only official one which did and was only issued for a couple of years. I've just found the location. I've got a bag of shell fossils from the beach near Swanage (I did anyway, goodness knows what happened to them) but even with a metal detector I've never found a Roman coin. I went to an archive exhibition at Harrow Museum last night as they used one of my photos in their poster. It's the view across the hills but the flash managed to reflect off that exact one when I took it. 
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#966295 - Sat Feb 09 2013 01:15 PM
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We got some snow overnight... There's a Jeep Liberty hidden under there. 
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#966334 - Sat Feb 09 2013 03:46 PM
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All that snow! Brilliant pics! Yesterday here it was 41* (112*F) and we spent the afternoon on the lake with the water temperature being 30. Just thought I'd share ... A bearded dragon. 
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#966355 - Sat Feb 09 2013 05:50 PM
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Oh yum! Tonight I will cook mine. Hope my crackling turns out well too!
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#966377 - Sat Feb 09 2013 07:59 PM
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Howie, thanks solely to your pictures, I knew the answer to the location of the Pulteney Bridge in a recent KO round! SpanishLiz,I can't imagine Twiggy venturing outside into the snow (she hates the rain), but Precious seems to be relatively at ease? Love the Bearded Dragon - imagine asking kids to draw that based solely on the name! - and the flowers; and Sue, I'm sitting down to lunch straight after this post as my mouth is watering. Nothing as grand as your fare though. Here's another splash of colour - I THINK this is a variety of Corymbia (a flowering gum) but I'm very happy to be corrected by anyone with more knowledge on this!  Taken in Marlo, East Gippsland, Jan 2013
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#966412 - Sun Feb 10 2013 07:29 AM
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Wow, now that's a lot of snow, CmdrK! I've been watching the news on this storm and have been keeping in touch with a friend in Rhode Island about all the snow he's getting. I hope you weren't one that lost your power during this storm. Cool bearded dragon pic. I wish it was warm here! It's usually warmer here in Arizona during the winter, but it's been cold this year. I'm so jealous of your heat, Jill. Love all the flowers pictures! And that is one cool looking boat, Christinap. Another old photo that I scanned that is one of my very favorites. This is my stepson and my noble ClaraSue about 10 years ago at a lake in northern New Mexico. Just shortly after this photo, both of them dove into the water, one after the other. I have that other photo somewhere that I'll have to find and post because ClaraSue just loved diving into the water. She always loved swimming and playing in the water. 
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#966443 - Sun Feb 10 2013 02:27 PM
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I love that fishing boat - it looks like a prop out of a movie! Another view of the bearded dragon in the dappled sunlight. 
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#966546 - Sun Feb 10 2013 11:58 PM
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Love that boat, Christinap! and all the flars! and the bearded dragon ... But all that snow has me shivering in my nicely centrally heated and cosy home! Not for me thanks, though it looks great!
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#966577 - Mon Feb 11 2013 12:51 PM
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That one isn't showing up on my screen.
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#966626 - Mon Feb 11 2013 06:07 PM
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I can now! Lol,Chavs
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#967103 - Tue Feb 12 2013 04:35 PM
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I've been to Sally Lunn's many times in Windsor, I would think it's the same people and has all the history written on the wall as you come in. You won't see many of these around nowadays, my scouts have been busy this week, and when one I was going to get had been replaced Tellywellies and someone on Flickr provided me with others the next day, this also has a 10mph speed limit underneath it which I didn't have, there is a turn left sign in the centre of London but with very little paint left unlike this one. There were usually red circles on the top of the pole but although there's room on this there's no bracket which would have meant it had been there once and vanished. Luckily I do have one of them as well which is many times rarer to get the whole set nowadays. 
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#967153 - Wed Feb 13 2013 03:58 AM
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Beautiful! Our friend used to own a pub but shut it down. That left only one pub in town and that friend won't go to that pub. So he set up his own little pub area (no selling) on the banks of the Darling River. great spot. 
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#967211 - Wed Feb 13 2013 11:54 AM
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I want to be in your place, Ren!!! That all looks fab! The food, the flars, the fruit, the flars ... the food ...  Then I could slake my thirst at Copago's friend's private bar with a view! Love it!
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#967261 - Wed Feb 13 2013 05:40 PM
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Happy birthday Sara! I haven't checked my Hotmail yet today or would have sent it from there directly. In case anyone wonders what the one way system in Enfield looks like here it is. The glass building on the left was a library according to Google but is now apparently a shopping mall. That's called 'cuts'... 
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#967264 - Wed Feb 13 2013 06:31 PM
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Thanks all for your wishes. Of course the shops all go to town. This is peach blossom. Very lucky and very expensive so only really seen in big stores nowadays. 
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#967303 - Thu Feb 14 2013 12:25 AM
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Yoohoo Ren! Hope you had a wonderful day!!!
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#967376 - Thu Feb 14 2013 02:01 PM
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Beautiful horses, too! And I hope you had a great birthday, Sara. Arizona has been colder than normal this winter and this is what all the cold has done to my poor lemon tree. We even had it covered during the coldest nights. 
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#967402 - Thu Feb 14 2013 04:52 PM
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Those horses remind me of my primary schooldays. There was a field just over the road and I used to gaze out of the window and watch the farmer loughing the field with his horse. In a very small way they are making a bit of a comeback. A couple of vineyards in Kent now use them as they get inbetween the rows of vines better than a tractor. Some Forestry Commission places use them as they can go where vehicles can't and organic farms often use them on at least one or two fields as they often open to the public and they are a great attraction. Always a joy to see them.
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#967524 - Fri Feb 15 2013 08:38 AM
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Went to Sai Kung, by the sea, today. We looked in at the little temple there and this is a lion guarding it. Lions are really important.In the list of animals for the years there is no lion. He was too late for the race to find which animal was superior, so the Emperor said he could have the job of scaring away the old year. He also guards famous buildings like banks etc. 
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#967724 - Sat Feb 16 2013 01:01 PM
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Ren, thank you for all the photos and explanations so far, it's all so interesting, I hope there are some more to come. Your pictures are lovely and the "lions on guard" is especially nice; I like the bright colours all clustered together in one area and then the grey monotone is broken by decorative relief carvings - very pretty. Belated Birthday Greetings! Hope it was a good day.  Hope you managed to eat some cake as nice as that valentine's cupcake!
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#967805 - Sat Feb 16 2013 11:36 PM
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Great photos so far this month (as always) Mike, In England I think you can buy an old railway carriage to convert and live in (well it used to be,) so it may be one someone bought and took away.
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#967817 - Sun Feb 17 2013 03:23 AM
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That'd have made a good "Picture my Record", Christina. "Heavy Horses", of course. It would wouldn't it. I didn't think of that.
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#968098 - Tue Feb 19 2013 02:10 AM
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Registered: Sat Oct 01 2011
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Loc: Perth WA Australia
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Just dropping in again.  Even if I'm not really posting photos, I am still checking on this board and looking at all the photos. They've been fantastic! If I were your daughter, MG, I'd call the horse Shadowfax, but she might not be as much of a Tolkien fan as I am.  This lake, set in a beautiful national park, was one of my favourite places to visit during the holidays for a day when I was younger. I returned to it recently, and found it was all dried up. Still went on the walk around it though, which was a lot shorter than I remember it being. 
Edited by Daaanieeel (Tue Feb 19 2013 02:11 AM)
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#968462 - Thu Feb 21 2013 06:01 AM
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
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Loc: Arizona USA
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Everybody has been posting great photos. I hope to be back in the swing of things shortly. Christinap, those spiderwebs are great. Liz, I am currently traveling in northern US and seeing sights like what you're having. I miss the sunshine.  Ren, I'm jealous of your gorgeous days full of flowers and fruit. Raglan Castle looks like it has seen better days, but it still looks like an imposing structure. Lovely photo. I keep telling people I was born in the wrong era.  I look forward to seeing everybody's photos every day.
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#968602 - Thu Feb 21 2013 11:30 PM
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
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Loc: Australia
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Great spider webs, Christina! Thankfully emergencies have been few and far between but there have been a few hurried trips into town for injuries or illness. The hospital in 40kms away but there is no doctor there - the nurses are great and if they can't deal with it they get the Flying Doctor in pretty quick. We have 40kms of dirt road so rain can make us stuck - there was only one very slippery trip I had to take so far! Here is a certain little show off on the knee board backwards. 
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#968650 - Fri Feb 22 2013 03:57 AM
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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On the knee board backwards! Wow. I remember trying to water ski on the Loire and I just never managed to stand up at all. My daughter aged 7? Up first time and holding on with one hand after three tries. Little charmer.
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#968916 - Sun Feb 24 2013 05:41 AM
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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Dot please check the Roll of Honour lists XX
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#969360 - Wed Feb 27 2013 06:53 AM
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They look like they just stepped out of the Disney movie 'Lady and the Tramp'.  Beautiful Siamese cats!
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#969430 - Wed Feb 27 2013 03:26 PM
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That's so lovely Mugaboo. Thanks.So fitting for the last day of Feb.
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#969488 - Thu Feb 28 2013 06:09 AM
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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Oh dear, that's a bit depressing, Liz, but as Percy Shelley so wisely said "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" We were taught at school that he was double wise in saying this as the phrase cannot be reversed....(duh?)
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#969510 - Thu Feb 28 2013 08:03 AM
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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There you go then Liz! Stay warm
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#969585 - Thu Feb 28 2013 03:42 PM
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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I can see Thomas the Tank Engine! Wow , an incredible moon Howie!
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