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  1. Watching Autumn watch/ unsprung last night reminded me of this Millipede picture taken in my back garden Steve
  2. Jim. Those links are to demo copies. Don't think I've seen a demo LP of those before only the issue Steve
  3. Poppies LP. Seems very cheap to me. Spellbound is a fabulous track Steve
  4. It was booted as far as I,m aware on a yellow 4 brothers but without the licensed to atco distribution on the label Steve
  5. Had the pleasure of seeing Betty Boo sing for the first time live.say it isn't so at Northampton a few years ago when she appeared with Pat and Diane lewis to make up the Adorables. Margaret Mandolph. Something beautiful. Planetary. What a tune. Love it Thanks Pete Steve
  6. Forgot to add that I seen a southern hawker dragonfly today along with about four smaller brown dragonflies. Is this Unusual for time of year or is it because there's been no frosts to kill them off ? Steve
  7. Ed. That was £2.86 mate decimal point was in the wrong place. Because your a mate I will round it up to £3.00 and that's my final offer. Steve
  8. Ade. Firstly you must be lost down here in this thread. You turned left at all about the soul instead of right. The magpies will be looking for spider's, that's the normal thing they're doing when you see them doing that. No chicks this time of year. Not normally. Steve
  9. Silver Birch with what I believe is Birch polypore fungi Steve
  10. That's the one Russell. Amazing pictures indeed. Must be a slightly different version online regarding where the picture's are shown compared to the paper edition. Steve
  11. No sorry Russell, I'm on my Kindle at the moment Steve
  12. Sorry Russell. I missed it just read through it now. I.m sitting on the fence on this. To me there's a better photograph in today's daily mail supplement that shows a water vole sticking it's head out of a drain pipe seeming to look at its own reflection. It's stunning in my opinion Steve
  13. Russell. I'm not sure. It is such a emotive topic in the two photography magazines that I get monthly. One side says anyone can move taking a picture and most people normally do, that's why there's so many blurred pictures. But to produce something like that is it luck or skill. My self I'm not sure. I may still have a photograph that I took in a wood to get a similar effect with the tree's distinctive but blurred. Steve Steve
  14. Simon. I remember I was going to pay £80 in 1978 for Bobby Paris. I walked away. which as a apprentice fitter was more than a months wages at the time, so I guess I had set a limit subconsciously even then. Many years later it had risen to £300 then it went to whatever I could afford / justify Steve
  15. Sunset photograph taken minutes ago from my back garden Steve
  16. Bazza. Paid £110 for a original quite a few years back. Used to play it out at places like Winsford, Middleton etc to always a great reaction. It's a hard record to find. Still think it's a great tune Steve
  17. Ade. I think it should be nearer a third of the book price. But as always what do I know. Steve
  18. Looks like a visit to Leighton Moss reserve is on the card's very soon. Bearded tits, which I have never seen Are showing very well plus there's four otters being seen on a daily basis and the red deer stages are rutting. Steve
  19. Good luck to Nick and his other half whatever it is they decide to do with the record. Steve
  20. I sure I used to have a boot of it in the late 70,s Steve
  21. Russell. Nice pictures my friend but how did you resist the temptation of just eating them before you photographed them. Steve
  22. Was at junction 7 of the M62 going to Widnes when I saw a covey of 9 Partridge. First time I've seen any of these birds for years. I'm well chuffed Steve
  23. I,m finally getting chance to watch it on Friday with virgin on demand( think its £3.99). didn't get chance to go the pictures. Am so looking forward to watching it. Steve
  24. I was watching this Jay for about a hour trying to get the shot of it actually eating an acorn, this was as close as I got, you can just see the acorn disappearing down its throat Steve

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