
Everything posted by Tattoodave
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
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Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
If there was a flying anteater I'd plump for it Russell, especially if it could be radio controlled. A bit cloudy here, but still too hot for some, I'm working, so indoors with air con and endless drinks. Was supposed to have a 1.00 appointment, but he's running late, loses his deposit if he doesn't show.
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Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
Yes, but then I am considerably more south than you are. I keep an eye on the ants, I secretly want a pet anteater, and they aren't flying here yet, so there's still swifts, martins and swallows in abundance. However, from the beach yesterday I did notice a small family of swallows head out over the sea towards north Africa, it's only a short flight, the mountains are visible on clear days, so I can imagine there'll be a slow trickle daily now. We do get a few swifts and martins stay all winter as it's never that cold here, and there's always mosquitoes not far away. Just to make you all a little jealous it was 33C yesterday, we had 38C last week for a couple of days.
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R.I.P Joe Torquay
Bought off him a couple of times, always a gentleman, RIP Joe
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
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kenard "what did you gain by that" 1984 reissue
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Song Lyric - Whats the song ?
01 I'll Be Gone.wma this is it, though you might find it doesn't play, I can assure you it is Freddie Scott on Shout
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Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
They hold a big fascination for me, don't see many butterflies on them here, they prefer the scabious, though they aren't flowering now, the bees and sawfly enjoy them though. The only chance of seeing anything in flower round here that isn't a garden escapee or in a garden is on the high slopes of the Sierra Nevada where the alpines will be in flower. A 6-7 hour round trip, and that's without climbing time, the summit takes about 3 hours to reach, and is quite an effort in this heat, we should see 36C by the sea today.
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Everybody Was Kung Fu Dancing
I saw Enter the Dragon in Stamford and it was quite a mental time afterwards with lads aiming kicks at each other, most weren't soulies, just bootboys. I remember it was a Friday night and I was going to Wigan on the Saturday night, the Chinese influence didn't last as we still opted for the fish and chips at the Dolphin fish bar in Nuneaton on the way, the train change facilitated our choice of food. Probably one of the last times I ate fish.
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Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
That's a shame as it'll become well known on the grapevine and the Northern Marsh Orchids will probably get trodden on as the ones that want to photograph a rarely seen hybrid brush them aside as commonplace. It happens in Spain a lot, they even try and dig them up. Let's hope there's not many find it.
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
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Call out for dancers / original Northern Soul fans
If you'd pay my return flight I'd come over, haven't been to Birmingham since Mick's 60th
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Everybody Was Kung Fu Dancing
I jumped off the balcony once at the Casino as I couldn't get down the stairs quick enough when Johnny Vanelli was being spun, only the once, couldn't dance for the rest of the night as my ankle went over. Used to dance in Dr Marten's that were worn down to smooth on the sole, inevitably because I'd probably got on the train up there straight from watching Peterborough play (and mostly lose) and the only attempt at high kicks were made if we bumped into visiting supporters. I'd seen Enter the Dragon, but I can't say it influenced my dancing, just made me fancy a sweet and sour meal with boiled rice.
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Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
It's really amazing what the plant breeders are doing to try and find the next big hit with garden plants, it's a huge market if they hit it right. Recently I've seen a white flowered Plumbago capensis for sale, and when you consider the specie is actually a pale to mid blue which in itself is a scarce enough colour you wonder why they bother. Having said that, I prefer it to the pale blue, though there are some more intensely blue cultivars available which are stunning.
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2
- Show Us Your Great Photos - Pt2