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Message 1877751 - Posted: 10 Jul 2017, 17:32:50 UTC

Lovely pictures, all around.
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Message 1877808 - Posted: 11 Jul 2017, 0:02:35 UTC

I want very much to go out and take some pictures, but I don't. Depression is like that.
It keeps you from doing a lot of things you'd like to do. :-(
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Message 1878124 - Posted: 13 Jul 2017, 21:41:26 UTC

This is "red clover" that I bought from, of all places, Publisher's Clearing House. They
don't just give away money. They also have an online store. Sorry I can't tell you how
to get there. They don't advertise it and the only way I knew it was there was by getting
offers in my email. But they haven't sent me anything for a while.

I had it inside until recently, when one of the kitties decided to climb in and take a nap.
That smushed everything down, so I took it outside into the sun to see if it would perk
back up. It did, and then some! It loves being outside! Of course it will come back inside
once the temperature becomes much less hospitable. But here in central Texas, that
won't be for a while. Probably October. Possibly even November.




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Message 1878627 - Posted: 17 Jul 2017, 0:15:41 UTC - in response to Message 1878384.  
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That's a beautiful looking plant...wonder if we can get them in the UK.


Thank you.

Just google it and see if someone nearby is selling it.

I called it red clover. I meant red shamrock. And what I see online is that people
are actually calling it purple shamrock. Oops. Sorry.

Your pic with the water droplets is stunning!
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Message 1879420 - Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 13:23:00 UTC
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ScimanSteve and me a few weeks ago near the Castle in the clouds.










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Message 1879717 - Posted: 22 Jul 2017, 21:33:43 UTC

Where is that located?
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Message 1879718 - Posted: 22 Jul 2017, 21:36:05 UTC - in response to Message 1879717.  

Where is that located?


New Hampshire.


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Message 1880073 - Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 15:44:25 UTC

Only one that I know of is in Vermont if I'm right or not I don't know.
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Message 1881649 - Posted: 2 Aug 2017, 15:46:51 UTC

Standing in the kitchen on Sunday and noticed a young robin eating the walnuts from the squirrel feeder.



Still not got adult plumage.

And one of dad's neighbours dog Misty, a beagle in her favourite spot, the living room window sill!!



Even has a pillow.
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Message 1881663 - Posted: 2 Aug 2017, 17:11:47 UTC

Seeing a bird stealing from a squirrel feeder is a nice change. :-)
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Message 1882272 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 18:51:18 UTC - in response to Message 1882235.  

Typical. This is what happens when you join the EU and lose control of your borders.....Vikings popping over whenever they like! :D
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Message 1882282 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 21:04:54 UTC

I drove this today, and will be getting a similar one shortly!



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Message 1882292 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 21:32:42 UTC - in response to Message 1882282.  

I drove this today, and will be getting a similar one shortly!



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That's a good fishing boat there Steve. ;-)

Cheers.
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Message 1882293 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 21:36:11 UTC

It certainly is! Fishing, deep snow, soupy mud, rocks, anything that is considered extreme terrain.

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Message 1882297 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 21:40:46 UTC

I can see myself going out my back gate, down the lane, across the oval (playing field) and then into the river in 1 of those. ;-)

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Message 1882298 - Posted: 5 Aug 2017, 21:48:21 UTC

The cool thing is, that you just point it where you want to go, and it goes. Mine will be here about the first of October, and I can't wait to drive it into a lake. I will also have a 9.9 hp outboard on it, so I can move across larger lakes.

I have always wanted one, and it's finally going to happen!

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Message 1882381 - Posted: 6 Aug 2017, 6:31:01 UTC

That looks fun - and with 9.9 on the back should be a usable on lakes - I've seen then trying without an outboard and they really struggle on anything other than really still water.
Stay safe, and bring us the tales of the trails :-)
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Message 1882382 - Posted: 6 Aug 2017, 6:36:40 UTC

No, just a small inheritance from my father's passing.

I can't retire, or buy a Porsche, but I can afford this one toy.

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Message 1882383 - Posted: 6 Aug 2017, 6:38:35 UTC - in response to Message 1882381.  

That looks fun - and with 9.9 on the back should be a usable on lakes - I've seen then trying without an outboard and they really struggle on anything other than really still water.
Stay safe, and bring us the tales of the trails :-)

I will have a video camera, and post to YouTube. I am actually extremely excited about this.

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Message 1882403 - Posted: 6 Aug 2017, 11:13:28 UTC

So in an attempt to discover just what happens to the hazelnuts I put out for the squirrels (however many I put out they all disappear overnight) I brought a "wildlife cam"

Basically a video camera in a watertight box with PIR sensors and infra red for night shots. It comes with different mounting options.

However as hard as I tried I have had no shots of any activity on the squirrel feeder at night, just cannot fine the right spot. I did try out the camera pointing at the lawn and got a couple of interesting bird shots.

This is a magpie coming in to land



And a jackdaw doing the same from the other direction.



Now I knew that several jackdaws visited the garden, however I was a little surprised to find out just how many,

https://youtu.be/R2K4vssj7zk

I will persever with sighting the camera and hopefully get the shots I want.

A couple of my normal shots.

The weather has been quite changeable here lately, with sun and rain, this was my daily shot yesterday looking across the Solent towards Hurst castle.



And one of the pleasure boats that does trips round the Needles the Fast Rib "Summer Rose" with Hurst Point light.

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