Nevs on it.
Nevs on it.
The dogs were very pleased with themselves this morning.
The wife's happy as well... looks like a barbecue tonight!
...^save the pelt: winter's coming...
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Thanks. I do that.
Thanks. I do that.
Just had this delivered
Remember... Vote early and vote often!
^^ Same with Chitty and Katie.
Are you posting from a phone/tablet and not a PC? It seems that could be an issue.
Judging from the writing I'd say China.
And from a Chinese Ex that wrote the nickname she gave me in Chinese, the second last character (kinda looks like a stickman doing a star-jump) means 'Big'.
That hill you can vaguely make out in the distance is lantau Island. (HK airport)
If videos not allowed here, where should I post ?
The groove in the icebreaker's "rear end" allows the second supply ship to insert its "prow", possibly squirt some fluids into the icebreaker and help the icebreaker reach it's desired climatic breakthrough.
Last edited by OhOh; 26-06-2019 at 01:19 PM.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
Russian Atlantis’ where women were revered unearthed in Siberia
"Relics from not one, but two ancient peoples have emerged from the depths at a site dubbed the ‘Siberian Atlantis.’ The race is on to unearth as many artifacts as possible before the 50ft (15m) waters consume the site once more.
Treasures from two civilizations dating from the Bronze Age to the era of Genghis Khan were uncovered as the waters receded at a 240-square-mile site in the Tuva Republic in southern Siberia, the Siberian Times reports.
Jewelry and adornments belonging to the nomadic Xiongnu warrior people, replete with scenes of tigers fighting dragons, as well as beautifully crafted bronze bulls, horses, and snakes, were also uncovered along the bank of the so-called Sayan Sea. The site is a giant reservoir near Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam, Russia’s biggest power plant."
https://www.rt.com/russia/462658-rus...rthed-siberia/
My daughter's last week of the school year so I had to pick up her science projects today. I'm so proud of this one I'm keeping it on my desk - day and night, seasons and phases of the moon!
In the wet season a few water buffalo usually turn up on the land near us to feed on the lush grass.
Me and my main helper take advantage of this. Hoping for a good crop of beans this year!
^ That is dedication!
^ Coupled with boredom. If you live somewhere like Korat you just have to find things to do!
I can't ever remember walking around the fields in Somerset collecting cow pats.
My one's got more of those bally things.....
(Please don't ask 'where is Uranus?' - it fell off!)
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