A fisting from one of those sweet colleens would be an eye-watering evening to remember, to be sure
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I have a feeling the daughter really won't appreciate this snap, i reckon pale lippy next time - she's got Joker written all over her boat race.
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:)
The daughter takes after her mother.
The boy doesn't look to happy.
Who's the twato in the blue tie?
Well the fella was a bit chattier, said his Mrs was having a lye in. He said she's grumpy all the time lately as the kids are going through the terrible two's (months) and she's too tired to put out. He said he's even been thinking of straying but with all the constant demands for food and then spending half his life rooting on the canal bed he thinks no swanette in their right mind would bat an eye at his brown mug. I nodded and sympathised and then he got all pissy, fluffed his neck feathers and told me to fook off and said i wasn't helping. Sheeesh.
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Very nice, did you take it yourself?
Thank you.
Of course.
It's clearly the theme of the thread (or was at least, looking back)
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From a quite splendid lunch next to the water after the morning's 15km jog.
This guy got a one in a million shot. The International Space Station bisecting the Neowise comet.
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^ whoa...awesome.
Lavender meadow, Mt. Hood Oregon.
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^ there's a certain Mount Fuji Cherry Blossom twang to it.
Did you take it yourself?
Nah, I was not there in the right season, but love Mt. Hood and the whole Cascade range.
Great photos, Edmond and Nampik!
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A few wild flowers
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Knew I shoulda listened in Morse Code class.
I went fishing out to sea in Malin Head Donegal on Saturday very hot day :)
The boat on the right .
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A Garnet fish in the box it is called the chicken of the sea , This is my box i keep all the ones am taking home in that , we all have a box each , we caught 6 boxs of fish mostly Coley fish , the fish we leave behind gets sold to the lobster fishing boats for bait ,:)
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Nice Snakey, coley is great in pies and in the UK we export most of it to the EU. Mackerel though i love them - used to eat them for brekkie in Kernow when we stayed with a fishing family on hols when i was a nipper - the son used to lay some lines especially for me for mackerel -fried in a pan with butter two hours out of the sea - can't beat fresh fish.
Bingo, it just does. I have been known in the past to take the kids down to swanage just to eat fish and chips on teh front...we did get the steam train in tho so it was a 2 in 1. But my then Mrs thought it was a long way to go for a meal. She never got it, it was about the fun.
Making hay while the sun shines..
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Had a good walk up the Yorkshire coast last week. Will do a thread when I get all my photos sorted, but here's a pic of Scarborough Castle in the meantime.
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Look forward to the thread hal.
Was it a flying day trip or did you manage to stay in a hotel?
Trying to book somewhere for a couple of nights at the moment.