Easier to explain it from Singapore - cross the Causeway and head west for the Golf and Spa resort or head east for the beach resort of the same group
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Easier to explain it from Singapore - cross the Causeway and head west for the Golf and Spa resort or head east for the beach resort of the same group
^ Looks a beautiful course mate , wouldn't mind a round there.
The other pic I thought I recognised the place from somewhere in the Canary Islands obviously I am miles out.
Easier to explain it from Singapore - cross the Causeway and head west for the Golf and Spa resort or head east for the beach resort of the same group
^ Where is this, Dave?
Looks like Greenwich park to me..
9:00 am CN tower Toronto Canada facing Baystreet.
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Looking through the glass floor..
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You would think that they could replace the missing screws on the glass floor. I thought I was in Mexico already...
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Close up of Alcatraz aka lil OZ lol taken from a family boat
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Your nearly correct Sunny ,, infact its another half baked idea from the clowns running the assylm ,, What you have to have is a drain line running across the edge of the drive prior to it meeting the public path / highway ,, sounds good in theory in practice its bollox as the drain line that you see across the front of these drives DOES NOT have to run into an actual drain as such .. so when the channel drain is full >>>> yep you got it ,, it runs out onto the public path / highwayQuote:
Originally Posted by sunsetter
You got bigger balls than me Socal !Quote:
Originally Posted by socal
Allthough looking down I have the bigger gut :(
^ what sort of birds are they Dave?
Robins
^ English ones are they?
European :)Quote:
Originally Posted by palexxxx
555 + you deserve a red for that ! but I've greened you for making me larf,,bloody europeansQuote:
Originally Posted by daveboy
Chinese dental nurse with juicy melons
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Too much engine in this tiny boat
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Time to go home
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Nice shot.
Got one too, bribed to pose with some winterfood.
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Unfortunately the feeding place is 12m away from the house and in the shadow. But my wife didn't want it closer. I will try to fix something next winter.
Thats a fantastic detailed shot , you must have some decent camera to get that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Takeovers
I'm guessing your in Germany so it will be a lot colder than here in the UK although its bastard cold enuf here !
5 USD for a kilo - was nice for sunday lunch
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I bought them here - Route 5 - Google Maps
^ how many do you get for a kilo? How did it taste?
Made my misses feel all giddy when I showed it to her ,, she aint keen on heights either :)Quote:
Originally Posted by socal
Thanks! A NIKON D90. You can call that a decent camera, if a bit dated now. Unfortunately the picture is not, as our resident photo wizards could tell you. Too much sharpening during post processing as the conditions were really bad to take that photo. Too far away and not enough light.Quote:
Originally Posted by nigelandjan
Below -15°C for many nights, yes COLD from the east.Quote:
Originally Posted by nigelandjan
This picture is better, much closer and more light. Those sparrows love a good bathing. The temperatures were around zero at the time.
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And the cat enjoying the show.
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^ no leaves on them there trees daveboy - did all you issan types eat them ?
that was the biggest one - a few not much smaller , then variety - these are not graded from the supermarketQuote:
Originally Posted by palexxxx
tasted very nice - I like to just boil them with salt and a little sugar and have nice crisp flesh to chew on.
no leaves on them there trees daveboy - did all you issan types eat them ?
It's the middle of winter. :)
It is a very general kitchen rule. Everything sweet is enhanced by a trace of salt. Everything salty or sour is enhanced by a trace of sugar.Quote:
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Of course take that "everything" with a pinch of salt.
Hehe, I'll take that with a pinch of salt! :smile:
I do know the use of sugar and salt in cooking but not with shrimp as they are saltwater (well, the better ones are) crustaceans and have a sweet-ish taste . . . so why the sugar and salt in this context.
(Nicest shrimp ever was digging into a bucket of Nordsee shrimp on a ferry to Wyk auf-Foehr . . . summer and it was even warm/hot!)
Probably peeled in Morocco. They send the Nordsee-Shrimps there for peeling and ship them back to sell as local product.Quote:
Originally Posted by WiserWizard
Nope, caught that morning and the shelling was all ours - mind you, this was a while ago - decades. They were almost sweet . . . ah, the times of no cholesterol!
(You serious about sending them for shelling to Morocco?)
One of the more upmarket modes of transport in which city?
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At a guess i'd say Manila?
Googling Greenhills Shopping Center reveals Manila indeed.:)
Nice shot.
^ Cebu ?