The wife has put the fish out to dry.
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The wife has put the fish out to dry.
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Last edited by klong toey; 28-11-2011 at 09:45 PM.
^ You got a pet sealion or something Mr KT?
Why so many fish?
Will they be left there for 36 or 48 months?
Is your friend from Wollongong?Originally Posted by Latindancer
Will they stink like the waft you get, when the guy pedals past on his bike with all them dried fish pegged to it ?
No they will not smell if dried properly,but she wants to post some to mum in Pattani,as she is marooned at the moment because of flooding think they will stink when or if they get there.
Mum reported some big fish swimming past the house because of all the water,but she can't fish,the truth is she will not kill the fish.
Fascists dress in black and go around telling people what to do, whereas priests... more drink!
Our weather is weird this November. It is supposed to be grey and dull with fog. However some places had more hours of sunshine this November than July, despite the days being only half as long now.
The plants are getting confused. I have taken a few photos this morning in my garden, all within a few minutes.
Some frost on the plants in the shadow
A springflower, supposed to be out in April
Some reminder on summer, a tiny Geranium flower
A late autumn chrysanthemum
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They could have swam there if she hadn't cut their heads off!Originally Posted by klong toey
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Where is your "friend" from, the moon?Originally Posted by Latindancer
Originally Posted by klong toey
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What utter glorious weather we've had the past 5 or 6 weeks.
Both taken from my bedroom balcony.
One two days ago. One two minutes ago.
Endless blue across and above.
These are a couple of weeks old, but still nice. They are from my trip to Oman with a friend.
These are from Wadi Shab. I included the signs so you can see what / where Wadi Shab is. For the second sign, most people walk, but there are some who like to take the boat across. There are 1000 baiza in 1 Omani riyal.
I'll start a thread on this amazing trip only after Christmas. I still need to finish both of my last UK threads.
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Natalie
I will probably be back in dubai with the family in april.
A trip to Oman with friends is on the cards.
What was the waterfall like?
April is a great time to come here, weatherwise. I'll probably be in the UK then, but I can give you some tips for Oman. Just PM me close to the time and I'll give you great recommendations of where to go and what to see etc.
I didn't go to the waterfall, but my two friends did. I had a really bad headache at that point.They both said it was amazing. Our one friend who lives in Sur had been there before.
You have to swim to get to the waterfall which is in a cave. You have to squeeze your head through the small entrance or you can go in underwater.
Some people wrap their cameras really well to get photos or video of the waterfall. The whole area is amazing. This was my second time to Oman and to that very place.
Here's a pic of the cave entrance
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=wadi+...:0&tx=81&ty=70
and the waterfall
http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isc...w=1366&bih=603
Love the colours of Thai fishing harbours.
My mother has a coastal property at home which she resides in during the summer, everytime she's out here she's in awe of them and commenting 'why can't people make that sort of effort back home'.
She's got a point, it does, literally, add colour to a dreary profession.
Even though the first sign says swimming is not allowed?Originally Posted by natalie8
YaOriginally Posted by OhOh
The pools they're talking about is in a different area, but I don't know where.
Squeezing my head through would be the least of my probsOriginally Posted by natalie8
Lovely pics Nat ,all taken with your telephone ?
Thanks Nigel. These were taken with our Sony Handycam.
the kitchen sink will be there somewhere
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