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Post by foxy » 22 Jun 2006, 20:13

Poppy wrote:This was taken by Plug in October 2004 on a bog standard Olympus! The view from Ratagan, but I'm having a senior moment :oops: and cannot remember what the view is of (and atlas too small scale).
Is it the Five Sisters of Kintail :?

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Post by Poppy » 22 Jun 2006, 20:22

foxy wrote:
Poppy wrote:This was taken by Plug in October 2004 on a bog standard Olympus! The view from Ratagan, but I'm having a senior moment :oops: and cannot remember what the view is of (and atlas too small scale).
Is it the Five Sisters of Kintail :?
Nearly - just to the right! I think it is Morvich, Kintail.

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Post by Poppy » 22 Jun 2006, 20:29

Here are the girls at dusk, Foxy!

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Post by Poppy » 22 Jun 2006, 21:51

From Plug last week at Falls of Clyde - we never worked out how the anglers got there!

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Post by foxy » 22 Jun 2006, 22:36

Poppy wrote:Here are the girls at dusk, Foxy!

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Very dramatic snap Poppy...you've turned in to a right wee David Bailey this week :D

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Post by teddygirl » 22 Jun 2006, 22:36

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A picture of our window ledge at work where we have a lovely Blackbird family. The children can watch them from inside without disturbing them.

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Post by Poppy » 22 Jun 2006, 22:41

teddygirl wrote:A picture of our window ledge at work where we have a lovely Blackbird family. The children can watch them from inside without disturbing them.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww! And who put the wee ledge there for the birdies to nest on??????????

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Post by teddygirl » 22 Jun 2006, 22:57

The wee ledge wasn't there when Mrs Blackbird first began her nest building a few weeks ago, and despite her valient attempts to build a nest,every bit of twig, straw ,leaves etc fell to the ground. This went on for about two weeks and she just wouldn't give up. We got a bit worried about her health so one day one of the girls decided to put up the ledge, and what happened ?........she took the huff and didn't come back. Then lo and behold a couple of weeks ago she reappeared and decided she liked it after all :D The picture tells the rest of the story.

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Post by arachnid » 24 Jun 2006, 12:07

Mr Arachnid and I were here yesterday and had a great day, :lol: hardly stopped walking from half past eight till four o'clock in the afternoon!!!
So much to see and do and even the weather stayed dry, although a bit cool at times, but ideal for walking about!!! :walk:
Recommended as a " great day out"!!! :lol:
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Why be scared????

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Post by arachnid » 24 Jun 2006, 12:11

The real cow parade!!! :lol:
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Post by arachnid » 24 Jun 2006, 12:14

When I grow up I'm going to be an owl!!!"

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Why be scared????

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Post by wangi » 25 Jun 2006, 00:51

That owl looks like a dog or sheep! ;)

A rather special sunset tonight, for 10 minutes at least:

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It's always different - nature's TV

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Jun 2006, 08:05

Amazing photos from you all!!!!

teddygirl - absolutely wonderful pic

You're right Wangi about the telly - I had the sunset to my left but the Argentina game to my right and was only vaguely aware of the sunset!

The mix of the colours on the bit where the tide is out is really nice.

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Post by gilo » 25 Jun 2006, 11:04

Dadaist wrote:really nice.
nice? That simply won't do for a man of your calibre! Come on there must be some better words. I can remember my old Eglish teacher who used to have a fit at me 'cause nice used to be in my stories quite alot.

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Jun 2006, 11:36

Sorry Mr Gilo.

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Jun 2006, 11:59

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Post by gilo » 25 Jun 2006, 12:15

Dadaist wrote:Image
That's more like it!

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Post by Poppy » 25 Jun 2006, 16:20

Gilo, my English teacher had the same effect on me - I cannot write 'nice' or 'get/got' without feeling Miss Wallis at my shoulder tutting ... even after 34 tears! :shock:

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Post by ali » 25 Jun 2006, 16:33

Poppy wrote:Gilo, my English teacher had the same effect on me - I cannot write 'nice' or 'get/got' without feeling Miss Wallis at my shoulder tutting ... even after 34 tears! :shock:
she wouldn't be too thrilled with your spelling either - "years" doesn't have a "t" in it. :roll:

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Post by Poppy » 25 Jun 2006, 16:52

ali wrote:
Poppy wrote:Gilo, my English teacher had the same effect on me - I cannot write 'nice' or 'get/got' without feeling Miss Wallis at my shoulder tutting ... even after 34 tears! :shock:
she wouldn't be too thrilled with your spelling either - "years" doesn't have a "t" in it. :roll:
Hey, Mods, that ali is being bad!!!

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Post by ali » 25 Jun 2006, 17:06

Poppy wrote:
ali wrote:
Poppy wrote:Gilo, my English teacher had the same effect on me - I cannot write 'nice' or 'get/got' without feeling Miss Wallis at my shoulder tutting ... even after 34 tears! :shock:
she wouldn't be too thrilled with your spelling either - "years" doesn't have a "t" in it. :roll:
Hey, Mods, that ali is being bad!!!
I wasn't being critical Poppy - I was just trying to help. :wink:

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Jun 2006, 18:57

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Post by foxy » 25 Jun 2006, 20:32

Dadaist wrote:Image
I'm going there in a few weeks :D

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Jun 2006, 20:44

What - the Tesco biscuit factory? Classy.


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Have a nice time - we did!

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Post by gilo » 25 Jun 2006, 22:21

Poppy wrote:Gilo, my English teacher had the same effect on me - I cannot write 'nice' or 'get/got' without feeling Miss Wallis at my shoulder tutting ... even after 34 tears! :shock:
The nice one stuck with me too. Unfortunately the knew instead of new just gets me every time and I can't, for the life of me, understand why it won't stick. :(

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Post by arachnid » 25 Jun 2006, 22:38

Something that always stuck with me too!!!
My teacher used to say " NICE" ???? Jam tarts are nice!!!! :roll:
( not the football team!!!) :wink:
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Post by Poppy » 26 Jun 2006, 09:22

foxy wrote:
Dadaist wrote:Image
I'm going there in a few weeks :D
Oh, I thought that Dada meant that ali takes the biscuit! :twisted:

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Post by foxy » 26 Jun 2006, 09:40

Poppy wrote:
Oh, I thought that Dada meant that ali takes the biscuit! :twisted:
Crumbs it's a bit like one of those Rorschach tests :twisted:

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Post by ali » 26 Jun 2006, 11:06

Poppy wrote:
foxy wrote:
Dadaist wrote:Image
I'm going there in a few weeks :D
Oh, I thought that Dada meant that ali takes the biscuit! :twisted:
Stop trying to Hob-nob with Dada!!!

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Post by Dadaist » 26 Jun 2006, 11:46

ali wrote:
Poppy wrote:
foxy wrote: I'm going there in a few weeks :D
Oh, I thought that Dada meant that ali takes the biscuit! :twisted:
Stop trying to Hob-nob with Dada!!!
This thread is a bit half-baked.

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Post by arachnid » 26 Jun 2006, 20:38

Dadaist wrote:
ali wrote:
Poppy wrote: Oh, I thought that Dada meant that ali takes the biscuit! :twisted:
Stop trying to Hob-nob with Dada!!!
This thread is a bit half-baked.
Are you trying to " stir it" Dadaist???? :wink:
Why be scared????

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 26 Jun 2006, 23:19

Aaaaaaaaaargh!!! One of my pet hates - people who 'quote' photographs in their posts. An out of focus picture of a biscuit now appears six times in this thread. It's driving me crackers!

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Post by Dadaist » 27 Jun 2006, 00:01

arachnid wrote:
Dadaist wrote:
ali wrote: Stop trying to Hob-nob with Dada!!!
This thread is a bit half-baked.
Are you trying to " stir it" Dadaist???? :wink:
No.

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Post by Dave Connelly » 27 Jun 2006, 06:28

"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
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Post by ali » 27 Jun 2006, 08:18

Bob Jefferson wrote:Aaaaaaaaaargh!!! One of my pet hates - people who 'quote' photographs in their posts. An out of focus picture of a biscuit now appears six times in this thread. It's driving me crackers!
So the forum rules forbid criticism of a poster's poor spelling but you can quite happily slag off the poor guy's out of focus biscuit. (Ginger) Nuts!!

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