teehee! luckily all our elderly female relatives but one are long gone.
on the border between North-West and the Midlands of England. about 3 miles from the Pennine hills. Otherwise known as crash country as this was...
yeah, like elderly female relatives :>
The way it took off in the last furlong possibly
The Butler did it.
They are indeed. and I hadn't seen mention of the female pilot. Good on her.
I heard about this earlier today. A wonderful way and time to be found again.
very crunchy if I recall. Yes I did wake up part way through. Once you've sat next to a cat thats happily chewing away on a spider bigger than your...
fair enough, Just hit the RSPB site.
that is a seriously good summary Nick. Nice to read about it and see some photos. One day I intend to go and photograph all the crash sites in my...
Nick your English is very good. So no need to worry about that. *Goes off to work to see if I can 'borrow' some water gear*
Hugh he's right. You are the one to ask anything about the MN
Jodrell Bank to go This is from the government who want to save a measley couple of million pounds a year. utter utter bar stewards!:cry_smile:
is a National Treasure This has had to be the nicest thing I have seen for quite some time. And the British Library have listed it as a National...
Quite a normal occurence. And in todays paper my stomach was torn open but I tucked my shirt in and carried on. And a hell of a lot of well...
They have now been told to wear their uniforms with pride, and even our wash pot PM is telling them to do so. We'll see. Now to nuke Peterborough
Oondreds of legs. You never seen a British spider? Use their webs as trampolines and come at you at eye height
I think the Peregrines have started arriving back and choosing nesting sites Andy. Remind me in a month or so and I'll link you to some nest cameras...
Watcha John
OK, where's me wellies?
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