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Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2014 11:02

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:O as close as I could get before going out of focus

I don't like creepy crawlies...or creepy flysies...I especially don't like daddy long legs, but that is a good shot Rob.

gpick24 31-05-2014 17:11

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After quite a knackering week, I could only manage a short walk around Lower Foulridge Reservoir -

maxthecollie 31-05-2014 18:00

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After quite a knackering week, I could only manage a short walk around Lower Foulridge Reservoir -

Love the thrush in last pic

gpick24 31-05-2014 19:10

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Love the thrush in last pic

Ah, it`s a thrush thanks Max, wondered why I got an an itch while walking past it.

maxthecollie 31-05-2014 19:45

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Just keep taking the tablets

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2014 19:51

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Yes, the pessaries wouldn't be a lot of good.

gpick24 31-05-2014 19:53

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Doc prescribed cream, but it seems to be working.

davemac 31-05-2014 20:22

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After quite a knackering week, I could only manage a short walk around Lower Foulridge Reservoir -

I noticed you are adopting a low stance in some of your shots, especially around water, it may be worth taking precautions to avoid a moist gusset before its too late.

gpick24 31-05-2014 20:30

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If I've learned anything from you Dave, moist gussets should be embraced not avoided.

Stevie R 31-05-2014 20:59

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1107424)
Love the thrush in last pic

Check this out Frank.It looks like a juvenile Blackbird.




The RSPB: Blackbird

davemac 31-05-2014 21:31

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1107439)
If I've learned anything from you Dave, moist gussets should be embraced not avoided.

I am not saying avoid completely, but avoided until you have taken precautions. I recommend Dubbin, but not just any Dubbin, I find the neutral to be best, I did experiment with the brown and black Dubbin but looked at in the right direction your gusset could take on the appearance of either an Oak hat stand or a bag of nutty slack, in that order.

davemac 31-05-2014 21:55

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Today in Pictures, Spring Woods was busy today, families enjoying the warmth and sun.

1.I have been waiting for this, very common but until you get your eye in difficult to spot.
2. Common Spotted Orchid, flowers through June and July, the only place it doesn't grow is the Scottish Highlands.
3. There are dark clouds over there.
4. Looking over the top of Whalley.
5. Still over the top of Whalley, with a view of Longridge Fell.
6. Now the Bluebell, Ramsons, and other spring bulbs have finished, the only colour at the moment comes from Rhododendrons.
7. A thread of colour drifts into the green.
8. Sheep drifting across the plains.
9. Another burst of colour.
10. A herd of British Fighting cows being trained at a secret location.

gpick24 31-05-2014 21:58

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Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 1107440)
Check this out Frank.It looks like a juvenile Blackbird.




The RSPB: Blackbird

Does that mean I` ve bean taking a placebo?

gpick24 31-05-2014 22:01

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....a bag of nutty slack....

I like the sound of that.:D

Turtle 31-05-2014 23:40

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1107443)
I am not saying avoid completely, but avoided until you have taken precautions. I recommend Dubbin, but not just any Dubbin, I find the neutral to be best, I did experiment with the brown and black Dubbin but looked at in the right direction your gusset could take on the appearance of either an Oak hat stand or a bag of nutty slack, in that order.

Chortle! Guffaw :)


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