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RustY©
January 15th 09, 10:30 AM
My first low level shots of the year. A bit cloudy but it did help to
overcome the Christmas cabin fever.
.Lee
January 15th 09, 11:19 AM
"RustY©" > rudely blurted out
53:
> My first low level shots of the year. A bit cloudy but it did help to
> overcome the Christmas cabin fever.
>
>
Thanks again for posting these Rusty. Great
as usual! I notice that more and more of the
jockeys are posing (or doing a Kilroy!) as
they go by.
An off topic question, the answer of which
depends on your farming knowledge...
That far North, middle of Winter, what are the
sheep grazing? Rye? Fescue? Clover? Some type of
legume? Sure as heck isn't Bermuda Grass!
'Tis amazingly green for January.
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Here's *my* funny sig from an ABPA thread on 08/16/08:
Alan Erskine > says... "I've got an IQ of 151"
"I'm in the 99th percentile for my age group - that's the top 1 percent"
(nice math there, Einstein!) "I doubt very strongly that you know
anyone in my range of IQ" (Neither do you, Einstein)
Lee > discussing newsserver retention:
"...I can go back about 6 months to locate files..."
Alan Erskine > interrupts with:
"Why should we wait for six months to download an image
that was posted yesterday?"
RustY ©
January 15th 09, 03:23 PM
".Lee" > wrote in message
6.98...
> An off topic question, the answer of which
> depends on your farming knowledge...
>
> That far North, middle of Winter, what are the
> sheep grazing?
It's just plain British meadow grass. It grows all the year round but much
slower in the winter with the cold and shorter days. The brown areas in the
pics are fern and marsh-reed patches which will re-green in the spring.
When I'm really ulucky I get a helicopter spraying the fern in the spring to
kill them off. Unlucky because it stops all other flying for the day.
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