Picture(s) of the day....
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Just to blaze the trail,
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I can nearly equal that - I can photograph the polystyrene packaging that encased our new fridge-freezer today if you want
Or maybe you'd like a photograph of one of the circuit boards from the wheel balancer that I was fiddling with earlier.
.......I'm afraid I'd struggle to put up an even slightly exciting photo from today

.......I'm afraid I'd struggle to put up an even slightly exciting photo from today

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I've brought all that back home with me because the Household waste recycling centre was in the middle of Saturday rushhour so I just drove past it and headed home. While I'm sure your polystyrene is still in intact large pieces, the relatively smaller packaging from a new built-in oven ended up in hundreds of pieces in the wheelie bin.
No threshhold of excitingness on POTD, as I have just proved!
Here's one from yesterday which I'm sure will stir the passions of ornithology club.
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No threshhold of excitingness on POTD, as I have just proved!
Here's one from yesterday which I'm sure will stir the passions of ornithology club.
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For those who can't get enough of bus seats and their interesting upholstery
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I only have boring boxes and envelopes from Amazon and eBay 
Hard Drive caddy, RAM card, blowlamp, Officium CD and Shea butter. Stir them in a pot and see what you get.

Hard Drive caddy, RAM card, blowlamp, Officium CD and Shea butter. Stir them in a pot and see what you get.
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A misty morning pic to fill the gap.
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The love of my life - and my future wife next to it - to whom I am still married - until she sees this. 

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Me being a "Number Noticer" Peter I have just put you on 333 likes! A prile of 3's, the finest hand in 3-card Brag, or the version of it we used to play.
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..bonus for you Peter
A gentle, blurry cinema advert from 1955
but you may have to like the Hippy Hippy Shakes to enjoy this fully
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A gentle, blurry cinema advert from 1955
but you may have to like the Hippy Hippy Shakes to enjoy this fully
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The forum's easiest thread to join in, participating is more fun then viewing so join in if you can.
Its easy. For example.
This has been a very rare sight recently, so I just pointed my simple little digital camera up at the sky, clicked the shutter, and if I say so myself, nice composition.
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Its easy. For example.
This has been a very rare sight recently, so I just pointed my simple little digital camera up at the sky, clicked the shutter, and if I say so myself, nice composition.
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"Its not small its far away"
Mine was a '56 Cresta. My first diesel conversion, fitted a Perkins 4/99 engine complete kit in 1959. Brilliant fuel consumption dreadful performance.
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Mine was a '56 Cresta. My first diesel conversion, fitted a Perkins 4/99 engine complete kit in 1959. Brilliant fuel consumption dreadful performance.
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todays trail-blazer....
Well it was a little brighter and bluer down at the coast but a bit dull on the moors at the "famous five view" today.
and one for Botany club, what connects it with Fitzpatricks in Rawtenstall?
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Well it was a little brighter and bluer down at the coast but a bit dull on the moors at the "famous five view" today.
and one for Botany club, what connects it with Fitzpatricks in Rawtenstall?
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I had a Irish guy ask me if I could sell his Cherokee Grand Chief for him from my forecourt, I said ok bring it up.Peter.N. wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 10:27 "Its not small its far away"
Mine was a '56 Cresta. My first diesel conversion, fitted a Perkins 4/99 engine complete kit in 1959. Brilliant fuel consumption dreadful performance.
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A couple of days later I heard what I thought was a diesel tractor coming up the street then saw it was the Cherokee.

He'd taken the fine six cylinder petrol engine out and replaced it with a second hand Ford four cylinder diesel engine out of a JCB.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 13 Jul 2020, 18:49
and one for Botany club, what connects it with Fitzpatricks in Rawtenstall?
Regards Neil
I'm guessing you simply add it to Taraxacum officinale and you get your answer - though actually finding a genuine authentic version for sale can be quite a challenge these days.
