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I've had a browse and I found 6 pages which may have some interest but not particularly car related so not suited to that thread. I'll put the first one up here just because it was my pride and joy in the collecting days. I'd love to see the envelope that it fits on: :)
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"and now for something completely different" 'I'm sure I saw something moving in there'

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Apologies for the picture quality - it was dark in there.
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I've hit the 2700 posts and it would be so obvious to post up a 2.7 V6 C5 as my celebration but you know me better than that so here's another 2.7l car well worthy of a celebratory picture not to mention a whatsthisthen on the side:
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Chapter and verse here..."This is an Arizona car with absolutely no rust".

http://smclassiccars.com/subaru/143316- ... matic.html

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 19:33 Chapter and verse here..."This is an Arizona car with absolutely no rust".

http://smclassiccars.com/subaru/143316- ... matic.html

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I saw my Mum today in Hungerford (near to St Lawrence Church, and the camera came with me. I hope these pictures are suitable for POTD;
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Own work, bumble bee
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Own work, ladybird
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Own work, caterpillar group
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Own work, ducks resting on a weed patch
Own work, ducks resting on a weed patch
Own work, I liked this flower (whatever it is)
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Own work, blue tit
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Own work, grasshopper
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Own work, egret
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Own work, this thistle is getting value for pollen!
Own work, this thistle is getting value for pollen!
Own work, heading back to the boat
Own work, heading back to the boat
Own work, butterfly
Own work, butterfly
Own work, ladybird larva
Own work, ladybird larva
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 19:58 I saw my Mum today in Hungerford (near to St Lawrence Church, and the camera came with me. I hope these pictures are suitable for POTD;
Terrific set of photos there James, especially the grasshopper and the ladybird!!! :)
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 19:58 I saw my Mum today in Hungerford (near to St Lawrence Church, and the camera came with me. I hope these pictures are suitable for POTD;
An absolute feast James, Botany, Entomology, and Ornithology Club well catered for. If you had nipped across to the Three Swans and photographed the Oxford 26/Sarum 27 milepost that would have just been the icing on the cake!

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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 19:58 I saw my Mum today in Hungerford (near to St Lawrence Church, and the camera came with me. I hope these pictures are suitable for POTD;

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That'll be a Pyramidal Orchid :)

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You need to keep an eye on Egret's as they have a habit of spitting at you as they fly past. Their aim is terrible though. We have a couple at work - I refer to them as 'The grim reaper dressed in white' as they have a habit of sitting motionless hunched on branches :lol:
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I came across a nice page from Czechoslovakia (as it was then) for the Entomology, and Ornithology Clubs in my stamp album:
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bobins wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 20:20
Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 19:58 I saw my Mum today in Hungerford (near to St Lawrence Church, and the camera came with me. I hope these pictures are suitable for POTD;

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That'll be a Pyramidal Orchid :)

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You need to keep an eye on Egret's as they have a habit of spitting at you as they fly past. Their aim is terrible though. We have a couple at work - I refer to them as 'The grim reaper dressed in white' as they have a habit of sitting motionless hunched on branches :lol:
Oops, I forgot, there is another orchid in the album;
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 20:52

Oops, I forgot, there is another orchid in the album;
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Own work, marsh orchid?

Probably a marsh orchid, but might be a common spotted depending on the leaves.
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It was close to a stream.
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I've mentioned it before but this link takes you to identify.plantnet (pre selected western europe) where you can add a picture either from a url or add one from your files directly.

https://identify.plantnet.org/query/weurope/

Came up with Southern Marsh Orchid from your picture on the forum

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In the late '60s I bought a Farina Morris Oxford estate that had been imported from Lebanon for very little money. It was LHD, didn't have a straight panel on it, the seats were falling apart and the suspension was bent. I spent sometime at the scrap yard and replaced the seats and the mechanical bits and resprayed it, I spent a lot of time but very little money on it, because .... it didn't have a spot of rust on it anywhere.

We ran it for about five years and had it when we moved down here, I eventually converted it to RHD and fitted a BMC 1500 diesel, it did stirling service.

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Guess what - I've found a picture of it. :wink:
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