Re: Dave B's Blog - Spring at last :)
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 12:15 am
I'll be joining youAndy P wrote:LOl i never spotted the Puma till Cod mentioned it. Awwwww if only there was an afterlife i`d come back as that Cat!
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I'll be joining youAndy P wrote:LOl i never spotted the Puma till Cod mentioned it. Awwwww if only there was an afterlife i`d come back as that Cat!
Dave Brown wrote:I Need to report a very rare occurrance. A sunny, warm day. Me being in, but with no cars on the drive. I don't think it has happened before Couple that with the new portrait panorama setting and it's completely different to any pics I've managed to get before.
It gets more people than you might think. The ally beside the Roman Villa, is the only link between the two housing estates, and is the main drag for dog walkers. Many people stop and talk about the garden as they are passing through.cordyman wrote:Dave Brown wrote:I Need to report a very rare occurrance. A sunny, warm day. Me being in, but with no cars on the drive. I don't think it has happened before Couple that with the new portrait panorama setting and it's completely different to any pics I've managed to get before.
Very very tidy indeed! Absolutely adore the recessed parking space on the right!
Do you get much pavement foot flow from passers by or have they no reason to walk that far round?
What a difference compared to your neighbours across the road, certainly doesnt look like the UK
Dave Brown wrote:It gets more people than you might think. The ally beside the Roman Villa, is the only link between the two housing estates, and is the main drag for dog walkers. Many people stop and talk about the garden as they are passing through.cordyman wrote:Dave Brown wrote:I Need to report a very rare occurrance. A sunny, warm day. Me being in, but with no cars on the drive. I don't think it has happened before Couple that with the new portrait panorama setting and it's completely different to any pics I've managed to get before.
Very very tidy indeed! Absolutely adore the recessed parking space on the right!
Do you get much pavement foot flow from passers by or have they no reason to walk that far round?
What a difference compared to your neighbours across the road, certainly doesnt look like the UK
Costa del Kentotorongo wrote:Is that really Spain? Looks like Gravesend
In Portuguese, Kent would be pronounced the same as quente, which means hotDave Brown wrote:Costa del Kent
Yes, it loved the wet summer of 2012, and the warmth of 2013. Seems to be putting on around 6 to 9" (15 to 25cm)of trunk per year.cordyman wrote:Great pics! Is it me or has the washy put on some considerable height?
Although Kent has the highest temps recorded in the UK Wikipedia suggests...otorongo wrote:In Portuguese, Kent would be pronounced the same as quente, which means hotDave Brown wrote:Costa del Kent
I bought the Butia in 1992, and was probably 5 or 6 years old, so around 25/30-ish years oldfieldfest wrote:very nice as always mr B. love the butia. how old would you guestimate it to be?