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Orlestone is three hundred and eighty eight hectares in size. It is predominantly mixed native broadleaves and a small percentage of conifer.
The area is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), managed principally for birds and butterflies.
There is a medium sized car park and picnic area, with a height barrier at the main entrance. . All roads are unsurfaced. As it is very low lying, it has a tendency to flood in winter.
Fotinhas super atrasadas do nosso encontrinho, mas não podia deixar de postar.
Foi maravilhoso meninas, muito obrigada!! <3
International superstar Juanitho (www.myspace.com/mostrobb) in a new photo session by Raysitoxico (www.myspace.com/raysitoxico)
simple knitting for a simple mind. I'm just happy knitting a k1,p1 long skinny stripey scarf these days.
My handspun from Funky Carolina...Bubbly Find...174 yds Falkland.
Don't know why I found these funny names for towns. I have been to the Old Scotland so I know about funny names.
Economy (2006 pop.: 1,111)[1] is an unincorporated rural community situated along the north shore of the Minas Basin/Cobequid Bay, at approximately 45°23'N, 63°54'W, in Colchester County, Nova Scotia. In the late 19th century, it was known for its shipbuilding industry.
think slaine was a little worn out after the excitment of seeing a house full of people today hehe :)
Only the tip of the tail remains visible, and it was still still flipping, though likely just agonal movements
C44-9W 9642 SD70M 3861 C41-8W 9451 and the rock train was T12? and the 4053 "Grow Wiscosin" was the 'grain train' as it had a cut of 25 cars at the elevator in Rock Springs, WI. Grain train had to back into the siding to let the T12 out of town.