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Confined to barracks for three days does not a happy poodle make. Torrential rain and high winds, the aftermath of a cyclone, meant Penny missed her usual walks. Definitely bored!
It was boring & too much rainy yesterday, so I made these 3 cards...
It took me around 30 minutes of my life... boring,eh?
To be fair, nurseries are the 3rd most torturous place to be dragged by your mom, after fabric stores and carpet stores.
This young padawan (you can tell because human Jedis in training apparently shave their beards) is looking bored waiting for Star Wars Episode III in Springfield Missouri.
"Are you bored with life? Then throw yourself into some work you believe in with all your heart, live for it, die for it, and you will find happiness that you had thought could never be yours."
Cuộc sống làm bạn buồn chán ư? Hãy lao vào công việc bạn tin tưởng bằng tất cả trái tim, sống vì nó, chết vì nó, và bạn sẽ tìm thấy thứ hạnh phúc tưởng chừng như không bao giờ đạt được.
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Zorki-4 with Jupiter-8 on ??.
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and also I am a boring shots addiction.
waste films to take this kind of nonsense shots.
so what?
Well, it is the way I enjoy shooting photos....:O)
This is one street which certainly bore its name before the Norman Conquest. This came from the great fishpool from which in Saxon times the inhabitants of the royal estate of Kingsbury gained a livelihood. At the lower end of the street the properties on the northern side of the street ran back to Downfield and at the upper end back to the toft of Squillers. On the southern side the properties stretched down to the river at the lower end and at the upper, back to Kitchener's Mead. This was named after the Kitchener of the Abbey. In 1538 the Abbot leased to Henry Gape a tenement described as stretching from the highway in the north to the Prior's Pond on the south, towards the "Kechener's Meade". This pond will have been one of the Abbey's fishponds and was perhaps situated where there was still a pond in the early 19th century.
In the 19th Century there were many inns and shops in Fishpool Street also factories assembling straw hats from parts plaited by women.
This is the bore site where we have a second supply of water. It doesn't give us that much but the bore we have on site just doesn't have enough capacity.
This bore was drilled by Esso in the eighties looking for petroleum. The water has this black hydro carbon gunk in it but it was not viable.
I am standing on the hill they made that has a open cement tank. The water comes from the bore into it, the black crap floats to the top. Water is taken from the bottom of the cement tank through piping that goes into the dam for heat exchanging, the pipe then comes out of the dam into a black tank. A solar operated pump then pumps the water in the black tank to our dam on site.
The solar panel is just enough to run the pump, one hand shadow slows the pump down, two hand shadows stops the pump all together.
but not so long ago it was an unknown vegetable . WE NEVER had it in childghood and i was very 'mature' before i tried it.
Now it is so common that years ago my grandson wet home and excitedly told his mum that 'nanny had white broccoli ' YRS , Exciting old cauliflower..