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This Crow has a injured foot and hops everywhere.It is known a peg leg and has been coming to this garden with its partner a good few years.
Akter flooding the bathroom by forgetting my bath and causing waterfalls in the kitchen below I washed all my towels which I'd used to mop the water up with. It was almost dry when the heavens opened, thunder, lightening and a deluge of water happened as I tried to bring in 3 loads of towels. yes the pegs weny in all directions as I grabbed armfuls of washing.
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299 :: 365 :: 26th October 2013
Just two pegs.
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Tent pegging (sometimes spelled tent-pegging or tentpegging) is a cavalry sport of ancient origin, and is one of only ten equestrian disciplines officially recognised by the International Equestrian Federation. Used narrowly, the term refers to a specific mounted game with ground targets. More broadly, it refers to the entire class of mounted cavalry games involving edged weapons on horseback, for which the term "equestrian skill-at-arms" is also used.
Day 12 of 365 and it seems like its more every other day than every day! But this one I posted the other day and Arch commented that it was a pity about the telephone wire, which I agree it was so I had a bash on Photoshop, telephone wire? what telephone wire?? :)
Seen parked out side Keighley Bus Museum is Square Pegs X968ULG, a smart looking Transbus Dennis Marshall on 30th April 2017. New to Halton Transport as 22.