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6 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Wow! Looks like the whole sky is on fire! 

Great picture Suz.

Peter

We get amazing sunrises and sunsets where I live. It looked like volcanic larva 

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49 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Grandson Thomas ready for his first Christmas. Smiling as always

Steve

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He's beautiful Steve. Looking at the picture bought a tear to my eye - that's what Christmas is all about.

Happy Christmas to you and yours, my lovely friend.

Pete

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

He's beautiful Steve. Looking at the picture bought a tear to my eye - that's what Christmas is all about.

Happy Christmas to you and yours, my lovely friend.

Pete

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Good evening my special friend. :hatsoff2:can't wait to see him tomorrow morning. Thank you for your kind words. They mean a lot. We have lost Lou,s Dad last week so it's a bitter sweet time. God bless you. Have a great Christmas

Steve

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50 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

He's beautiful Steve. Looking at the picture bought a tear to my eye - that's what Christmas is all about.

Happy Christmas to you and yours, my lovely friend.

Pete

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Absolutely gorgeous your grandchild. Happy Christmas little one xx

Merry Christmas to all on here

Love

Suz 

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Posted
59 minutes ago, TattooDave said:

A rare find today, and only one flower where I was told in previous years they were abundant, the white hooped petticoat narcissus, Narcissus cantabricus

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Wow! So simple, delicate and beautiful. That's nature.

Thanks for the continued tutoring Dave. Love it.

Pete

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Peter99 said:

Wow! So simple, delicate and beautiful. That's nature.

Thanks for the continued tutoring Dave. Love it.

Pete

 

 

Second that Pete. I know I little bit about birds and animals but really nothing about plants and trees. 

Steve

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Posted
9 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Wow! So simple, delicate and beautiful. That's nature.

Thanks for the continued tutoring Dave. Love it.

Pete

 

 

 

9 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Second that Pete. I know I little bit about birds and animals but really nothing about plants and trees. 

Steve

I continue to be amazed by the power of nature, yet we seem hell bent on destroying the beauty of this planet we call home, sometimes I think we're the aliens. 

I'm not a fan of daffodils, but the specie Narcissus is incredibly vast and beautiful, I still have one or two to find in Spain, and as one is a late autumn flowerer I have that as an excuse to keep searching next year.  Bytheway, I was wearing shorts and sandals on my foray yesterday, it was like a late spring day in the UK.

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4 minutes ago, Widnes63 said:

Remember Ronnie my grandson born premature at 28 weeks weighing in at 1lb 2oz ?

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Here he is pre  hernia operation before he came home on the 23rd......

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And here he is at home having a sleep on his granddad, weighing in at nearly 7lb .....

My best Christmas present !!!

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Ste. It doesn't get any better. So chuffed for you mate.

Ste

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Thanks Ste, after months in hospital it's good to have him home, he is still on a trickle of oxygen to help develop his lungs but that's nothing compared to what he has been through......

Hope to see you and Lou in the new year mate :)

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My eldest was born a month prem, with a heart murmur, pneumonia & all sorts of complications, had the last rites and we we told to prepare for the worst. Back in the day (1975) when it left him with next to no chance of making it.  

41 years later..........................

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Posted
1 hour ago, Widnes63 said:

Remember Ronnie my grandson born premature at 28 weeks weighing in at 1lb 2oz ?

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Here he is pre  hernia operation before he came home on the 23rd......

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And here he is at home having a sleep on his granddad, weighing in at nearly 7lb .....

My best Christmas present !!!

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Wow! What a little miracle and probably the best Christmas gift ever.

Sending all of you my best.

Peter

 

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Fens Dave . I would say.

Steve

I was thinking that too Steve, but was hoping to narrow it down a lot further, looks like the River Nene, somewhere around Thrapston, but I could be way of course.


Posted
5 minutes ago, ZoomSoulBlue said:

It's the back water where it splits from the nene to Whittlesea, right near Stanground lock - if you zoom in on the middle pic the bridge is the Peterborough to March line. 

I thought I knew the area, old stamping ground for me.

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Extremely touching and uplifting. May he grow stronger and stronger with each day.  

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