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Ill be drinking more Pimms in future  :thumbsup:  ........................THANK YOU!

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1 hour ago, TattooDave said:

It's Borage, Borago officinalis, the leaves are edible, and the flowers are often used in Pimms.

 

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10 hours ago, crazylegs said:

Ill be drinking more Pimms in future  :thumbsup:  ........................THANK YOU!

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It's a strange plant in that the flowers change from blue to pink as they age, so pick only the blue ones, wash them thoroughly of course, they look cook frozen in ice cubes.

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1 hour ago, Winsford Soul said:

Chris. This link is not available in the UK according to the web page. Its run commercially by wait for it. BBC worldwide.

Steve

Steve, it's mostly industrial/technonlogic (?) pictures. Personnally I prefer "nature" pictures though I like this one :


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Don’t fall

Driving around the outskirts of Sofia, Bulgaria, I saw this astonishing construction, which may have been a former cement plant. I spent some time exploring the building, trying to “deconstruct” it with my camera. With this image, I wanted to express something impossible, like the works of Escher. Credit: David de Rueda

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Had a bit of a scare earlier. There was only one chick in the nest - the other three were nowhere to be seen. After about an hour one returned, and now the other two have returned. They do start going for a walk around that ledge as they get more daring - but it is a long way down! They also get a little fed up with each other and like to get their own space. 

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4 minutes ago, suzannek said:

20160512_182530.jpgThese beautiful Cowslips are growing just at the Slack, Butterknowle. Not seen a display like this for years 

Wow!

Lovely Suz.

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14 minutes ago, suzannek said:

I reckon the cold spell has led to the good display, they do well after a hard winter usually 

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Hi Suz

I have memories of playing in a huge field full of Cowslips when I was very small. We made necklaces out of buttercups and checked to see if you liked butter by holding a buttercup under each others chins. There was a small wood - we used to be scared of getting lost, and we built a den in a small dyke. The roof was made of some corrugated steel sheets - no idea where we got those from. To be a child again - seems an eternity ago. :(

Peter

 

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50 minutes ago, TattooDave said:

I can't do anything as good as Suz's cowslips, but in the heat of the Mediterranean we can produce some colour, even without much rain,

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an as of now unidentified Silene growing en masse at El Refugio de Juanar, above Marbella, and,

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Tuberaria guttata, the annual spotted rock rose, certainly the best display I've seen of both of them.

We have the Teesdale Rock Rose it only grows here 

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2 hours ago, suzannek said:

We have the Teesdale Rock Rose it only grows here 

What's it's botanic specifics Suz? Just found out, it's Helianthemum canum subsp. Laevigatum, and it seems like it's really rare.

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14 minutes ago, Kev John said:

Just taken the dog for a walk & on our return we spotted this 1 flower head in a natural garden near my house 

Don't know what kind of flower it is ?

atb Kev 

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Looks like a tree peony Kev

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7 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

And here's me thinking that peony lived in fields and stables of a night.  :g:

Steve

I think you'll find there's an E too many, it's mine if anyone finds it

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3 hours ago, Peter99 said:

All four chicks are doing really well still - getting braver and more independent by the day. They spend most of the time out of the nest now and go for wanders around the ledge of the building. They only really like each other when it's cold now!

Whose a pretty boy (or girl) then! More feathers than down now. handsome.JPG

Which looks like now Peter, cold and damp at the moment, and here's me with 74F and wall to wall sunshine.

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13 minutes ago, TattooDave said:

Which looks like now Peter, cold and damp at the moment, and here's me with 74F and wall to wall sunshine.

Yep raining again in Nottingham Dave. I'm at work in Loughborough - cold but dry.

 

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3 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Yep raining again in Nottingham Dave. I'm at work in Loughborough - cold but dry.

 

Supposedly better tomorrow though Peter, so they should get a day of good food again

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1 hour ago, TattooDave said:

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I know the first one was perched on an aloe species flower stalk, and the other is on an agave leaf, but don't know what species of dragonfly they are, I just thank them for being obliging enough to stay still.

Dave. Nice pictures mate. Martyn Pitt ( the elder ) will identify the dragonflies for you mate. He,s been around as long as they have

Steve

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5 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Dave. Nice pictures mate. Martyn Pitt ( the elder ) will identify the dragonflies for you mate. He,s been around as long as they have

Steve

Thanks Steve, I pretty much guessed Martyn would fill in the gaps with the dragonflies, they were in the cactus garden in Paloma Park, Benalmadena, one of my favourite haunts. 

Dave

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I found this little bird last Autumn, must have come from a lucky bag or something. So I childishly Pulled down the branches and sat it at the top of the tree.

Still there today.........not real by the way!

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11 hours ago, Peter99 said:

What a lovely dog.

What's his/her name?

 

Thanks, yes he's a smashing dog. Names Benson (after the butler in Soap) and he's coming up to 7 years old. Just off to walk him now!

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