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General Discussion / Re: Raising money to support T...Last post by emjaybee - Today at 02:46:53 PM44 years ago the battle to retake the Falkland Islands was in full swing. HMS Sheffield, HMS Ardent, HMS Antelope, HMS Coventry had been sunk, the Atlantic Conveyor had been hit by two Exocet missiles and 77 British military personnel were dead with numerous casualties.
Since then, many British service personnel have lost their lives, & countless more have suffered, and are suffering hardships due to PTSD & injuries suffered in service. Any donation you can make, however small, goes a long way. I'm still quite a way from my £500 target that I've set myself. If you'd like to know more about the amazing work The Veterans Charity does, then please follow the link below. The other link is to my JustGiving fundraising page. https://www.veteranscharity.org.uk/ https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/MichaelBowler2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL&utm_campaign=020 #2
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by cmason - Today at 01:17:49 PMQuote from: Bealman on Today at 08:24:11 AMJust getting all the stuff via the interweb on me phone about the "heatwave" in the UK. Ah yes - I often have similar feelings when I hear these reports from the UK of so-called heatwaves as I melt here in the land of Wa. #3
Sadly Passed Away / Re: David (dannyboy) KayLast post by port perran - Today at 12:01:31 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on Today at 10:46:36 AMHi Folks,I'll raise a glass of something appropriate, maybe a Connemara slightly peated single malt, this evening. I, along with Mike @Nbodger got to know David quite well during the making of the NGF Virtual Exhibitions a few years back. He will forever be remembered for ALWAYS being late to join us on our virtual planning meetings AND for forgetting to turn the sound on when he eventually did log in. Cheers to you David. #4
Sadly Passed Away / Re: David (dannyboy) KayLast post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:46:36 AMHi Folks,
Could you please raise a cup/glass to the memory of 'dannyboy' who would have celebrated his 75th birthday today? Whether he's 'upstairs' or 'downstairs' (and I'm sure it would be the former) he's probably causing lots of mayhem with his 'Groaners' and I, for one, am pleased that thread is being kept going. (there's a pic of the lad in reply #19) #5
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by chrism - Today at 10:26:57 AMQuote from: Newportnobby on Today at 10:23:14 AMQuote from: chrism on Today at 10:18:36 AMArtic Terns perchance? They are very protective of their nests. Well spotted #6
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:23:14 AMQuote from: chrism on Today at 10:18:36 AMArtic Terns perchance? They are very protective of their nests. They're the real bigguns, aren't they? The size of lorries, if I recall #7
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by chrism - Today at 10:18:36 AMQuote from: Bealman on Today at 08:24:11 AMWhen I got out of bed the other morning, it was 24° in the kitchen and I put the gas fire on! Fahrenheit? Quote from: Bealman on Today at 09:30:18 AMHaving said that, the top of me head got badly sunburned back in 2023 on Holy Island, Northumberland, of all places! Doesn't need to be hot to get sunburn, just clear. Back in the early eighties I went for a nice walk on the Berwyn mountains in Wales. Twas a nice bright day but very comfortable temperature (aided by the altitude) so we were in shorts and t-shirts. Couldn't do any walking for the next few days - shorts would have exacerbated the sunburn on the legs and long trousers rubbed it too much. Quote from: Train Waiting on Today at 09:46:20 AMalso handy protection from dive-bombing seabirds, of which there are a good few thereabouts. Arctic Terns perchance? They are very protective of their nests. I went to the Farnes one summer and the National Trust warden had a speckly white hat, which he told us started the season as a blue hat Carrying the camera tripod over the shoulder was a good defence though - if they don't have anything to deposit they will peck any head they can get to instead, and they can easily draw blood. #8
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by port perran - Today at 09:59:48 AMQuote from: Train Waiting on Today at 09:46:20 AMI couldn't agree more @Train Waiting .Quote from: Bealman on Today at 08:24:11 AMJust getting all the stuff via the interweb on me phone about the "heatwave" in the UK. This is Summer weather and a splendid change after what was, until the last day or so, a pretty dismal Spring. I for one love the heat so no complaints here. Mind you, I caught the train to Hayle in Cornwall on Saturday to visit the club exhibition. Super duper weather all the way but Hayle itself was shrouded in damp sea mist with a temperature of about ten degrees. - brrrr. That's cornwall for you though - I should know as I lived there for 20 years. #9
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Train Waiting - Today at 09:46:20 AMQuote from: Bealman on Today at 08:24:11 AMJust getting all the stuff via the interweb on me phone about the "heatwave" in the UK. Exactly! More than one nice summer's day is now a 'heatwave', with all sorts of health warnings. And some snow in winter is a 'Beast from the East' or similar nonsense. Have we forgotten about seasonal weather? And, as for this new fixation with naming storms - what nonsense. Your sunburnt scalp on Holy Island must have been a pain. Perhaps the monks carried parasols ... also handy protection from dive-bombing seabirds, of which there are a good few thereabouts. With all good wishes. John #10
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Bealman - Today at 09:30:18 AMHaving said that, the top of me head got badly sunburned back in 2023 on Holy Island, Northumberland, of all places!
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