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Your Wildlife Sightings!

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by cidermaster, May 22, 2014.

  1. Thank you John
     
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  2. Thank you Pete
     
  3. Another couple from the back garden today. I've worked out how to operate the camera remotely via my phone, but it's the most frustrating thing in the world, 'cos as soon as you move more than aboot 10 feet away from it, the connection fails, and you have to start from scratch - wifi, password, focus, etc, etc.

    Still, at least the weather's holding up!

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  4. Me and Ruby Roo thinking of you and your lovely Family:49::49::49::49:
     
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  6. That cat means business.

    :)
     
    He wanted some of my pastrami sandwich
     
  7. Great pictures there dug,that's a good App you have for your camera.:50:
     
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    I know it's not wildlife but I love the history of where I live and grew up :)
     
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    Wee waggie was back posing again :giggle1:
     
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  13. Yeah i'm the same, watched the changing face of the river Clyde for years, can remember when the SECC was built also the other buildings around it.

    In 1988 i worked as a tram driver at the Glasgow garden festival, had a birds eye view of everything that was gettin built at the time.
     
  14. Thanks seamus :50:
     
  15. Had to upload to YouTube. Can’t share video any other way. Cracking amount of birds on the wetlands

     
  16. I like how you've worded that prof "the changing face of the river Clyde" cause it has changed over the years from when I was a wee girl, the tenement block I live in and the one's along Dumbarton road still bear the shrapnel marks from the blitz 13th and 14th March from the luftwaffe, my dad's right into the history of the second world war and particularly how bad Dalmuir and Clydebank suffered, wish I'd listened more to history in school, the older I get the more important it is to me
     

  17. Yeah i'm the same, couldney stand it at school lol, my wee mammy used to tell me stories years ago about when she worked in munitions, such a vital part of the war effort, i think it was Howdens in Glasgow, i really wished i'd listened to her more.


    Just like yer dad i've taken a real interest in the second world war, something that years ago i wouldn't have been interested in, but as i've got older i see things differently and have a quest for knowledge, particularly historical wars, world events, i read books and watch programmes that in the past i wouldn't have bothered with.

    I think it's called auldcodgeritis. :giggle1: :52:
     
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