Photography anyone?

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I have a daily visitor (always just as the sun is setting) this has been one of the few moments ive had my camera at hand when he arrives, always the same time ish, between 6pm and 7pm, he looks in all my patio plants and eats all the insects he finds, the only problem is he is young and scares very easily, I was simply at the right spot at the right time and took the pic through a window, I moved extremely slowly, it looked directly at me as I clicked the shutter :)

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Time to hire a chainsaw, this happened 2 days ago in our so called 'slight breezes' the weather on the TV said we were going to get :rofl:

34 inch girth, snapped like a twig.

My neighbour is getting a bit wound up with having half my tree in his garden, I have no idea why :rolleyes:

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Hate to tell ya Hippy but I think you will find that Health n Safety have prevented the hire of chainsaws in the UK


stihl you could go n get a bow saw, u could do with the exercise, you spend far to much time at your PC;)
 
How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem – and that that problem leads to a dead end? How many times have you felt stumped knowing that the problem laying before you is one you cannot solve. No leads. No options. No solutions.

Did it feel like you had exhausted all possible options and yet are still before the mountain – large, unconquerable, and impregnable? When encountering such enormous problems, you may feel like you're hammering against a steel mountain. The pressure of having to solve such a problem may be overwhelming.

But rejoice! There might be some hope yet!
 
bud.uncle said:
How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem – and that that problem leads to a dead end? How many times have you felt stumped knowing that the problem laying before you is one you cannot solve. No leads. No options. No solutions.

Did it feel like you had exhausted all possible options and yet are still before the mountain – large, unconquerable, and impregnable? When encountering such enormous problems, you may feel like you're hammering against a steel mountain. The pressure of having to solve such a problem may be overwhelming.

But rejoice! There might be some hope yet!

I am at there... I asked my doctor, he prescribed me some pills called time, I take one pill at a day...
 
bud.uncle said:
How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem – and that that problem leads to a dead end? How many times have you felt stumped knowing that the problem laying before you is one you cannot solve. No leads. No options. No solutions.

Did it feel like you had exhausted all possible options and yet are still before the mountain – large, unconquerable, and impregnable? When encountering such enormous problems, you may feel like you're hammering against a steel mountain. The pressure of having to solve such a problem may be overwhelming.

But rejoice! There might be some hope yet!

When you look at a rock it is a rock, when you look at a rock with an open mind, it is not a rock but granules of sediment, so it is no longer a rock, the problem with the rock does not exist anymore, the problem is now with the sediment, all im saying is dont look at a problem with blinkered vision, we were given imagination for a reason, it sets us above other life, all problems have a solution if you look at it from not its front, but from a different angle finding its weakness :)
 

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