Photo Gallery for Icmeler, Marmaris and Turunc.
02 Dec 2010 14:59
All that snow
we've got none, just ice, ice and more ice.
I want the doggie awwwww
02 Dec 2010 15:46
#reat pictures Gene. Guess we're lucky in Liverpool - no snow only ice.
02 Dec 2010 18:03
Brilliant photo's
02 Dec 2010 18:26
We in Gloucester have only had a slight flutter of snow, not enough to cover the ground. That looks beautiful redrhino12, a real Christmas scene
02 Dec 2010 22:34
Great Photos.......... as usual Gene
Steve
18 Dec 2010 16:19
Here's a couple from today in snowy Colnbrook (just west of Heathrow):
Full album (12 pics, including a couple of cat ones for Colette
) at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pdbartlett ... 623970984/Cheers,
Paul, Rosie & Sophie.
02 May 2011 21:58
Two posts in a row, but with almost 6 months between them
This afternoon I abseiled off Guy's Tower in London (world's tallest hospital building at 469ft!) and here are the piccies:
It was definitely good fun, but like the
walk to the flag I'm not in
too much of a hurry to repeat it
- Paul.
02 May 2011 22:23
Great pics Paul,but I would sooner walk to the Flag
Gene
03 May 2011 08:24
Great photo's Paul. I suffer from a fear of heights, and at the moment, just looking at your photo's has sent my tummy into turmoil
03 May 2011 17:23
Would love to do that...........even with a fear of heights.
But i`ll have to settle for the flag this year.
Steve
06 May 2011 19:31
Super pics, wish I had yorur courage!!
03 Jul 2011 21:50
Found in our garden today (by our cats, but they didn't seem to hurt it!):
Yet another reason I'd rather be in
Icmeler - Rosie, Paul & Sophie (and Cyrus and Sweep who found it).
04 Jul 2011 07:07
OMG!!!
05 Jul 2011 12:45
rosiebartlett wrote:Found in our garden today (by our cats, but they didn't seem to hurt it!):
Yet another reason I'd rather be in
Icmeler - Rosie, Paul & Sophie (and Cyrus and Sweep who found it).
So you've not seen the pictures of the snakes in Icmeler/Marmaris
Dave
05 Jul 2011 16:58
What did you do with it Rosie ?
06 Jul 2011 09:21
Is it an adder? If so just as well the cat didnt try and hurt it!
06 Jul 2011 22:01
Sorry, should have said. It was "just" a grass snake (though at 4ft quite a big one) so once we'd definitely identified it we just opened the gate so it could get to wherever it was going (probably the river near us, as despite their name they mainly live and hunt near water, and can even swim well).
In actual fact it looked as if one of the cats had managed to scratch it a little, but fortunately no real harm done (to any of them!).
- Rosie.
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