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mis_caz | |
Date Posted:09/06/2022 4:49 PMCopy HTML I so enjoy seeing pics of friends and family in Groups and on FB and just felt we don't see enough of each other here. Please take a pic of what you have been doing today or recently The funnier the better xx this is me and my youngest son waiting for his delivery of a shed today Free site link below which resizes large photos. Copy and paste it into your Browser, click on Choose images then copy the Direct Link(2nd one down), then open up the box next to YouTube at the top of the reply page, paste into the Image Url line and post https://postimages.org/?fbclid=IwAR1pANrAMVTfZo7X_Cp53X76Pwc6pwXMW0y0MhtUEqnnuole80ZRc9WwUZo Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #241 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:18/04/2023 10:45 AMCopy HTML A bit random but picked these on a walk out one day. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #242 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:18/04/2023 10:04 AMCopy HTML |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #243 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:15/04/2023 12:39 PMCopy HTML Lovely photo Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #244 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:15/04/2023 9:45 AMCopy HTML Lands End from above. |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #245 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:14/04/2023 11:59 AMCopy HTML Lovely photos Rocky & Sue |
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Rockymz | Share to: #246 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:14/04/2023 9:10 AMCopy HTML Sennen Cove.
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #247 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:13/04/2023 11:43 AMCopy HTML 5 of our little monsters, doing Easter hunt here on Sunday |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #248 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:05/04/2023 12:52 PMCopy HTML Lovely photos Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #249 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:05/04/2023 8:36 AMCopy HTML |
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Rockymz | Share to: #250 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:04/04/2023 10:38 AMCopy HTML |
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Rockymz | Share to: #251 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:03/04/2023 9:20 AMCopy HTML Polperro. |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #252 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:30/03/2023 10:31 AMCopy HTML Lovely photo Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #253 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:30/03/2023 8:16 AMCopy HTML Mevaggisey. |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #254 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:24/03/2023 2:00 PMCopy HTML Lovely photos Rocky and Sue |
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #255 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:24/03/2023 12:50 PMCopy HTML Mousehole again |
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Rockymz | Share to: #256 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:24/03/2023 9:57 AMCopy HTML Mousehole Harbour. |
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #257 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:22/03/2023 6:37 PMCopy HTML Lovely Cornwall Rocky. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #258 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:22/03/2023 9:56 AMCopy HTML Mousehole in the Moonlight |
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Rockymz | Share to: #259 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:22/03/2023 9:32 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Abdullah Al-Harbi Explanation: How far can you see? The most distant object easily visible to the unaided eye is M31, the great Andromeda Galaxy, over two million light-years away. Without a telescope, even this immense spiral galaxy appears as an unremarkable, faint, nebulous cloud in the constellation Andromeda. But a bright white nucleus, dark winding dust lanes, luminous blue spiral arms, and bright red emission nebulas are recorded in this stunning fifteen-hour telescopic digital mosaic of our closest major galactic neighbor. But how do we know this spiral nebula is really so far away? This question was central to the famous Shapley-Curtis debate of 1920. M31's great distance was determined in the 1920s by observations that resolved individual stars that changed their brightness in a way that gave up their true distance. The result proved that Andromeda is just like our Milky Way Galaxy -- a conclusion making the rest of the universe much more vast than had ever been previously imagined. |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #260 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:20/03/2023 12:22 PMCopy HTML Another lovely photo Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #261 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:20/03/2023 10:20 AMCopy HTML |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #262 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:17/03/2023 3:01 PMCopy HTML Lovely photo Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #263 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:17/03/2023 10:22 AMCopy HTML The village of Newlyn and its Harbour
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Rockymz | Share to: #264 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:16/03/2023 10:26 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Neil Corke, Heaven's Mirror Observatory Explanation: Globular star cluster Omega Centauri, also known as NGC 5139, is 15,000 light-years away. The cluster is packed with about 10 million stars much older than the Sun within a volume about 150 light-years in diameter. It's the largest and brightest of 200 or so known globular clusters that roam the halo of our Milky Way galaxy. Though most star clusters consist of stars with the same age and composition, the enigmatic Omega Cen exhibits the presence of different stellar populations with a spread of ages and chemical abundances. In fact, Omega Cen may be the remnant core of a small galaxy merging with the Milky Way. Omega Centauri's red giant stars (with a yellowish hue) are easy to pick out in this sharp, color telescopic view. |
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #265 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:15/03/2023 12:33 PMCopy HTML Awwww lovely Caz. x As you say priceless, there's nothing better than good memories. x |
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mis_caz | Share to: #266 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:15/03/2023 11:59 AMCopy HTML my friend and I took my middle daughter out last week for lunch and drinks for her 42nd birthday. I couldn't believe it when she asked me for a £1 coin to go on the machine, what a laugh we had! . Instant memories of when she was a kid in the holiday parks or on the seafront, priceless and so welcome Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Rockymz | Share to: #267 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:15/03/2023 9:31 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Luy (Trier Observatory) Explanation: This was a sky to show the kids. Early this month the two brightest planets in the night sky, Jupiter and Venus, appeared to converge. At their closest, the two planets were separated by only about the angular width of the full moon. The spectacle occurred just after sunset and was seen and photographed all across planet Earth. The displayed image was taken near to the time of closest approach from Wiltingen, Germany, and features the astrophotographer, spouse, and their two children. Of course, Venus remains much closer to both the Sun and the Earth than Jupiter -- the apparent closeness between the planets in the sky of Earth was only angular. Jupiter and Venus have passed and now appear increasingly far apart. Similar planetary convergence opportunities will eventually arise. In a few months, for example, Mars and Venus will appear to congregate just as the Sun sets. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #268 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:13/03/2023 10:28 AMCopy HTML
Image Credit & Copyright: Jason Dain Explanation: This almost otherworldly display of northern lights was captured in clear skies during the early hours of March 31 from 44 degrees north latitude, planet Earth. In a five second exposure the scene looks north from Martinique Beach Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. Stars of the W-shaped constellation Cassiopeia shine well above the horizon, through the red tint of the higher altitude auroral glow. Auroral activity was anticipated by skywatchers alerted to the possibility of stormy space weather by Sun-staring spacecraft. The predicted geomagnetic storm was sparked as a coronal mass ejection, launched from prolific solar active region 2975, impacted our fair planet's magnetosphere. |
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claremorgan66 | Share to: #269 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:12/03/2023 1:10 PMCopy HTML Lovely photo Rocky |
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Rockymz | Share to: #270 |
Re:Take A Pic Date Posted:12/03/2023 10:39 AMCopy HTML |