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Posts by Stiles
Thank you Andy π
Nicely wooded stilin' π
Ooh, I like this narrative π
PRECISELY.
@isabelrogers.bsky.social as a multi sport fan and someone who shouldn't be distracted right now, BUT HAVE YOU SEEN THIS β¬οΈπ²π³
Oh my π
I'm afraid not, I'm no hardcore carnivore either though. I did once find a very similar to an owl pattern when splitting logs and found that hard to chop!! I'll see if I can find the picture
Staffy stiles.
Well I'm glad you found and used them, I'm sure they'll have appreciated it ππ₯°
Thank you for sharing π
Three step wooden stile on muddy stoney path, with green pasture and brown hills beyond
Steps eye view of a Wansfell stile.
Tall metal caged turnstile leading into woodland with daffodils behind and a muddy ground due to rambler traffic
A still photo of the Stockghyll turnstile. (Rather than the video previously posted.)
Decaying ginger root that resembles a cartoon angry face.
Fresh ginger root that looks like a friendly four legged light brown mammal, almost moomin like, but with a more definite snout
I absolutely don't do pareidolia in clouds, but stem ginger, now that's clearly a different matter.
So may I present to you:
Angry and Friendly Ginger.
I had to look it up, but it does describe her!!
No. Not everything's in Derbyshire. This is definitely in Westmorland / Cumbria. Maybe they were off the peg from a catalogue.
Is that like coming out when it says actually, it's always known it's an Antarctic Research Vessel and not a passenger ferry?
That's ace. There are many of them coming down Lochan Fada to Kinlochewe. 'spect there's a Gaelic name, will consult.
Also, π€£π€£π€£
I mean, no good will come of a company that uses 4 different fonts for the four letters in its name.
Who d'you think goes, oh yeah, them, that'll inspire our customers with confidence'
Sorry to hear that.
In other random news, look how much an international postcard costs to send...t'internet would say that's nearly $5 at today's ratesπ±
Simple AND effective stilin' π
I have a friend who as an early school leaver was an apprentice sparky in the North Sea coal fields. He was always going on about knitting a stratigraphic column scarf of the coal seams of the North Sea.
Am going to ask him if he ever did. Be right back.....
Tall metal caged turnstile leading into woodland with daffodils behind and a muddy ground due to rambler traffic
A still photo of the Stockghyll turnstile. (Rather than the video previously posted.)
Immediately north of the summit. It's featured in many a stile cup... π€¦π€¦π€£
Blummin' hope you gave the stile a friendly pat from me... π€¦π€£
Well played π€£π€£π€£
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This is how the CIA works Ann π€£
It would appear so... π€£
Sherbet pips π₯°