I'm pleased to report that Pauline's total left hip replacement operation went extremely well. She had the op. on late Tuesday afternoon and was able to be discharged home on late Friday afternoon. She's making good progress at home and getting about in the house using two elbow crutches, albeit slowly at the moment. She's been told that...
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Pauline's Progress.Barry Fisher's Blog
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Cats are smarter than HumansChrisKten's Blog
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Another wet and dreary week!Barry Fisher's Blog
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New ToyBarry Fisher's Blog
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Autumnal ThoughtsStaff Blog
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What's In a Name?Staff Blog
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Critiquing Nature PhotosStaff Blog
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The joys of forum development & a bit about meStaff Blog
25 March 2012
I'm not sure if I'll get on with this blog lark, and I've no idea if others will be interested in what I have to say, but here goes:
This is from a few weeks ago
I'm not a Cat-hater; I've an interest in all Animals (excluding Humans
). Cats do what Cats do; no malice, they're just Cats. You could say people should keep their pet...
This is from a few weeks ago
I'm not a Cat-hater; I've an interest in all Animals (excluding Humans
It seems this year we are set for an early autumn as well as a late, come to think of it, nigh on non-existent summer.
One of the early signs of autumn for me is the growing gatherings of swallows, not to mention swifts and martins, into larger congregations as they make the most of the late summer insects to feed up and prepare for winter and their...
One of the early signs of autumn for me is the growing gatherings of swallows, not to mention swifts and martins, into larger congregations as they make the most of the late summer insects to feed up and prepare for winter and their...
Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta includes many new features, as we discussed in the overview article. One of the interesting things for people dabbling with the video features of their cameras is the ability to perform basic edits easily from within Lightroom 4. Lets be clear from the...
Of Snowy Owls and Eiders
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Notes from New Hampshire – from my hide and beyond……
What crazy winter weather we are having here in the Northeastern US. One week will be 9F/ -12.7C and the next, unheard of for January, 50F/10C…. I’m used to having good numbers of birds in the garden feeders all winter long but they are few and far between when the snow cover melts and the...
What crazy winter weather we are having here in the Northeastern US. One week will be 9F/ -12.7C and the next, unheard of for January, 50F/10C…. I’m used to having good numbers of birds in the garden feeders all winter long but they are few and far between when the snow cover melts and the...
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