The Camera in my pocket..!!

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  1. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Perhaps it was one of these bikes,the carrier at the back is usually used by women riders,though the cross bar is usually the sign of a mans bike, and the chain could have gone rusty if the bike has been tied to the bike stand for ages in the rain,but then I am blonde so don't know nuffing:flag::D:ntwrth:

    http://www.all-about-the-home.co.uk/kalkhoff-electric-bikes-260-c.asp
     
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  3. walnut

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    Well on your way to the right answer Kandy right about the carrier ,no bloke would ride around with a chain guard on,womens bikes are quite rare now, lots of women use bikes with cross bars the geometry of bikes these days is different cross bars are a lot lower than they were on the old sit up and beg bikes,the seat posts and handlebars are extended so most bikes are unisex,most women wouldn't think of oiling the chain.:D
     
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    The only chain they know is the ones around there necks [only joking ] :hehe:
     
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    I found this in Cyprus. It was just laying on top of a wall as if someone had put it there, so someone like me could take it in passing.

    Of course, Mr K had a fit and said it was probaby a tooth from a cow.

    It is 5 cm / 2 inches long. Does anyone have an idea?



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    Hi Kedi-gato, it certainly looks like a tooth, maybe Mr K is right. 02
     
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    The ISS (international space station) passed over last night at 19:35
    I took two pictures and then realised I had the settings wrong.
    I was hoping to get a streak across the whole sky.
    So, I ended up with just this one as it vanished behind the garage roof.
    Must try harder next time
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    Natures power..
    Would you just look at that mound of compost these runner beans have pushed up over the last few days !
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    Town centre Flowers to day:)
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    Looking good Woo, wonderful colour
     
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    Hi Robert Thank You,:)just got in to the habit of taking the Cannon A590 is in my Pocket:)
     
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    I saw these twirly things in the garden of an Art Forum downtown this afternoon, quite eye-catching.


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    Not Quite In my Pocket but I was carrying It On my walk this Morning:)Havent got a clue what type It is :scratch:

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    That my friend is a North American T-6 Harvard (Texan) WWII trainer
    It is based at Rochester Airport in Kent and is with the Warbird experiance people who will gladly give you a flying thrill once you have crossed their palms with silver..
    robert
     
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