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May 20, 2021 00:29 |  #48511

DTBaan wrote in post #19237712 (external link)
would love to see this in person. a pretty site. I like the framing of the image.

I didn't go here for the bluebells but there wasn't a part of the woodland that DIDN'T have them! Thanks.

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Freaking fantastic! Cooporate wall level!

Cheers. Was a pretty moody few hours before the cloud thinned out.


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May 20, 2021 01:38 |  #48512

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You definitely need to buy my 200-600mm. :p jk

Seriously, I may be posting my 200-600mm for sale because I recently enabled our two cats to have 24/7 outdoor access via cat door. Well, one of our kitties is not a lethargic fatty, and it turns out that she’s a highly efficient stone-cold psychopathic killer, which has forced me to take down our bird feeder and, consequently, all my backyard bird photography aspirations.

Can’t have it all. Our kitties are much happier now, which makes us happy. And, also happier for us, the Litter Robot fills up much more slowly. ;)

Haha brings back memories of my two cats I used to have and the things they would bring back in through the cat flap. On 3 separate occasions I came home to a live magpie flying around the inside of my house, most of the time though I would come home to find dead things left out for me


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May 20, 2021 01:48 |  #48513

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Haha brings back memories of my two cats I used to have and the things they would bring back in through the cat flap. On 3 separate occasions I came home to a live magpie flying around the inside of my house, most of the time though I would come home to find dead things left out for me

:-D

This too is now my reality. I need to buy a pooper-scooper just to scoop up all the dead bodies. Mostly lizards. The worst experience so far was she brought in some dead voles into the house while we were gone and one of our yorkshire terriers gleefully took over the carnage shredding the bloody carcasses to bits all over our new wool area rug. Fun times! :p


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May 20, 2021 01:50 |  #48514

David Arbogast wrote in post #19237846 (external link)
:-D

This too is now my reality. I need to buy a pooper-scooper just to scoop up all the dead bodies. Mostly lizards. The worst experience so far was she brought in some dead voles into the house while we were gone and one of our yorkshire terriers gleefully took over the carnage shredding the bloody carcasses to bits all over our new wool area rug. Fun times! :p

Mice were favs of my cats, I would either wake up and go downstairs to find a whole dead one or just the stomach sack. It seemed when they decided to eat them they didn’t like that bit

Sorry for the graphic detail everyone

Edit - I am actually going to get another cat when I move into my new house in October but it’s going to be a house cat so won’t need to worry about all that this time around


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May 20, 2021 06:39 |  #48515

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Mice were favs of my cats, I would either wake up and go downstairs to find a whole dead one or just the stomach sack. It seemed when they decided to eat them they didn’t like that bit

Ha ha, that is nasty!!


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May 20, 2021 08:15 |  #48516

David Arbogast wrote in post #19237846 (external link)
:-D

This too is now my reality. I need to buy a pooper-scooper just to scoop up all the dead bodies. Mostly lizards. The worst experience so far was she brought in some dead voles into the house while we were gone and one of our yorkshire terriers gleefully took over the carnage shredding the bloody carcasses to bits all over our new wool area rug. Fun times! :p

Hell no...lol.

As a kid our little female Siamese cat brought an opposum home one night...it was bigger than she was and she wanted to feed it to her litter of kittens...


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May 20, 2021 09:27 |  #48517

David Arbogast wrote in post #19237846 (external link)
:-D

This too is now my reality. I need to buy a pooper-scooper just to scoop up all the dead bodies. Mostly lizards. The worst experience so far was she brought in some dead voles into the house while we were gone and one of our yorkshire terriers gleefully took over the carnage shredding the bloody carcasses to bits all over our new wool area rug. Fun times! :p

Aha, I missed this comment. Equally nasty!! :lol:


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May 20, 2021 10:50 |  #48518

Time to change this disgusting subject.  :p :-D

How about a cute little Bambi following their mom down by the creek behind our place this morning?

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May 20, 2021 14:36 |  #48519

Lee, my osprey Kamber arrived today (forgot to order it until a few days back). What icu is it you have again? Is it the packsafe medium? I forget what fits and what doesn’t now


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May 20, 2021 14:40 |  #48520

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Lee, my osprey Kamber arrived today (forgot to order it until a few days back). What icu is it you have again? Is it the packsafe medium? I forget what fits and what doesn’t now

Yes, Pacsafe medium in mine.

I do have a cheap Amazon one (small) which fits okay too if you don't want much gear space.


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May 20, 2021 14:41 |  #48521

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Lee, my osprey Kamber arrived today (forgot to order it until a few days back). What icu is it you have again? Is it the packsafe medium? I forget what fits and what doesn’t now

Eddie, I’ve been happy with my Tenba backpack insert. Another option for you.


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May 20, 2021 14:43 |  #48522

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Lee, my osprey Kamber arrived today (forgot to order it until a few days back). What icu is it you have again? Is it the packsafe medium? I forget what fits and what doesn’t now


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Yes, Pacsafe medium in mine.

I do have a cheap Amazon one (small) which fits okay too if you don't want much gear space.

I tell a lie!!

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May 20, 2021 15:02 |  #48523

LeeRatters wrote in post #19238049 (external link)
Yes, Pacsafe medium in mine.

I do have a cheap Amazon one (small) which fits okay too if you don't want much gear space.

I’ll go for the pacsafe , just can’t find it in stock anywhere at the moment!

Can’t even find them on the pacsafe website


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May 20, 2021 15:59 |  #48524

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May 20, 2021 16:17 |  #48525

Thanks, I ordered the Neweer one from Amazon Uk . It’s not as tall as the pacsafe so hopefully should suit me better. It arrives Saturday


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