Best Of
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Re: Seemingly trivial things that cheer you up
Godmother's funeral done, rode over to Sidders in normal cycling gear with change of clothes in jersey pockets (I don't do dark suits for funerals), celebratory service with some chuckles (she was qu…9 -
Re: Photography Thread
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Re: Photography Thread
Gotta love a puddle5 -
Re: Photography Thread
Cranesbill. The sky has turned hazy here at present. Forecast is for clear skies, so still might be worth an aurora attempt.6 -
Re: Seemingly trivial things that cheer you up
Having my daughter performing as the guest soloist with my choir tonight. She did a great job, probably the best I’ve heard her sing and first time she’s been paid to sing.6 -
Re: Giro 2024:- Stage 5: Genova – Lucca, 178.0km ***Spoilers***
Lucca isn't just the birthplace of Cipollini (as Blazing mentions above), but also of Giacomo Puccini, the opera composer. Following the success of his opera Manon Lescaut in 1893, Puccini bought him…5 -
Giro 2024:- Stage 5: Genova – Lucca, 178.0km ***Spoilers***
Stage 5: Genova – Lucca, 178.0km May 8th. Start time: 12-00BST. It's enough to bring Mario Cipollini out of retirement-the third consecutive sprint stage. The riders leave the city of Genova and tra…7 -
Re: Photography Thread
Some modern art, a dandelion eclipse, and another attempted lichen forest (guest starring moss):5 -
Re: Photography Thread
Plant based again In this afternoon's rain. I fiddled with the composition for a while to try and get the two main subjects to look like they're having a natter. Perhaps you had to be there.5 -
Re: 2024 Election thread
Makes you proud to live in a city where Count Binface gets more votes than Britain First.5