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utterly random picture thread.
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As we have a new ish dog I'm doing all the local parks and by the rivers of the area.
So far I've been quite impressed with just how many decent walks there are within the city boundery.
Some require a little imagination and are basically wasteground from old railway sidings and near what was the old Carlisle powerstation but interesting walks all the same.
Anyway this one's a bit of a fail, if I'd just been a little over to the side I could have lined it up just that bit better.
Then theres the sportmode thing on most cameraphones these days. I don't have that but I do have a six month old pup that loves to jump up on things every time I say "UP" which helps a bit. Not the best focus but I was walking at the time as well.
So far I've been quite impressed with just how many decent walks there are within the city boundery.
Some require a little imagination and are basically wasteground from old railway sidings and near what was the old Carlisle powerstation but interesting walks all the same.
Anyway this one's a bit of a fail, if I'd just been a little over to the side I could have lined it up just that bit better.
Then theres the sportmode thing on most cameraphones these days. I don't have that but I do have a six month old pup that loves to jump up on things every time I say "UP" which helps a bit. Not the best focus but I was walking at the time as well.
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The Railway Walk here in MK forms part of the pedestrian/cycle road network and follows the route of an old branch line. It's still got the platforms and stereotypical bridges....
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The pylon photo was taken by the river and what used to be the Carlisle powerstation, demolished in 1988 and thats just by the Roman wall walk.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:05 pmThe Railway Walk here in MK forms part of the pedestrian/cycle road network and follows the route of an old branch line. It's still got the platforms and stereotypical bridges....
https://www.northbuckswanderer.com/2020 ... #gsc.tab=0
Buggerall Roman wall to see and if I remember right nothing visible of it for a few miles towards Lanercost and that bit of the Roman Wall near Twice Brewed that Robin Hood Prince of Thieves went over on his way back from Dover to Sherwood. A fairly significant detour that went unmentioned in the film...
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That how my dad used to pick me up from school. NSU Quickly, sat on my school bag. Like the kid in the pic, I learned early on to keep my feet out to the sides. Spokes, see.
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Granddaughter went Trick or Treating and wanted me to take the dog, two mins with an eyebrow pencil (which incidentally I now know is a bastard to wash off fur) and we had something close enough to Sparky the Frankenweenie for a country job.
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How about this for next year?demographic wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 7:48 pm Granddaughter went Trick or Treating and wanted me to take the dog
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Be a little bit careful with the jumping at 6 months, at this age he can do damage that can give problems later.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:59 pm As we have a new ish dog I'm doing all the local parks and by the rivers of the area.
So far I've been quite impressed with just how many decent walks there are within the city boundery.
Some require a little imagination and are basically wasteground from old railway sidings and near what was the old Carlisle powerstation but interesting walks all the same.
Anyway this one's a bit of a fail, if I'd just been a little over to the side I could have lined it up just that bit better.
Then theres the sportmode thing on most cameraphones these days. I don't have that but I do have a six month old pup that loves to jump up on things every time I say "UP" which helps a bit. Not the best focus but I was walking at the time as well.
Have a quick Google for 'growth plates'.
In agility' training we don't really start jumping at any significant height until 12 months or so and for a large dog they won't go up to full height until 18 months
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Good point well made, I'll knock that on the head.Taff wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:02 pm Be a little bit careful with the jumping at 6 months, at this age he can do damage that can give problems later.
Have a quick Google for 'growth plates'.
In agility' training we don't really start jumping at any significant height until 12 months or so and for a large dog they won't go up to full height until 18 months
I'd heard of the limits on length of activity per month of age so wasn't doing long walks but not of the type of activity if you see what I mean.
Kind of obvious now you come to mention it and easy enough to lessen some of it.
The running around like a mad thing however isn't as easy so I'll likely not take daughters dog for a walk as much cos when the two of them get together it's full speed and jumping about from ours and ambushes from daughters shorter legged dog.
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“A famous photograph showing test pilot George Aird ejecting from a pre-production example of the English Electric Lightning fighter in September 1962.
Fortunately the pilot survived after coming down in a greenhouse full of tomatoes. He suffered multiple breaks of his limbs and cuts from the shower of glass that rained down on him after going through the roof of the greenhouse.
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Fortunately the pilot survived after coming down in a greenhouse full of tomatoes. He suffered multiple breaks of his limbs and cuts from the shower of glass that rained down on him after going through the roof of the greenhouse.
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I saw that on Friendface a few days ago and thought it faked, so had a google.
It's not fake.
Full story here...
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/story- ... raft-1962/
It's not fake.
Full story here...
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/story- ... raft-1962/
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I bet the 'Tractor and Farm Machinery Monthly' photographer dined out for years on that photo....
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You should also read about the time a ground test guy accidentally took off in a Lightning - he was doing engine checks when it errr...got away from him a bit.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:41 pm I saw that on Friendface a few days ago and thought it faked, so had a google.
It's not fake.
Full story here...
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/story- ... raft-1962/
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Everyone knows that story!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 1:28 pm You should also read about the time a ground test guy accidentally took off in a Lightning - he was doing engine checks when it errr...got away from him a bit.
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Wasn't there also something about a Lighting losing it's canopy at high speed, possible supersonic, and the pilot landing it safely, thereby gaining a record for the fastest open cockpit aircraft.