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Just been reading an article about boredom in New Scientist.
BoredNow(tm).
And the article didn't help much.
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Home again, with a nice pot of tea
Hardly got rained on at all out at Bradgate. I followed a deer track through the bracken, and found an oak tree growing like the filling in a rock outcrop sandwich:

Fun rock fact #471: the rocks at Bradgate are some of the oldest, and in other parts some of the youngest, in Europe. The ones in the picture are among the oldest, having been formed when that neck of the woods was part of a volcano in the southern tropics, off the coast of Gondwana
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See everyone in a week I'm off to Florence....
May pop in occasionally but it won't be often...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Have fun!Originally posted by eek View Post
See everyone in a week I'm off to Florence....
May pop in occasionally but it won't be often...
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome again, with a nice pot of tea

I remember reading about bicycles growing in trees.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Hardly got rained on at all out at Bradgate. I followed a deer track through the bracken, and found an oak tree growing like the filling in a rock outcrop sandwich:
Fun rock fact #471: the rocks at Bradgate are some of the oldest, and in other parts some of the youngest, in Europe. The ones in the picture are among the oldest, having been formed when that neck of the woods was part of a volcano in the southern tropics, off the coast of Gondwana
Amazing images of bikes left so long against trees that they become part of them | Daily Mail Online (with apologies for the Wail link)Comment
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Say hi to ZebedeeOriginally posted by eek View Post
See everyone in a week I'm off to Florence....
May pop in occasionally but it won't be often...Comment
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Time for dinner. Steak and chips tonight. I seem to have prepared far more chips than is reasonable, but I don't see that as a problem
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I saw that one but had zero battery on my phone to take the pic...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome again, with a nice pot of tea
Hardly got rained on at all out at Bradgate. I followed a deer track through the bracken, and found an oak tree growing like the filling in a rock outcrop sandwich:

Fun rock fact #471: the rocks at Bradgate are some of the oldest, and in other parts some of the youngest, in Europe. The ones in the picture are among the oldest, having been formed when that neck of the woods was part of a volcano in the southern tropics, off the coast of Gondwana
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