bob_deb
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I just had to record the look of awe on this little French girl's face as she saw the monkey family embracing. You could almost sense her little mind ticking over "They are just like me at home when Mummy and Daddy give me a bedtime cuddle". I have no doubt she left with a much greater appreciation of the love and affection that animals have… Read more
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Well-captured – a beautiful post! Thank you , Bob
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bob_deb posted an update 5 years ago
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Re Doc1’s photos – if you expand the photos out by clicking on any one of them you will see his comments up in the right hand corner. Sometimes they may take a second or two to appear.
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Thanks Bob.
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Pop receives a gift on his 77th birthday from the grandkids (our eldest son's family). In the 2nd photo all the 'January birthdays' share in blowing out the candles – daughter in law, grandson, nan and pop. Although they could not be with us, the twin sons of our youngest son turned 19 on the 25th.
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Lovely xoxo
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bob_deb posted an update 5 years ago
@Peter34 Hi Peter, read your profile and see you are interested in photography along with other pursuits. Chatters has an excellent photography group and I think I can speak for us all when I say your contributions would be most welcome. One thing to keep in mind, your complimentary premium membership expires a fortnight after joining and you…
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This beautiful white peacock is the result of a genetic mutation which inhibits the normal pigmentation depositing on the feathers. Certainly different, and beautiful as well.
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Stunning! what a magnificent creature. Lovely photo, Bob – thank you.
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What a beautiful peacock
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Following on from my last post, insult was added to the injury of our visit to the Marconi memorial for we were in very close proximity to where Alcock and Brown unceremoniuosly put their Vickers Vimy down in a peat bog near Clifden at the end of the first non-stop crossing from St Johns Newfoundland to Clifden Ireland in June of 1919. Their… Read more
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Wow! An unforgettable experience. Thanks for sharing with us ..the photos and background of the experience!
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@5mintbreak – Just been browsing thru’ the Members’ Cafe Group and saw your mention of Office Works at a location very familiar to my wife and myself. We had very good friends living there from the time it was nothing more than a little hamlet. They ran the local bakery and their names were Bev and Vern. Vern passed away some years ago, he… Read more
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sorry bob_deb am a very new to this area. It is way too busy for me, glad I live 20 mins away towards the hinterland
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So this must be the very rough, muddy track you had to negotiate to visit the Marconi Centre in Ireland, Bob – definitely a challenge!
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Re your quote by David Gemmell – reminds me of another similar quote “Little things are the hinges upon which bigger events turn”. Both quotes are so true!
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