Keyser wrote:Nucks wrote:Gabby wrote:I revived 2 bees with sugar water yesterday..... i’m a fkn hero!
Are you buzzing?
Beehave.
Hive mentality, innit.
Keyser wrote:Nucks wrote:Gabby wrote:I revived 2 bees with sugar water yesterday..... i’m a fkn hero!
Are you buzzing?
Beehave.
Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:Nucks wrote:Gabby wrote:I revived 2 bees with sugar water yesterday..... i’m a fkn hero!
Are you buzzing?
Beehave.
Hive mentality, innit.
HobbitFeet wrote:The luckiest postmen in the country
I think it's safe to say that my postman's route isn't on here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/list ... al-routes/
Nucks wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:The luckiest postmen in the country
I think it's safe to say that my postman's route isn't on here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/list ... al-routes/
Do you think a person would end up taking such scenery for granted, seeing it every day?
HobbitFeet wrote:The luckiest postmen in the country
I think it's safe to say that my postman's route isn't on here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/list ... al-routes/
Nucks wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:The luckiest postmen in the country
I think it's safe to say that my postman's route isn't on here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/list ... al-routes/
Do you think a person would end up taking such scenery for granted, seeing it every day?
Hummingbird wrote:http://www.falstad.com/ripple/
Been using this today, got distracted and ended up playing with it to make my eyes go funny.
(it's a ripple tank simulator)
Nucks wrote:A flock of starlings flying in unison. Beautiful.
HobbitFeet wrote:Nucks wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:The luckiest postmen in the country
I think it's safe to say that my postman's route isn't on here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/list ... al-routes/
Do you think a person would end up taking such scenery for granted, seeing it every day?
sadly, definitely
I do a gorgeous drive regularly and really don't appreciate it
Keyser wrote:What makes the above story interesting is that for decades scientists thought the width of the human shoulders meant they could never be swallowed by one of the giant snakes.
They were wrong as has been proved on many occasions now.
For example.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... indonesia/
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