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Bill, I agree. It was a beauty. Sorry about such a poor photo. I just couldn't see anything on my screen.
1 year agoGraham, I can see a Venn diagram in this. Getting all of those things together is very hard. This place has no sink. It also has a western style dunny, with no seat and a cistern not connected to water. Why not stick to the Asian dunny?
1 year agoJohn, another bunch of comments that amused me.
1 year agoOnly for the very faithful !
1 year agoI think you'd call that a conjunction Ian.
1 year agoWell, you are in Sumatra . . .
1 year agoThey know how to decorate their pizza ovens Wal !
1 year agoIan my guess is that plugs, plug holes and piped water with taps over sinks are probably a rare combination of objects where you are now.
Nevertheless should the opportunity arise, an experiment to observe which way a water vortex spirals down a plug hole exactly on the equator could be a rare, possibly a unique, scientific entry in a cycle touring journal.
Might be a juvenile water monitor.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/39402-Varanus-salvator-macromaculatus/browse_photos?term_id=1&term_value_id=8
So close! you must be nearly able to taste it.
1 year agoIt's built for speed Ian !
1 year agoDid he play you a tune ?
1 year agoOn the positive side they've just banned cotton buds with plastic stems in NSW. It's sure to make a huge difference . . .
1 year agoThe truck lumbering into view gives a pretty good idea of the gradient you're battling with Wal
1 year ago
I understand! That's why I was disappointed when viewfinder cameras began to disappear.
1 year ago