BrainTwister #61: Mark to mark
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From New Scientist #3531, 22nd February 2025 [link] [link] Given a ruler
that you know is 6 units long, with a mark 2 units from one end, it is
possible to...
The Beacons Way - Walk 3
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Walk 3: The Black Mountain
[map] [photos]
The official route on this section was amended in 2016 to avoid the
environmentally sensitive area of the summ...
Learning Encaustic Painting in the UK
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Most people who have heard of encaustic in the UK are familiar with the
thin wax style ironed over shiny cards. This is not how I work. I prefer to
build u...
Four Charaters in Bath
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Caro's Lines posted a photo:
[image: Four Charaters in Bath]
Bath has some strange "people" in it...
1. Regency dressed woman outside the Jane Austen C...
Eight Months Old
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Today is Teasel's eight month birthday - we went for a walk to Ashton Court.
In the photo you can see her investigating one of the ponds.
The best news for...
Companion: Goat
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[image: Companion: Goat]
This SoulCollage® was made digitally using goat images from:
kris247's Family of Goats, Hector Garcia's Goat, Dystopos's goat kid
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10 comments:
At least yours bloom again! :)
Nice! Neither of mine are blooming at the moment, but one of them burst forth in full bloom in the middle of summer.
Ours got chucked out after the first Xmas! You lucky!
We had one that bloomed in May once.
Hmmm very interesting...
caroline, the colour is so vivid! p.s. i was kidding, all comments are welcome!
Yes and I was rather pleased at this variation on three near primaries...
Nice to see such a beautiful plant. My Christmas Cactus is looking rather droopy! I may have killed it!
Thank you - (not that I haven't killed several in the past...)
Lovely! Enjoy :-)
I can grow roses. I can grow hibiscus. I can grow shallots. I can grow this and that.
But for some reason me 'n' cactus don't git along. They die. Darn prickly things.
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