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Just gotten back from our ANZAC Day Dawn service to remember our fallen, returned and current defence force personnel. It was my first one, I've participated in different parades & ceremonies over the years but this was my first dawn service and I really enjoyed it. They had a jet & some vintage planes fly over. I have some photo's below.
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1335317921 http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1335318003 http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1335318001 http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...g?t=1335318011 |
derailleur limits need readjusted
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Not feeling good today....
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Good to be home after the M40/M42/M6 on a Friday afternoon, forgotten what hell that could be!
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Have I overworked Photoshop today or something? Stupid program is running slow.
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another family funeral,never easy when you lose a family member...
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I'm just happy as heck it's Saturday ... ANNNND ... yesterday I bought my ticket to see 'Imself in myyyy hometown !!! ... :cheer: ...
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I am as well, B~barb ... xo |
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thankyou all,its my uncle ,my mums brother and what makes it worse my mum is in early stages of dementia so that makes it hard as well dealing with both,but we are a close family which helps a lot
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yea thanks Sue,we are coping at the moment so hard when you see someone change so much though
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first hair cut since sept :( the new song is a real grower :D |
At least no rain today
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it was a fantastic sunset tonight, and now a beautiful moon :)
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Is today bier festival day in Deutschland?
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this is from wiki: Walpurgis Night (Walpurgisnacht) is a traditional spring festival on 30 April or 1 May in large parts of Central and Northern Europe. It is often celebrated with dancing and with bonfires. It is exactly six months from All Hallows' Eve. The current festival is, in most countries that celebrate it, named after the English missionary Saint Walpurga (ca. 710–777/9). As Walburga was canonized on 1st of May (ca. 870), she became associated with May Day, especially in the Finnish and Swedish calendars. The eve of May day, traditionally celebrated with dancing, came to be known as Walpurgisnacht ("Walpurga's night"). The German term is recorded in 1668 by Johannes Praetorius as S. Walpurgis Nacht or S. Walpurgis Abend. An earlier mention of Walpurgis and S. Walpurgis Abend is in the 1603 edition of the Calendarium perpetuum of Johann Coler, who also refers to the following day, 1 May, as Jacobi Philippi, feast day of the apostles James the Less and Philip in the Catholic calendar. The 17th century German tradition of a meeting of sorcerers and witches on May Day is influenced by the descriptions of Witches' Sabbaths in 15th and 16th century literature. |
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