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There are times in life when sometimes it is nice just like to get away from it all. In my case my ideal would be a nice empty beach where I could spend my days windsurfing. Of course I would need some suitable accommodation, which is where you come in.
The beach below, which is Findhorn in Scotland, is nice and empty. So for this weekend's challenge, can you build the accomodation.
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Have a great weekend!
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Help! I need a push!
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My husband related to this one with a huge laugh. He said, "Have not done that since a teen."
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F1Vanc wrote
Help! I need a push!
This one made me laugh. What's with the user ID? Do you have an interest in Formula 1?
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Yes, been following since Schumacher and Barichello (sp?), but don't follow much now since Hamilton wins everything! Alonso made a hugh tactical error!
Not sure what you mean about the user id. The forum won't use my user name or avatar for some reason. Been too busy to follow up!
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F1Vanc, when you have a pit stop long enough, Madison will know the right someone to ask about it.
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Thanks Jacob! I will check it out soon... appreciate your suggestion! I stopped my racing years ago when I turned 70!
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F1Vanc wrote
.......The forum won't use my user name or avatar for some reason. .
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The forum displays your username to everyone but yourself. So we see this :
Your avatar needs to be approved by staff before it will display. Normal moderators don't get to approve those.
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kphotpage - that looks like another nice balcony to drink a coffee and watch the world go by.
Jacob - the doors are back again
F1Vanc - Love the car being pushed. As for the castle, you should have been here a couple of weeks ago when we had the rebuild a castle challenge.
Dave
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Thanks Dave...now I've got it! I'll follow up with the avatar problem, and I do appreciate your explanation.
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Yes, been following since Schumacher and Barichello (sp?), but don't follow much now since Hamilton wins everything! Alonso made a huge tactical error!
I don't really follow it nowadays, but used to when one of my brothers was involved. He worked for Ford, so went to whichever team had the Ford engine starting with Benetton, and Michael Schumacher's first world championship. My brother is mentioned in Ibra Malik's new book 1994 having supplied some of the pictures, and anecdotes for the book. I was actually offered the job before my brother (I worked with Steve Taylor at Ford Research, and Steve was in charge of the contract) but I didn't fancy being away from home most of the year.
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I stopped my racing years ago when I turned 70!
Driving fast on NZ roads is treated akin to murder, so I drive an SUV to remove the temptation. I'd love to see a NZ cop encounter UK driving, where they stop bikes doing 160MPH. It would totally blow their tiny minds. I have done a number of Advanced Riding courses with police motorcyclists, and we'd top 120MPH every time.
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Wow! You have much more involvement in racing that I ever did. The last time I raced is drag racing at 16 yo, 1958!
My first experience was when our son and I saw Nigel Mansell in an Indy car after he won the F1 championship. We saw him at Laguna Seca in 1993 in California. We followed F1 for many years, but there seem to be too dxxx many rules now. Makes it safer, but makes it much more robot like. Seems now it's 95% car and 5% driver. Seemed better in the "old Days". I guess the "grumpy old man" is showing!
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Apparently Mansell was not well liked by the pit crews. I've been told a few stories I can't share
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A Scottish cove can always use a Scottish castle!
Joanh - I visit the gorge all the time. In Vancouver... small world!
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davescm wrote
There are times in life when sometimes it is nice just like to get away from it all. In my case my ideal would be a nice empty beach where I could spend my days windsurfing. Of course I would need some suitable accommodation, which is where you come in. The beach below, which is Findhorn in Scotland, is nice and empty. So for this weekend's challenge, can you build the accommodation.
Most likely you will be seeking a 5-star inn after your long days of wind-surfing, Dave, but these stellar accommodations are far better than any inn, because they offer you thousands of stars.
~ Jane
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I've just seen that George Mendonsa, who featured in SFTW #4, has passed away at the age of 95. He outlived the soldiers who raised the flag in Joe Rosenthal's Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photo. I think Kim Phuc aka 'Napalm Girl' and Sharbat Gula aka Afgan Girl are both still with us. Are there any modern iconic images like this?
George Mendonsa, sailor kissing nurse in iconic V-J Day photo, dead at 95 - CBS News
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
Are there any modern iconic images like this?
George Mendonsa, sailor kissing nurse in iconic V-J Day photo, dead at 95 - CBS News
Unfortunately, yes:
This picture of Jessica Holliday (with Diwana Perez, right) would come to symbolize in media updates the suffering surrounding the tragic Columbine High School shootings. Photo by George Kochaniec.
and 9/11/2001:
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I saw that news today Trevor. Iconic image indeed.
Dave
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Trevor - Elephant tightrope walking - is that an extreme sport? With a crocodile at the end, probably!
Jane - A room with a view of the stars - very nice.
Unfortunately , my family seem to have gotten wind of my ambition to get away from it all .............
Dave
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Unfortunately , my family seem to have gotten wind of my ambition to get away from it all .............
Unfortunate, indeed, Dave. At least they got a photo of you before heading off for a beer and curry dinner.
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Most likely you will be seeking a 5-star inn after your long days of wind-surfing, Dave, but these stellar accommodations are far better than any inn, because they offer you thousands of stars.
~ Jane
Jane, that night sky is not without risk.
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Jane, that night sky is not without risk.
Trevor, I appreciate the dire warning, and will most certainly be on the lookout the next time I sleep outside my tarp. But away from the city lights, and when the moon is not full, oh look at that starry, starry night!
EDIT: My sister says you got the Milky Way just right for a summer night in Scotland, Trevor!
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Trevor, I appreciate the dire warning, and will most certainly be on the lookout the next time I sleep outside my tarp. But away from the city lights, and when the moon is not full, oh look at that starry, starry night!
It's all too risky Jane. One moment you are gazing up at the stars, and the next one of your ears has fallen off.
jane-e wrote
EDIT: My sister says you got the Milky Way just right for a summer night in Scotland, Trevor!
I actually wondered about this from a 'viewed from different parts of the world' point of view. We can see the milky way arch as per my post #45. This is the Moeraki Boulders south of Christchurch. I guess it would a seasonal thing linked to latitude. If you are a long way south or north, then you might only get the best view of the galactic plane in summer months. This is pure guess though.
As for sleeping under the stars in Scotland, you'd need to be dunked in Deet to make it bearable. I've camped at the head of Wastwater in the Lake District, and the moment the sun dipped behind Yewbarrow Fell, the mozzies came out of the grass like tiny flying piranha fish devouring any living flesh they could find. The trick was to get squared away before that time, zip up the tent and go to the pub. I've not camped in Scotland, but the mozzies are supposed to be even worse there. I climbed Sgùrr Alasdair on the Isle of Skye years ago, and got down well into dusk, and the mozzies were a nightmare. The campsite there is infamous for it.
I can't mention the Black Cuillin without sharing the Dany McAskill video
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
It's all too risky Jane. One moment you are gazing up at the stars, and the next one of your ears has fallen off.
jane-e wrote
EDIT: My sister says you got the Milky Way just right for a summer night in Scotland, Trevor!
I did not realize all the risks I was taking on the many nights I pitched a tarp for “in case of rain” and then moved out under the stars, Trevor. Aliens! Ears falling off! Mosquitoes! No See Ums! I will certainly be more careful.
Or maybe not.
When my friends tried to wake me up because they thought they saw a bear hovering over me, all I could think was well, if it hasn’t hurt me yet, it probably won’t. And I didn’t see how I would be safer under a tarp. I went back to sleep and they stayed awake. They still bring it up, because some stories never stop being told.
Did you take the photo of the Moeraki Boulders and the Milky Way? It’s beautiful!
As many times as I’ve seen the Danny Macaskill video, it is always worth watching again. I love that he can do all that.
Trevor.Dennis wrote:
I guess it would a seasonal thing linked to latitude. If you are a long way south or north, then you might only get the best view of the galactic plane in summer months. This is pure guess though.
I can ask my sister if you want. She would know.