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The blue flower is Green Alkanet.
It's not a native plant so may not be in your book.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentaglottis_sempervirens
Oops, sorry I didn't spot earlier identification
I have 9 litres of a mixture of sloe and damson gin infusing, a litre of sloe vodka and on other of damson vodka plus three litres of blackberry whisky - all since mid September.
I plan to start sampling at Christmas and hopefully should be able to report back by March :p
You will enjoy it although Cubs take a bit of minding and the leaders have to do all the work on camp :(
Working as a Leader, Scouts are the best, their training includes cooking and cleaning for themselves. Infringements or slacking on their part can be punished by having the offenders clean...
I have to agree with Paul B. Driving skills are hugely important in snow or ice.
I read an article a few years ago that compared the winter driving experience of two Skoda Octavias - one 4WD with normal tyres and one FWD with winter tyres. Overall the car with winter tyres won out, especially...
Same here in Kildare,
Enormous amount of Seeds on Beech, Horse Chestnut, Lime and Maple. Also on the solitary Walnut and Sweet Chestnut that I know - they are not very common over here.
Very occasional Acorns where they were numerous last year and virtually nothing on the Ash.
In the...
Certainly looks like it.
Two good resources to check:
http://www.wildflowersofireland.net/plant_detail.php?id_flower=309&Wildflower=Water-dropwort,%20Hemlock
http://www.irishwildflowers.ie/pages/84a.html
I've got 7X50 Sagor II. Rubber armoured military type.
Got them reasonably cheaply I think (€300) in the shop at my shooting range where they had sat unsold for years. They have incredible light gathering capabilities!
I'd like to get a USCK Survival kit and a refill kit for the EDC Fire Kit please as I'd prefer the compass to the thermometer and can then modify the contents.
I'm in Ireland so would appreciate if you could let me know the total cost inc. shipping and Paypal info.
Bugle, I think as well.
Here is a usefull site for identification of wild flowers.
http://www.wildflowersofireland.net/plant_detail.php?id_flower=361&Wildflower=Bugle
It can be good fun to string them along and see how much time you can keep them on the phone.
I tell them that the PC is knackered and takes ages to boot up and then pretend to be dumb and not understand what they are asking, got 18 minutes the other night before they copped on and hung up...
Excellent review.
I got a pair a couple of weeks ago and must say they are the best combats I have ever had.
The stretchy fabric and slimmer fit compared to the original 5.11 or Craghoppers makes them less baggy. The stretchy waistband allows people of "ample proportions" to go down a...
Buy a Weber, they last a lifetime!
http://www.weber.com/grills/category/portable
I have the rectangular "Go Anywhere" one for the last twenty years. It will easily cook four strip lions at the same time.
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