In the continue!!!?? what the hell has happened to Stark!!
Another mystique character at large???
The Search for Stark, Part 2! Berg&Dal May 2017
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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
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Re: The Search for Stark, Part 2! Berg&Dal May 2017
Does Vim know you address him as a “shifty looking fellow”
You slept on the kids sleeper couch You should have overdosed on “tea” I should have left you with some biscuits to have with your tea
Cancelled for a Donald rally.
No hamsters to rush you, but others to discipline you, so a tame evening
You slept on the kids sleeper couch You should have overdosed on “tea” I should have left you with some biscuits to have with your tea
Cancelled for a Donald rally.
No hamsters to rush you, but others to discipline you, so a tame evening
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None of them read here!
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Even if they do........
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He is Making America Great Again, H.!H. erectus wrote:In the continue!!!?? what the hell has happened to Stark!!
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Re: The Search for Stark, Part 2! Berg&Dal May 2017
Off we went on our Morning Walk...very healthy and serene!
Nice and green, I must say! As said, many of the big trees in B&D were planted after construction in the 1980s, and are now very grand! Also a nice feeling after the drought.
A bit of serendipity!
Asa missed the point a bit...
One walks around the fence, the Rhino Trail, which was enhanced for the visually impaired/blind. So one can hear and smell, then read info in braille at certain spots!
And there is a wire cable running along most of the length of the trail, so the blind can follow it alone by hand, should they wish! Unfortunately, the cables are down a bit, and the fixtures are neglected and not maintained, IMO.
There is a very low tree branch too..Asa is not that tall, and I wonder how many have bumped their heads over the years!? But that is Africa, please don't cut it!
Nice and green, I must say! As said, many of the big trees in B&D were planted after construction in the 1980s, and are now very grand! Also a nice feeling after the drought.
A bit of serendipity!
Asa missed the point a bit...
One walks around the fence, the Rhino Trail, which was enhanced for the visually impaired/blind. So one can hear and smell, then read info in braille at certain spots!
And there is a wire cable running along most of the length of the trail, so the blind can follow it alone by hand, should they wish! Unfortunately, the cables are down a bit, and the fixtures are neglected and not maintained, IMO.
There is a very low tree branch too..Asa is not that tall, and I wonder how many have bumped their heads over the years!? But that is Africa, please don't cut it!
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Re: The Search for Stark, Part 2! Berg&Dal May 2017
Poor tree, subject to bonehead abuse!!
Agh shame man!!!~Plaster for tree!!!!
Agh shame man!!!~Plaster for tree!!!!
Heh,.. H.e