WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY - WAYDT (PICS)
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well i am pruning the roses in the formal garden we have around 5-600 there is a picture but it does make me look fatter that i am so take 10ilbs of the picture .
allso the buzzard was out today even though its a bit cold ,we normally have 3-4 here most of the time the picture is not great as it was only my little digitaal camera on max zoom
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oops loaded wrong pic here we go
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They must really hate Deep Purple….
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There should be a second one that says, "No Stairwaying To Heaven".
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harley, lovely property, cute bird too!
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quote]i only live here i dont own it but i do get free run of everything
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I'm cold just looking at those pics :o
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^I still think my eyes are playing tricks. It's pretty close to the range of that can cause death! They're hardcore Giles, watch out!
Wikipedia;
A water temperature of 10 °C (50 °F) can lead to death in as little as one hour, and water temperatures near freezing can cause death in as little as 15 minutes.[33] A notable example of this occurred during the sinking of the Titanic, when most people who entered the −2 °C (28 °F) water died within 15–30 minutes.[34]
The actual cause of death in cold water is usually the bodily reactions to heat loss and to freezing water, rather than hypothermia (loss of core temperature) itself. For example, plunged into freezing seas, around 20% of victims die within 2 minutes from cold shock, (uncontrolled rapid breathing, and gasping, causing water inhalation, massive increase in blood pressure and cardiac strain leading to cardiac arrest, and panic); another 50% die within 15–30 minutes from cold incapacitation (inability to use or control limbs and hands for swimming or gripping, as the body "protectively" shuts down the peripheral muscles of the limbs to protect its core),[35] and exhaustion and unconsciousness cause drowning, claiming the rest within a similar time.[33]
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Gearing up for sale carnage.
Where are the cups of Costa coffee and packs of Double Deckers?