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Saturday 17 January 2015

SWAN HITS POWERLINE

This picture is of a swan which became blood red after  hitting a power line also its beak was badly cut.The swan was rescued  by T revor Weeks at Wartling,East Sussex and had to swim an icy lake to save the bird.The swan is now recovering and been bandaged.

The Secrets of The Tea Chimps

The Secrets of The Tea Chimps
For 50 years the British public had an extraordinary love affair with a cartload of tea-drinking chimpanzees. While many of is of a certain age remember their talented performances in the popular PG Tips adverts, few people know the story behind their on-screen antics.
This charming documentary tells the story of how the chimps came to be on our screens, what happened to them when the cameras stopped rolling and the problems they faced once the limelight faded.
It takes a nostalgic look back at an era when people were quite happy for chimps to be treated like humans – dressed up in clothes, sleeping in beds, riding bikes and even smoking cigarettes. In the PG Tips adverts, the young chimps appear to be having a great time doing all of the things people do – watching TV, moving house, going to work and tackling DIY.-SEE LINK-http://www.channel5.com/shows/the-secrets-of-the-tea-chimps/episodes/the-secrets-of-the-tea-chimps

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Wednesday 14 January 2015

Wyrd: Looking forward to the new EP by Stargrace

Wyrd: Looking forward to the new EP by Stargrace: Just remember, we are all getting ahead of ourselves here. We don't even launch until April Fool's Day Over on her website , the...

Sunday 11 January 2015

Celebrating 'ghost sign' advertising boards

BBC Inside Out discovers the forgotten 'ghost signs' or old advertisement billboards which are found on gable ends across towns and cities in Britain.
Designer Wayne Hemingway is a huge fan and thinks they should be treasured and preserved for future generations.
Presenter Dianne Oxberry met John Rymer who runs a Facebook site and Twitter feed dedicated to the signs which have developed a cult following.
Together they went in search of old 'ghost signs' across towns and cities in northern England including Preston, Leeds and York.
Some enthusiasts believe 'ghost signs' should be restored to their former glory. In Morecambe two artists have been working to bring old signs back to life.LINK TO SEE PHOTOS-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30703573

BRUISING AND ME

 Boy it seems a odd post you say dear reader but i like to inform even if noone reads it.The worse bruising i had to date the following bruising -in both biceps ,lasted 3 weeks and made them painful to move.The next being of a more ruder area ,one on my stomach above my hip and the others being a deep purple bruise above my penis -sorry folks and same colour bruising on my penis and balls area .painful,discomfort,and getitng headaches,welcome to the world of bruising seeing quack on monday.

Saturday 10 January 2015

Ditch the cigarettes to see comet Lovejoy, says astronomer

Stargazers hoping to catch a glimpse of comet ‘Lovejoy’ this weekend should ditch the cigarettes, an astronomer has advised.
The glowing green comet is making its closest approach to Earth at the moment, proving amateur astronomers a sight that will not be seen again for 8,000 years.
And while it may be tempting to indulge in a cigarette while shivering in the January chill, astronomer Geoff Wyatt said it could prevent people seeing the comet.
Mr Wyatt said smoking affects the blood supply to the optic nerve and reduces night vision.
He also advised getting away from light pollution to improve the view.
“There's a lot of beautiful stuff up there in the night sky," said the Sydney Observatory astronomer.
"We all know the hit-parade things – the moon, the stars and the planets. But every now and then you get something out of left field and it's like a surprise birthday present.
"Getting away from light pollution would improve the view, as would not smoking a cigarette immediately beforehand."
This weekend Lovejoy is just about bright enough to be glimpsed as a small smudge of light with the naked eye.
Through a small telescope or binoculars it appears as a softly glowing, bluish green ball., roughly half the apparent width of the moon.
The comet is currently in front of the constellation Taurus the Bull by January 9 having just passed by Orion, one of the easiest constellations to find because of its three star ‘belt.’
The comet is currently near Taurus to the right of Orion on the far left
Like other comets, Lovejoy is big chunk of ice and dust orbiting the sun. It belongs to the family of "long period" comets which means it takes a long time to travel in from the fringes of the solar system.
The object last passed through the inner solar system 11,500 years ago, and is not expected to return for another 8,000.
On Wednesday the comet reached its closest point to the Earth, a distance of 44 million miles, but it will remain easy to spot for about the next two weeks.
Robin Scagell, vice president of the Society for Popular Astronomy, said: "It appears bluish green and is quite pretty, but not dramatic. I would call it a good workmanlike comet.
"The nice thing about it is that its visible at night rather than at dawn or dusk."
The comet was discovered on August 17 last year by Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy, who spotted it in images taken by his eight-inch backyard telescope.