on 22-08-2017 20:48 - last edited on 23-08-2017 10:34 by MercedesS
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on 20-01-2018 20:30
Hope all on the O2 Community are having an enjoyable weekend
It's very cold here ... snow forecast for tomorrow
time to call it a day
Goodnight All
on 20-01-2018 20:34
on 20-01-2018 20:34
We've had some snow flurries here today @Anonymous. Nothing settled but it's so damn cold.
Bbbbbbbrrrrrrr....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-01-2018 20:49
on 20-01-2018 20:49
on 20-01-2018 21:22
on 20-01-2018 21:22
Down here today in lively London it's grey, damp and cold. In other words just another wonderful winter's day
on 20-01-2018 21:22
on 20-01-2018 21:22
@pgn wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:We've had some snow flurries here today @Anonymous. Nothing settled but it's so damn cold.
Bbbbbbbrrrrrrr....
Watching the March of the Penguins on DVD to see if it'll make us feel any warmer (comparatively speaking!)
@pgnBeautiful film (sad in parts) . Though I will say this..... Its a hell of a long march just to mate
Then the males look after the egg and the females march miles again to bring back food....
It's a hard work being a female penguin.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-01-2018 21:29
on 20-01-2018 21:29
@Cleoriff wrote:
@pgn wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:We've had some snow flurries here today @Anonymous. Nothing settled but it's so damn cold.
Bbbbbbbrrrrrrr....
Watching the March of the Penguins on DVD to see if it'll make us feel any warmer (comparatively speaking!)
@pgnBeautiful film (sad in parts) . Though I will say this..... Its a hell of a long march just to mate
Then the males look after the egg and the females march miles again to bring back food....
It's a hard work being a female penguin.....
Well @Cleoriff it's hard work being a female whatever the species. Speaking as a hard working female
20-01-2018 22:20 - edited 20-01-2018 22:21
20-01-2018 22:20 - edited 20-01-2018 22:21
I agree @Glory1 though I'm not sure I would trudge hundreds of miles over a snowy tundra just to mate and lay an egg....
Let alone trudge all the way to the sea to find some bloody fish.. THEN undertake another long trudge home to feed 'the family'...Pfffttt,
(As you can see I ain't one for trudging)
Veritas Numquam Perit
20-01-2018 22:22 - edited 20-01-2018 22:23
20-01-2018 22:22 - edited 20-01-2018 22:23
And those stranded males, hen-pecked or what?!
20-01-2018 23:38 - edited 20-01-2018 23:39
20-01-2018 23:38 - edited 20-01-2018 23:39
@Cleoriff wrote:I agree @Glory1 though I'm not sure I would trudge hundreds of miles over a snowy tundra just to mate and lay an egg....
Let alone trudge all the way to the sea to find some bloody fish.. THEN undertake another long trudge home to feed 'the family'...Pfffttt,
(As you can see I ain't one for trudging)
My trudging days anywhere are long over too @Cleoriff. Doing a round-trip journey like that - nah. Rather put my feet uo at home and be warm and toasty
on 20-01-2018 23:43
on 20-01-2018 23:43