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Glasses – 3grams (average) Soft Case – 2grams Hard Case – 11grams Other: Diopter – choice of 1.5x, 2x, or 2.5x $5.95 per pair http://www.traildesigns.com/accessories/ultralight-glasses or http://i4ulenses.com/
Glasses – 3grams (average) Soft Case – 2grams Hard Case – 11grams Other: Diopter – choice of 1.5x, 2x, or 2.5x $5.95 per pair http://www.traildesigns.com/accessories/ultralight-glasses or http://i4ulenses.com/
Della: And look at this little fellow, snapped from our bedroom window yesterday morning….a satin bower-bird, munching the last of the Royal Gala apples with no less than 18 currawongs for company. Our bird book says that it is either a female or young male. I am not sure if the photo does justice to
Hoeing again today (and tomorrow). This has been going on a long, long time: Hoeing: John Updike (1932-2009) ‘I sometimes fear the younger generation will be deprived of the pleasures of hoeing; there is no knowing how many souls have been formed by this simple exercise. The dry earth like a great scab
This guy is RIGHT: One way to prevent heel blisters is to learn to tie your shoes differently, eg: http://life.damn.com/the-secret-of-the-extra-shoe-holes/?utm_source=nym&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shoeholesnym One other thing is sure, as soon as the skin on your feet starts to warm up, pop on a blister pad – available from pharmacies. Always carry some! See also: http://www.theultralighthiker.com/foot-care/
Our house is currently lit up like day with these beauties: Phillips 14 Watt 1400 Lumen LED cool daylight globes: These are WONDERFUL! Phillips have pretty much ‘cracked’ the replacement for incandescent globes. These beauties seem to me to put out as much light as the old 100 Watt models (I still have some
This is such a lovely book http://www.amazon.com/Travels-Donkey-Trap-Coronet-Books/dp/034020303X ‘A charming memoir. She shares memories of her past along with her “adventures” in the donkey cart. She looks back from 1970 to a slower time. We see 1970 as a very different time. What country road would accommodate a donkey cart these days – certainly extremely
One of the things which most surprised us about this beautiful forest was how warm generally it is – around 3-4C WARMER than nearby Invercargill, so very similar to Southern Victoria. I saw little difference between food growing in our hosts vegie garden at the Waitutu Lodge http://www.waitutu.co.nz/ than you would find here. We lived
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A Life on Gorge River: http://www.odt.co.nz/regions/west-coast/109338/life-bush-family-039beansprout039 Kindle edition: http://www.amazon.com.au/Life-On-Gorge-River-Zealands-ebook/dp/B004R1R4ZM Also see (his & hers versions) http://www.amazon.com.au/A-Wife-On-Gorge-River-ebook/dp/B009AL6FMC Above: the Long family home Gorge River South of Haast in remote Sth Westland Fiordland NZ. See: New Lives in the Wild – Ben Fogle: https://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/wbsy2/ben-fogle-new-lives-in-the-wild-episode-guide/ Series 1 Episode 3: ‘The adventurer travels to the west coast of New
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Della: We are very lucky to still have our little Spot to cuddle tonight. ..Today, while helping me in the garden, he took a moment to indulge his penchant for car – chasing. Oblivious to my shouts, he accosted the car as it took the bend but didn’t count on the huge, old – style
It is now common to encounter deer sign on our evening walks though when we moved here a quarter century ago it was exceeding rare: you could search all day for sign and yet be in doubt. Now FOUR species of deer inhabit the forests behind us: red, sambar, fallow and hog deer. During WW1