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Beau Peep Notice Board => Outpourings => Topic started by: Diane CBPFC on August 03, 2022, 06:07:20 PM
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I bought myself an old favourite toy from my youth "Swing Ball" it is a tennis ball tethered to a pole that you bat one way around and then the other if you are on your own (Age 4+) I am up to 14 but have a goal of reaching 100 by the end of the summer.
I never thought I would have dreams of being a top athlete.
How is everyone enjoying their summer?
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Summer? Sunstroke, peeling skin, bugs, sleepless nights - Oh, how I hate those three days of summer!
Bah, humbug!
Yours,
The Ginger Whinger
PS As I remember it, Swing Ball is lethal!
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Hats and sunscreen, bugs spray, fans :-)
I smashed my goal of 100 already by hitting a 284 - new goal set to 500
BTW it is only dangerous if you play with an opponent, then you have to step in to get the low balls and risk being wacked with a comeback pass.
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Very impressive, Diane, although it all sounds a bit too energetic for my liking. If I tried it, I'd get hit 284 times in the mouth.
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Indeed, Roger. And when you have a 140mph serve like me, you need no opponent to make it dangerous.
Hats, sunscreen, bug spray and fans? Yes, that pretty much sums up why I loath Summer. All you need to enjoy any of the other seasons (and indeed, most of a Scottish summer) is to put on a hooded coat.
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Very impressive, Diane, although it all sounds a bit too energetic for my liking. If I tried it, I'd get hit 284 times in the mouth.
That would be a different way to get in the Guinness book of world records.
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Hats, sunscreen, bug spray and fans? Yes, that pretty much sums up why I loath Summer. All you need to enjoy any of the other seasons (and indeed, most of a Scottish summer) is to put on a hooded coat.
Winter: boots, snow shovel, salt for pathways, plug in vehicles, snow tires, -40 windshield fluid, electric space heaters, couch throws, hats, scarves, mitts, checking weather and road reports to see if a trip to town is survivable that day.
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That's our Scottish summer!
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That's our Scottish summer!
Yeah, that's global warming for you.
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Hats, sunscreen, bug spray and fans? Yes, that pretty much sums up why I loath Summer. All you need to enjoy any of the other seasons (and indeed, most of a Scottish summer) is to put on a hooded coat.
Winter: boots, snow shovel, salt for pathways, plug in vehicles, snow tires, -40 windshield fluid, electric space heaters, couch throws, hats, scarves, mitts, checking weather and road reports to see if a trip to town is survivable that day.
Now you're talking! :D
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My two boys are on epic adventures this week, one who has a week off, is cycling the Rockies and the other who has three weeks off is driving to the East Coast. Both travelling solo, the one in the car took out the back seat and put in a foamy to save on costs.
Oh to be young and on an adventure.
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the bike trip
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The Rockies are jaw-droppingly spectacular. I'll never forget my trip to Yellowstone Park with those stunning mountains all around. The drive from Red Lodge, Montana, over the Beartooth Highway and into the park must be one of the most scenic journeys in the world. Because of snow, the highway is only open for about 4 months in the year and its highest point is close to 12,000 feet. It's just crazy beautiful.
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Banff, is it?
There and back in five hours - six if you want the scenic route. Nae bother!
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The kid had a good time biking the mountain roads and the bears didn't get him so it was a good trip.
I will have to google your Banff Tarqs - looks like a good location by the sea.
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Tarqs your Banff looks wonderful - sea and beaches and all those lovely historic buildings - well worth the drive :-)
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Not quite as picturesque as your Banff, Diane (which looks absolutely stunning!), but I would hazard a guess that there are more bears in Aberdeenshire. :D
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The Alberta Banff is only an hour's drive from a major city, Calgary, so gets lot of local day trippers as well as a the campers/hikers and foreign tourist busses to it gets very crowded.
Your Banff looks very appealing to me - long beaches and not so many people.
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You should see it on a balmy Summer's day (anything over 12 degrees Celsius). The numbers on the beach can often reach double figures!
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You should see it on a balmy Summer's day (anything over 12 degrees Celsius). The numbers on the beach can often reach double figures!
:-) Imagining people with knee-length Victorian swimmers.