![]() Oh, and in the land of "this is something that is quite interesting and I knew almost nothing about till now even though I should have known about all of this a lot more" - How The Woman Got Her Period. Apparently we got the short end of the evolution stick on this one... from a certain POV. |
March 28 & 29
Apr. 15th, 2014 09:00 amThe final days of the mimosa didn't have it looking its best, but I feel the need to document the final stages of that tree (see the rest in chronological order here). Oh, and a bit of calanques on some random morning. ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() Apparently there was a 5.1 an earthquake last night in Barcelonette (that's a town a bit up North, not Barcelona) that could be felt down here also... but I didn't feel it at all. It happened at 9:27PM and I do remember thinking that it would be nice to have a snack, so maybe that had been fuelled by the micro shaking. |
![]() Interesting stuff to ponder - GoogleMaps and how it deals with territorial "conflicts" (and how it could possibly deal with Crimea in the future). You do have to wonder just how dumb that guy in the first example was... who uses GoogleMaps as a reference to what a country's border is? Because clearly everything you see on the Internet is true! Everyone knows that! It's like those people who drive off into lakes because they blindly follow their GPS. Oh, and a possible (although very expensive) Father's Day present - a portable sawmill that a single person can carry, set up and use to cut up whole trees. Alas I think the thing can only pay itself if you live close to a forest where you can legally cut trees and there are good species of trees around, somehow I don't think the pine trees around here are worth a lot. |