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Saturday 25 September 2021

Saturday's Funnies


Dear Family and Friends, It was a misty start, when I walked by the sea. It cleared later but the sky remained grey apart from a few sunny spells late in the afternoon. I was not very productive today, but did some computer backing up. Now I have found some more fodder for you which hopefully will raise a giggle or two!




He is an Irrawady dolphin and he's a happy chappy!









He pesters, but having succeeded he doesn't know what to do!












Sheep is the word!


Thanks Derek!












For Covid read Loo Rolls, for Brexit read  Petrol!!!


Thanks Robert!











Involvement!


Thanks Rosemary!











Freakin' Passwords!












Goals!











Now that's loyalty!












I dare not comment!!!












Acclimatisation!













I prefer a metal colander to prevent aliens controlling my brain!











Extra large helmet or very small man???











He stands before the Stargate!











No Miracle!












Heroes?











That's new - rocking under water!











A tada moment for this Snow leopard!











Tibbles has spoken!











Towser however has reservations!











He has retractable eyeballs!












Only $69? - I will take  all of them!













Mother Nature is wonderful!












One day he fed a feral cat, next day.........!












His bulldozer is all dressed up for the movie Cars!












Could possibly be!











I think the flapper valve is stuck Fred!











No CGI in those days!











From the International Regulations for Prevention of Collision at sea
 "The vessel that has the other vessel on it's starboard side gives way"!!!!












It will be like that next week!











It is obvious that the tree does not like electromagnetic radiation!












Love 'em!!!


Thanks Susi!













He seems bored with the whole thing!













Tibbles however is hungry for more!


















Harwich Weather for Sunday

A generally cloudy and dull start. Through the day very warm sunny spells will develop, but there is also a chance of isolated heavy or thundery showers breaking out.

Temperature: 22°C (Inland) and 21°C (Coastal)

Winds: south-west 8 miles per hour, gusting to 18 miles per hour



Astronomical Conditions

Sunrise: 06:46

Sunset: 18:52

Moonrise: 20:36

Moonset: 11:38

Thanks Essexweather.com




Thanks for calling by!




Cheers!




Richard.









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