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Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:53pm
#3
With the impalas still at ep and the geese at NK I say bye bye. ZZZZZ here Have a good saturday all. The new day is here
Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:49pm
#4
Hanneke, Spica was in the west, Arcturus a little north of west... Did not know spica was a star !!! It was west not north west Howwa. I once lived in the poolster street (polar star ) we had a Spica street there too.
Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:48pm
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HERE IS THE PLAN RING THE DOOR BELL AND FLY LIKE ---- click here for large view
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Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:41pm
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hi again. back after getting a full tummy and some things done :) See the impalas sticking around at EP and all is calm again at NK. New day coming soon so hope it brings more good sights and sounds for us. __________________
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Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:35pm
#8
Thanks Hanneke, I'm trying to find a likely star or planet you may have seen...
Fri, 30/07/2010 - 2:36pm
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The Jackals performing their nightly moonlight seranade. Seranade !! sorry serenade, bad spellers of the world untie. __________________
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Hanneke, Spica was in the west, Arcturus a little north of west...
Did not know spica was a star !!! It was west not north west Howwa.
I once lived in the poolster street (polar star ) we had a Spica street there too.
How can you only have 1 star??? When it gets dark here there will be hundreds of stars.
Mavis
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Watch highlights from Elephant Plains here while we wait for the camera to be fixed or replaced.