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anenomi....anymoney....annomolly, aaaaaah b0ll0cks to it.
one of these lil beadlet buggers.
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then saw some limpet holes
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A very small flat fish fingy, species unknown...it was about 15mm long...
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Then some oik riding a bike on the beach, grrrr!
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Anyone else having a non bikey weekend?
Yeah; following my smash last week, I've been out of action with a bit of a dodgy shoulder. I was thinking of a little pootle today, as it's been getting better, but I mustuv slept funny on it, and it was quite painful this morning.
It's pissing me right off. I've not exercised propply for months; ear infection early in the year, so no swimming, and biking was at a minimum due to crap weather, then I was just getting back into swimming, then Avocadogate came along. No swimming, no riding. Just getting over that, then I come off me bike in the dark, and end up with concussion and got a bit mash-up.
FFS...
I still managed to fall on my arse today........liability for sure.
Healing vibes RB
Likewise mate. It's shit being cooped up when you could be out riding. Swimming's proper relaxing for me, too.
Mind, actually got some work done today, on Easter Sunday of all days!
And the button thingies work and link to the pics! ๐
sharki, is that Kilve? just looks really familliar
Yeah, that's kilve, still the Quantocks ๐
Limpet holes? I take it you don't live near the beach do you?
They are bore holes from inserting blasting charges into the rock.
I think i like limpet holes more though...
Did i suggest the holes were MADE by the limpets?
Or mearly being used by them?
I had a day on the hills walking and two days at home !
Or possibly even holes for sampling the rock, made by a geologist. The tentacular creatures are called sea anemones.
Limpet holes? I take it you don't live near the beach do you?They are bore holes from inserting blasting charges into the rock.
Limpet mines?
Dark blue one on the end, cheers.
Limpets only make indentations, because they always return to the exact same spot before the tide goes out. There is a mollusc called a Piddock, (really!), pholas dactylus, which bores into rock, ship's hulls, sea defences, etc.