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Re: World War II Pill Boxes, Embleton Bay, Northumberland.

PortMoresby ·
I see Airbnb in their futures!
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Re: Red Squirrels

Marilyn Jones ·
Absolutely amazing photography...you are so talented!!!
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Re: Red Squirrels

Travel Luver ·
Amazing photography! I love squirrels, and these are adorable.
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Re: Red Squirrels

Paul Heymont ·
I don't love squirrels (from a family that calls them furry rats), but these certainly ARE adorable...
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Re: Red Squirrels

seesaw ·
Great photos! And who knew they could swim?? That would be pretty cool to see!
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Re: Red Squirrels

GarryRF ·
Unfortunately this little fellow likes to nibble away at the wiring in houses. If he finds a way into basements he can cause untold damage. He will travel through the trees and hedges attacking nests. He loves to find a garden where people will leave nuts and seeds for the over wintering birds. Very clever chap. He will soon find a way in past the "Anti Squirrel" device straight to the Bird Feeder.
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

Marilyn Jones ·
Oh so festive!! Photos are so beautiful!
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

GarryRF ·
Looks like a wonderful setting to enjoy the Christmas Holidays. But to get into the European style of celebrating you should extend your Christmas through to New Year and enjoy 10 days of goodwill to all men !
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

DrFumblefinger ·
It does look like a lot of fun!
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

Samantha ·
Thanks Marilyn. I appreciate that, especially coming from you Have a great weekend.
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

Samantha ·
I like that idea Garry. I think I will take those ten days and spend them in Hawaii
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Re: Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights in St. Louis, Missouri

Samantha ·
Hi DrFumblefinger, it was a great time. A little cold, but the fire and the beer kept us warm, lol. Hope to get to do it again sometime in the future. Thanks for the comment.
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Re: Money Saving Tips, for your Big Trip – Part 3

GarryRF ·
We've been replacing CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lighting) with new LED (Light Emitting Diode) type bulbs for over a year. They have multiple shapes to suit your needs. They use less than half the electricity of a CFL and last longer too. They have the added advantage of achieving full light in <0.5 seconds. Prices are dropping for all economy bulbs.
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Re: Money Saving Tips, for your Big Trip – Part 3

DrFumblefinger ·
A nice conclusion to an interesting and helpful series, Samantha. Thanks! Some people fund their travels by living very simply on the road -- keeping expenses to a few bucks a day. That might work for them, but I travel to experience a place. And that means admissions to attractions, eating good quality meals, staying at a decent hotel etc. I'm old enough that an element of comfort and civilization are important to me. I'd rather live simply at home than on the road, and these tips provide...
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Re: Money Saving Tips, for your Big Trip – Part 3

Travel Rob ·
Some more great tips Samantha! For people with jobs that offer overtime, I've always found that is a great way to save up money quickly. It's easier to stay motivated working extra when you know the extra amount on your check funds your travel.
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Re: Money Saving Tips, for your Big Trip – Part 3

Samantha ·
Glad to see that you guys enjoyed the series. It was an interesting and eye opening post. Since I wrote this, we even cut cable and are using OTA and Netflix. Saving us about $100 a month. Not much, but it's a $100 closer to living my freedom lifestyle I am working toward. Thanks again for the comments. Have a great weekend.
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Re: Money Saving Tips, for your Big Trip – Part 3

Paul Heymont ·
Haven't gotten to cord cutter status yet, but you did inspire me to caLloyd them up and hack away at the bill...vut about 60 a month with very little pain. Thanks!
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Red Rock Coulee Nature Area, Alberta

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the seldom visited but interesting rock formations of Red Rock Coulee in southeastern Alberta.
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George G. ·
I've always been fascinated by geological rock formations ever since I signed up for a college course in Geology that was my final course allowing me to graduate before being drafted in the US Army.
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Chuck the Channel Catfish, Selkirk

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger spotted this gigantic catfish in the town of Selkirk, situated on the Red River.
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Two Cultural Icons

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes a short trip to New Jersey, and finds two cultural icons, well, at least iconic to him.
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Meena Bazar, Delhi

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the Meena Bazar in Old Delhi. Historically a market for women of the Mughal's Royal Harem, the market today sprawls through a maze of streets.
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Red Square, Moscow, 2006

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan revisits a trip he took to Moscow's Red Square in 2006
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Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Costa Rica

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger enjoyed watching this red-eyed tree frog while exploring the Bogarin Trail in La Fortuna, Costa Rica.
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Professorabe ·
Fabulous shots!
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Lockport, Manitoba

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Lockport, home of the only boat lock on the Canadian prairies and a dam across the Red River of a unique and historic design.
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Palpité, Cuba

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits the small town of Palpité, Cuba, and observes a boxing class in Cienfuegos
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Sedona's Breathtaking Red Sandstone Formations

Samantha ·
Samantha says Sedona has to be one of the most exquisite places in the southwest, and thinks it’s something you have to see for yourself to believe.
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Sunnybrook Farm Museum, Red Deer, Alberta

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits a farm museum, located on the oldest farm in the Alberta community of Red Deer.
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Re: Sunnybrook Farm Museum, Red Deer, Alberta

Marilyn Jones ·
I love attractions like this. I enjoyed your article and your photos.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, January 13, 2015: Red Carp, Thousand Island Lake

Dr.Y ·
The Thousand Islands Lake is a artificial lake located in the southwest of the city of Hangzhou.  There are 1,078 islands dotting a lake that covers 567.4 square kilometers.
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November 23, 2017: Red Mosque, Colombo

DrFumblefinger ·
A distinctive and historic building in Pettah is the Red Mosque. More than a hundred years old, it is a popular place with visitors to the neighborhood.
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Left-over currency? Ms. Pac-Man wants it for the Red Cross

Paul Heymont ·
Two Swedish airports have found a new way to relieve departing travelers of their unneeded local currency. A bank of videogames, set up at Stockholm's Arlanda and Goteborg's Landvetter airports have been set up to accept any currency at all to play...
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Red Rock Canyon State Park, California

DrFumblefinger ·
The beautiful rock formations in this state park attract visitors, especially in the spring when wildflowers are in bloom.
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Headliners named for Denmark's summer music fests

Paul Heymont ·
Denmark's top summer music festivals have announced their headliners for next summer's editions...time to start thinking about flights and tickets!  
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Re: Red Rock Canyon State Park, California

Marilyn Jones ·
You're two for two today! Another great post about #California!
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