|  Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar Now that the photo gallery is well under way I thought I should start a new journal entry with the link on the first page:
http://public.fotki.com/azahar/h2g2_friends/
To add your photo(s) to the gallery you can either post a link here or send me one by email:
azaharh2g2 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Let me know if you would like a caption put below your photo. And if you ever change your mind about having your photos in the gallery then I will delete them for you. Once your photo is on a page I cannot 'replace' it, though I could remove it if you like and add a new one to the latest page. Or simply add another photo if you find another one you would like to have in the gallery.
The original photo gallery thread is here: F119314?thread=420158 in case you haven't seen it and would like to read the comments from others who are already in the gallery.
And tell your friends! At the moment this is a word-of-mouth project, so please don't put the link on 'ask h2g2'. Thanks.
Hope to *see* you soon!
az
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB
I don't have any on the comp at the mo but will go to a freinds place an scan one onto disc
I do have some of my tatts in a yahoo briefcase
I will email it to you some time in the next week, I had very different pictures in my head, and it is so nice to put a face to the name
for thinkin of me
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar hi Saturnine,
I wanted to reply to your email but then just - duh - eliminated all the photo emails from my yahoo account to make space for more.
Can you write to me there again? Ta!
az
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by The Reverend Something or Other Good morning/evening, Helly. I've already got a shot in there from last family when I married off my daughter.
How is life in your region?
And a good morning/noon, Az.
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar
Helelou!
Will look forward to seeing you! Thing is, not all my hootoo friends have me on their friends list so then they obviously won't see my journal entry.
I think you were one of the first people I ever met here on my very first thread I started on 'ask h2g2'. So I thought you might like to be a part of the gallery.
az
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB Chilly nights, warm days, veggie packing season taking off (capsicums snow pes an tomatoes) sugar crush to start in 3 weeks after 5 moths of very little, it is all go go go
tis evening here in Oz land BTW
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by The Reverend Something or Other We've had unseasonably warm and warm here. Quite nice for this time of the year. And yes, I thought you were about 12 hours away from me, give or take.
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB I am +9 hrs GMT, where are you?(comp is on a go slow can't won't pop to your page, sorry) an Az, what is Spain in relation to Australia
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar Helelou,
Ivan tells me that you are eight hours ahead of me at the moment. Not sure if and when you do 'summer' or 'winter' hour changes there.
az
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB we get 2 weeks of winter in july, that is, cold days an nights, at the mo is about 10 deg C night and 28-29 deg C daytime an will pretty much stay that way for now
anything under 15 deg brings me out in little bumps
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by The Reverend Something or Other For all and sundry folks, the following site is helpful, ...
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/full.html
By it, I see that Helly is actually 14 hours ahead of us in Ontario, Canada.
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB
I didn't realise I was so far ahead, it is ver strange to contemplate, it is sunday eve here, an sunday morn there , I am about to go to bed
I get to see the sun before you
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by The Reverend Something or Other Your is accepted. Anyone who finds 15 C chilly must be handled gingerly. I'm more familiar with -15 to -35 C winters.
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Hel2, The Red Dragon is Loose R.I.P pheloxi and TB WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how would you handle 40 deg c summers then?<bask><frolic>
I'm off to <zz> feel free to leave a message on my page, I'm on line first thing in the morn 5.00am oz time an then after work about 4pm oz time
night all, an thanks to Az for contacting me
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Noggin the Nog -35 degree winters, +40 degree summers . How do people cope? Give me a nice steady +20 anyday.
Noggin
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by The Reverend Something or Other In central Manitoba, the -35 winters are matched by the 35 C summers. I guess we Canadians are just a hearty breed that doesn't necessarily know any better.
But we are very nice, *I keep telling myself*
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar hi Rev,
Yes, having grown up in up in Manitoba I can back you up there. Serious extremes. Not to mention the summertime mosquitos the size of sparrows!
I'm much happier with the heat extreme here in Seville (often +40º in July and August) *without* the other cold extreme. I could never abide the cold. And -40º (even before taking into account windchill factors) is something most people cannot even imagine.
Lucky for them.
az
ps - yes, we are rather *nice* aren't we?
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by clzoomer- "The TV business is a cruel and shallow money trench. A long plastic hallway where pimps and thieves run free and good men die like dogs. There is also a negative side." I'm still not sure why BC joined confederation. I always wondered, when the settlers had experienced a full year in say, Winterpeg, Land of the Jet Powered Mosquito- why did they stay?
Hello all.
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by Montana Redhead (got herself an interview) Damn, but blicky's nice looking, isn't he?!
Anywho, I'm off to send a pic or two your way!
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 Posted May 16, 2004 by azahar I wonder how they even got *past* Winterpeg! I always assumed that the BC population happened by people coming the long way other way around by boat.
az
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