One of the mighty and splendid copper beeches down from Dell.
Author: Duncan Toms
Weekend Walk No. 8 – Hythe, Hampshire
On Monday I took the ferry from Southampton over to Hythe, then followed the Solent Way into the New Forest. Here’s the video:
Daily Digest for September 7th
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Daily Digest for September 6th http://tinyurl.com/mmgahg [#]
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The scale of the universe makes a mockery of household chores http://tinyurl.com/mx49jh [#]
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Cause of the bee decline problem? http://tinyurl.com/ln4vj5 [#]
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Hythe Village (212/365) http://tinyurl.com/kq8jo6 [#]
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Hythe Village (212/365)
Hythe is on the edge of the New Forest, overlooking Southampton Water. Reachable by ferry from Town Quay.
Cause of the bee decline problem?
The electromagnetic waves emitted by the towers crippled the “navigational skills” of the worker bees that go out to collect nectar from flowers to sustain bee colonies, said Dr. Sainuddin Pattazhy, who conducted the study, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.
He found that when a cell phone was kept near a beehive, the worker bees were unable to return, leaving the hives with only the queens and eggs and resulting in the collapse of the colony within ten days.
via Mobile phone towers threaten honey bees: study – Latest News – MSN Singapore News – News.
The scale of the universe makes a mockery of household chores
The human brain isn’t equipped to house thoughts of this humbling enormity. Whenever I read a science article that nonchalantly describes the big bang, or some similarly dizzying reference to the staggering size and age and unknowable magnitude of everything, I feel like a sprite in an outdated platform game desperately straining to comprehend the machine code that put me there, even though that isn’t my job: my job is to jump between two moving clouds and land feet-first on a mushroom without ever questioning why.
Perhaps astrophysics stories should come with a little warning. Just as graphically violent news reports tend to be preceded by a quick disclaimer advising squeamish viewers that the following footage contains shots of protesters hurling their own severed kneecaps at riot police – or whatever – maybe brain-mangling science reports likely to leave you nursing an unpleasant existential bruise for several hours should be flagged as equally hazardous. How can I flip channels and enjoy Midsomer Murders once I’ve been reminded of the crushing futility of everything? I can’t even get worked up about the murders in that kind of mood. Yeah, kill him. And her. And them. Sod it. It’s all just atoms in an unfathomable vortex.
Daily Digest for September 6th
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Daily Digest for September 6th http://tinyurl.com/lmm4ek [#]
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Cricket at the Dairy House (211/365) http://tinyurl.com/m8jhen [#]
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Cricket at the Dairy House (211/365)
Daily Digest for September 6th
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Daily Digest for September 4th http://tinyurl.com/ml92sl [#]
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The gods are put together by thought [#]
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Surfing: playing at the end of the earth [#]
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What do we do with our freedom? Watch TV and browse the web. [#]
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Draw my thing is about the best game on the web: http://www.omgpop.com/#/arcade/gamelobby/drawmything [#]
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The Tower (210/365) http://tinyurl.com/larqqp [#]
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@TaraStiles Congratulations on the book! Will get a copy when it’s ready [#]
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The Tower (210/365)
Daily Digest for September 4th
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Daily Digest for September 3rd http://tinyurl.com/mb9nec [#]
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Early morning (209/365) http://tinyurl.com/nvdzqc [#]
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Early morning (209/365)
Daily Digest for September 3rd
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Daily Digest for September 2nd http://tinyurl.com/nzuu5h [#]
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The Trees of Brockwood: Big tree near the pool (208/365) http://tinyurl.com/l75hlk [#]
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The Trees of Brockwood: Big tree near the pool (208/365)
Daily Digest for September 2nd
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Daily Digest for September 1st http://tinyurl.com/lucl52 [#]
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Rush: Thorpe Park (207/365) http://tinyurl.com/nt86k5 [#]
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The internet is 40 years old today! [#]
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Houses reclaimed by nature: http://bit.ly/Xu0xZ [#]
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Mainstream egg production: cruel from the very start http://tinyurl.com/nvdjzj [#]
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Mainstream egg production: cruel from the very start
These chicks, the ones which aren’t ground to death because they are males, end up in battery cages laying your eggs. Please buy free-range, organic, small scale produced eggs.
Rush: Thorpe Park (207/365)
Spent the day at Thorpe Park, London with Caroline, Jo and my two brothers, Peter and Martin (whose birthday it is).
Very impressed with the rides, with Stealth and Rush my favourites. Stealth catapults you forwards to 80 mph in less than 2 seconds. The acceleration is incredible. Next thing you know you are 200 feet in the air, then thundering back down the other side.
Rush is basically a huge swing that takes you to about 120 degrees to the ground, weightless at every high point.
Biggest disappointment was X:\No Exit which was a low-thrill coast backwards, in the dark. The needed more flashes, more theme, for it to work.
The new Saw ride was OK, but all over in a muddle so you weren’t sure what happened. Nemesis is a bit like that too. Would love to go on one of those huge old wooden ones instead of the ultra-twisty newer breed. I prefer straighter and faster.
Daily Digest for September 1st
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Daily Digest for August 31st http://tinyurl.com/mphdb3 [#]
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Red tree, impossible sky (206/365) http://tinyurl.com/n325qx [#]
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Red tree, impossible sky (206/365)
Daily Digest for August 31st
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Daily Digest for August 30th http://tinyurl.com/m99qst [#]
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Weekend Walk No. 7 http://tinyurl.com/kpwmwo [#]
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Car Boot, Brockwood (205/365) http://tinyurl.com/npegwd [#]
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Don’t eat this: http://bit.ly/xOv6J [#]
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