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stamper

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Re: Skye Weather
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2015, 05:28:47 am »

I tried that and failed. A lot of your visitors will probably like me assume that there isn't any text?

Update. I clicked on the two red "dots" top left and all was revealed. Your site is now looking a lot "better"
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Re: Skye Weather
« Reply #21 on: October 07, 2015, 05:30:44 am »

Why wreck someone's photo thread with all this inane argument?

Gorse is gorse and if anyone doesn't know their moorland plants, it is no reason to rubbish someone else's contribution.

It is almost as if someone other than the OP had been overdoing the Talisker.
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stamper

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Re: Skye Weather
« Reply #22 on: October 07, 2015, 05:34:46 am »

Why wreck someone's photo thread with all this inane argument?

Gorse is gorse and if anyone doesn't know their moorland plants, it is no reason to rubbish someone else's contribution.

It is almost as if someone other than the OP had been overdoing the Talisker.

Jimbo you are correct. My last post was the last on the subject.

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Re: Skye Weather
« Reply #23 on: October 07, 2015, 05:37:58 am »

I'd like to see more of that post. And some gorse.  :)

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Re: Skye Weather
« Reply #24 on: October 07, 2015, 06:13:20 am »

stamper,

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A lot of your visitors will probably like me assume that there isn't any text?

Perhaps the absence of text is a good thing.


Jimbo57,

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Why wreck someone's photo thread...

Threads frequently diverge from the direction originally intended - sometimes several conversations take place simultaneously within the same thread.

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Gorse is gorse...

...but not ling heather.

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...if anyone doesn't know their moorland plants, it is no reason to rubbish someone else's contribution.

I did not "rubbish" stamper's "contribution" - I corrected one word in one post. Given the near-ubiquity of ling heather in the Highlands I thought it would be helpful to raise the distinction.
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