Lloydystark
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Mrs has got one for my birthdayI have the GOT mishmash framed in my house.
Just seen @GrandOldTeam has produced a blank smaller one to colour in.
My kids will love doing that.
Thanks Danny.
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Mrs has got one for my birthdayI have the GOT mishmash framed in my house.
Just seen @GrandOldTeam has produced a blank smaller one to colour in.
My kids will love doing that.
Thanks Danny.
And not forgetting the z cars bottle openerI have the GOT mishmash framed in my house.
Just seen @GrandOldTeam has produced a blank smaller one to colour in.
My kids will love doing that.
Thanks Danny.
So that was Venus?The moon and venus have been looking amazing together all month.
Venus – the brightest planet – blazes mightily in the western sky after sunset. It’s the only bright planet to light up these March evenings all month long. Given clear skies, it’ll be hard to miss Venus, the third-brightest celestial body to light up the heavens, after the sun and moon. Some sharp-sighted people can even see Venus in a daytime sky.So that was Venus?
Thanks for this. A most informative posting.Venus – the brightest planet – blazes mightily in the western sky after sunset. It’s the only bright planet to light up these March evenings all month long. Given clear skies, it’ll be hard to miss Venus, the third-brightest celestial body to light up the heavens, after the sun and moon. Some sharp-sighted people can even see Venus in a daytime sky.
Down under we have Jupiter, Saturn and Mars in a small line just befor it gets light.The moon and venus have been looking amazing together all month.
It looks ace on a clear night here.Venus – the brightest planet – blazes mightily in the western sky after sunset. It’s the only bright planet to light up these March evenings all month long. Given clear skies, it’ll be hard to miss Venus, the third-brightest celestial body to light up the heavens, after the sun and moon. Some sharp-sighted people can even see Venus in a daytime sky.