Down range

downrange lots of room to play. 16km from the boundary fence to the house. (click on the pic for full size) Looks like Northern Rhodesia.

37 thoughts on “Down range

      • Another card carrying member of C.U.N.T Can’t Understand Normal Thinking.

        Like the folks down the street from me.They have two college aged daughters just graduated the other day.One went into Radiology and the other got a degree in Media something or some BS.

        Their mother was going on and on about why the Radiologist one had a job waiting on her before she graduated and the other is laying around the house with no prospects.She also thought the smart one with the job should “chip in” and support her sister until she finds work.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

        Of course I told her the dumb one needed to get a job,any job and to try McDonald’s first because she wasn’t smart or good looking enough to be a stripper,cause you know I’m all about giving folks soothing advice in times of rampant idiocy :lol:

    • Nope, vapour trails are a very rare sight out here. :grin: Dawn is just wonderful–a clear sky and bright stars even as the sun comes up.

    • Beautiful. Could be the bushveld.

      Nothing beats waking up in the bushveld beside a smouldering acacia-wood fire just before dawn in the middle of winter….just as all the animals and birds are beginning to stir…..quickly kick the logs together to get the fire going and brew a pot of thick black coffee and just sit quietly and listen and watch the sky lighten in the east…….

        • Yes but: An outdoor brazier on a starry winter’s night in NZ isn’t too bad with a handle of Canadian whisky. I look up at the stars and laud Carl Sagan.
          Leonard Cohen once wrote (swiped it from Keats)
          “We are so big against the sky,
          But small between the stars.”
          A night in the open under the stars ought flatten the most over-inflated egos. :x

    • From your link:
      ‘In a ‘two-fingers up to the establishment’ gesture, UKIP councillor Donna Rachel Edmunds has shot back at her local authority’s insistence that she needs “equality training” following her claim that business owners should not be forced to serve anyone they don’t want to.
      In the battle of liberty versus state-imposed “equality”, Ms Edmunds contested that “all business owners, Christian, Muslim, gay, straight, should be allowed to withhold their services from whomever they chose whenever they chose. It’s their business. Why should they be forced to serve or sell to anyone?”..’
      http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif Buy that lady a beer!
      And what a disgusting, shameful abuse of power by the fucking council. :evil:

        • And a lot of them are emigrating to W.A. and Queensland…….gawd ‘elp us.

          • Good on her. Notice how the fucking creeps backed down when she challenged them? Suddenly it wasn’t “must” anymore, all perfectly voluntary don’t you know.

            • “Notice how the fucking creeps backed down when she challenged them? Suddenly it wasn’t “must” anymore, all perfectly voluntary don’t you know.”

              Exactly!
              That’s ALL it takes!
              Determination to tell the moronic lefties to stick their “equality brainwashing” where the sun doesn’t shine.

          • WA is the closest representation of the USSR on the planet in this century. :evil:

    • I just read that..how sad. Bawaaaahahaha! :mrgreen:
      A whole lot of swine are going to have to find another trough to snuffle and grunt in. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    • :shock: I never expected that to see the light of day. Unfortunately, there’s no way now she can prove it. :sad:
      However….just like leftists do, I’ll settle for the prick being smeared. ;-)

  1. 16 clicks from the front gate, wow, any visitors had better call ahead before coming over.

  2. There are stations out here which have 30km driveways to the house, Matt.
    This particular one is impassable in wet weather anyway, so once at the house you’re in for a long stay if there’s more than 50mm of rain. :lol:

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