Kessariani
(Eastern Athens)

Run 1524 (Sunday 1st April 2007)

Hare: Up The Bumper

Photos & captions: Prickly Bush

Total photos & images: 26
Total filesize: 1,190 Kilobytes
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The circle

 

Up the Bumper, the hare

 

Flour blobs no larger than a sparrow's dropping

 

Lisa checking while the chaps have a breather

 

Anemone coronaria

 

CUD

 

Harriets at the check point

 

Lisa strides ahead of Clitoria and Scarlet

 

Aethionema saxatile (burnt candytuft)

 

Lisa and CUD

 

Southern Athens

 

Is anyone running today

 

Lisa in front of the old Church

 

Orchis Quadripunctata (4 spotted orchid)

 

Budwanker's April Fools joke

 

The circle

 

I'm not sure that I like the look of that!

 

I'm not sure that I like the look of that!

 

The hare downs it anyway

 

Long time no see Maxiumus Pooh

 

Mountain Goat's DIO

 

Clitoria's DIO

 

Atilla the Hun returnee

 

Beat me up Scottie downs a softie

 

Oxymoron

 

Sex in the circle. I think not

 

 

 

 

NOTES

To save a photo to your disk drive:
- Internet Explorer - Netscape Navigator - Opera -

(1) Right-click your mouse on the photo
(2) A menu appears
(3) Click on "Save Picture As"
(or "Save Image")
(4) Pull-down the "Save In" menu (click the down-arrow)
(5) Double-click on a disk drive letter (to choose a drive)
(6) Double click on a directory icon (if applicable)
(7) Type in a File name of your choice for the picture
(8) Click Save

To send the photo by e-mail as an attachment:
- Outlook Express -


(1) Click the "Create Mail" button to start a new e-mail
(2) Click Insert > File Attachment
(3) Pull-down the "Look In" menu (click the down arrow)
(4) Double-click on a disk drive letter (to choose the drive)
(5) Double click on a directory icon (if applicable)
(6) Click on the photo file name to highlight it
(7) Click "Attach" to attach the photo to the e-mail

                                                                            MD Feb. 2006



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