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Christmas photos 2007
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 24-12-2007 20:09
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Hi


I created this thread for Christmas photos 2007 . The idea was given by my friend (and ours. Pfft) Chris Raper. Great idea! Pfft

Use that to share photo for this event. Only 25th day! Pfft
 
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it can be about food!! Smile hmm.. nham nham nham Grin
about gifts... just about flies, of course! Grin
and anything else concerning the xmas. Wink
 
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About love too Shock? Hot and steamy under the mistletoe?
 
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Grin lol

 
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Have a nice slip into the new year my friend! Wink
 
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thanks, Andre. For you too! Smile One day we must go to Castelo Rodrigo. Wink
 
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And back to Paul do Boquilobo too! Smile
 
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Paul do Boquilobo... if only we go to the local where we spotted the Trichopoda pennipes. Pfft
 
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Here... comes the first photo!

Your tongue will be full of saliva when you see this photo below Pfft

Well, this was my dish for the lunch time. And... yeah.. it is the second dish! Pfft Before I ate a very good octopus with onion/agrion/oil/vinegar and some more spices Pfft And there was a very nice "marisco" soup made by my brother (a very good cooker! Better than French cookers Pfft)


legend for the dish Smile and more. eheh

1 - wine from Reguengos - vinho da zona de Reguengos
2 - Champagne Raposeira (I think!, lol)
3 - Condest?vel OLIVE oil - azeite Condest?vel - very, very good! I forgot the "OLIVE" word! LOL
4 - salt Vatel - sal Pfft lol
5 - spicy roast goat-kid - CABRITO assado no forno e com especiarias. Wink
6 - roasted potato - batata assada
7 - rice with kidneys and much more visceral parts of goat-kid. Pfft - ARROZ de mi?dos! (literally in English would be KIDS' RICE! lol)
8 - surprise... try to realize what is it... Smile

the spices we use are gengibre, "noz moscada", malagueta, pepper, "pimentos", and some more. Wink
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Yummy - looks totally delicious Jorge. We had roast duck, but I didn't take a photo, so I can't share. Pears poached in red wine for dessert.

#8 looks like spinach, but is that too obvious to be right?

My photo is of me with my present.
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8 maybe yuyu? (marine algae)
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Both wrong. I will tell what is it very soon. But you can keep trying to guess.

Susan, now with an entomological net in one hand you can quickly catch many flies.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:... Susan, now with an entomological net in one hand you can quickly catch many flies.

There are nets for automobiles, but the flies get squished. Maybe a bicycle net would work!? Cool
 
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There is only one way to know. Susan, then tell us if it works.
 
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Heavens, you guys Shock I will be enough of a menace on the roads without flailing a net about!Grin
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Susan R Walter wrote:

My photo is of me with my present.


I can't quite remember what all that green "hair" is under the wheels. If you had tried this shot in Atlantic Canada this Christmas you would see only the handlebars and above. But this week the Pollenia were flying - but still no green "hair".
 
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Susan, you are not really in danger.
Ian Walker of the University of Bath published a very impressive study in 2006 showing that:
* cyclists with helmets get hit more by cars than cyclists without
* females with long hair (or in his case, a male with a wig) get less hid by cars.

So keep the ponytail

[I'm not joking, I will provide the reference if someone is interested]


Theo
( in professional life bicycle advocate in the Netherlands]
 
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