Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Happy Christmas Everyone

Posted by Gordon on 22-12-2008 14:33
#1

The Best of Not-really-British-anymore to everyone.

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 22-12-2008 16:23
#2

The same thing from me and my wife Justyna!

Edited by Gerard Pennards on 22-12-2008 16:25

Posted by Andrzej on 22-12-2008 17:12
#3

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !!!

Edited by Andrzej on 22-12-2008 17:12

Posted by Gordon on 22-12-2008 17:28
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Yes there is a Present as well, but I forgot about it, sorry about that.

It is called Time Flies, and no I didn't create it, but I have had it for more than a decade and I think it warrents sharing.

http://www.earthlife.net/temp/flies.scr

Please, if you see things that are not flies, consider them an extra blessing.

Peace and love,
Gordon
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 23-12-2008 00:00
#5

and here goes another one. :)


farm4.static.flickr.com/3224/3129347542_cb86059656_o.jpg

Posted by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 10:23
#6

Merry Xmas Aabody

Posted by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 11:20
#7

This one is really just for Andre (Tilburg) from all his devoted followers in Shetland.:D.

Regards from Roger (Sheep Pimp) Thomason
Postage and Packaging Extra.

Edited by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 11:48

Posted by pwalter on 25-12-2008 17:53
#8

Merry Christmas to everybody!

Walter Pfliegler

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 25-12-2008 20:47
#9

Greetings from us and all the colleagues we met this year during the USA and European tours!

Valery Korneyev, Elena Kameneva and Severin Korneyev

Edited by Nosferatumyia on 25-12-2008 21:07

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 20:30
#10

Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Katka with family

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 20:41
#11

Sorry :), problem with attachment.
Katka

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 20:50
#12

Here it is (I hope)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-12-2008 23:02
#13

Valery, your post is interesting! :) I can recognize easily one paint by the famous Bruegel , The Elder :D that shows us the effects of Maunder period :) The paint calls "Hunters in the Snow" I think. :P Here you can see one reference about what I said: http://books.goog...;ct=result


Katerina, very funny your compo picture! :D If you had choose Sciomyzidae.... :D the snail would have big problems :D