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'No,' said the child. 'What is it?'
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Sunday 17 November 2013

On the Skylight


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  1. This is just brilliant. It deserves serious acclaim. A once in a lifetime shot.

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  2. Let me be the second to attest to that. The first to second Adrian, as it were. This has to be looked at twice to take in.

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  3. Indeed! I wish I'd taken it.

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  4. What an awesome photo ~ least you didn't need to worry about seagull poop

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    1. Actually Carol, we have huge skylights in the bathroom and the kitchen. Poop is not really a problem unless it's been ages since it rained. Which incidentally looks amazing, like being under a waterfall.

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  5. That is so funny. Occasionally I see our cat like that, but had never thought to take a photo. Brilliant.

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    1. Cro, I think I've seen some cats... oh yes, here we are : http://mysmelly.com/content/cats/10-cats-on-glass-tables.htm

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  6. I knew about the kiwis, keas and weka birds but I didn't know NZ also had flying jellyfish!

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  7. Oh silly me - a second take revealed it is a bird and what I thought were big amber coloured eyes are actually webbed feet!

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  8. YP. I thought it was one of those flash Chinese kites at first, for some strange reason. We aren't used to this angle, I suppose.

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  9. Amazing picture! He/she is looking at you. How can I see that it is a seagull.

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  10. I want a skylight with one of those!

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  11. The lack of bill makes it ambiguous...

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