greenlands Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 What's fanciers thoughts on a day time moon on race day,this photo is from this morning at aprox 9am.
Wiley Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 Moons in the sky doesnt bother me, as its always in the sky, what i dont like is milky skies, without a break in the sky,
We man Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 What's fanciers thoughts on a day time moon on race day,this photo is from this morning at aprox 9am.Sun and Moon in the sky on race day means a disaster.JMO
KIDDON Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 Very rare to see the sun & moon out on the same day in rainy Scotland
Johnbeattoch Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 The real bad racing imo is no wind
JohnQuinn Posted October 19, 2016 Report Posted October 19, 2016 Also the Sun & Moon out together but not visible to the naked eye. Makes me. Think there's lots we don't see that have a bearing on good racing and returns.
walterboswell59 Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 It's a load of nonesenseagree m8 jim and i tossed our latebreds yesterday all home together no problem
Roland Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 The moon, half, is out and showing nicely in the West this morning. A beautiful silvery. Nice skies too, think I will be off to the country side soon.
Guest johnhunter Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 The moon, half, is out and showing nicely in the West this morning. A beautiful silvery. Nice skies too, think I will be off to the country side soon.roland are you a rambler ?
Guest IB Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 The sun and moon and everything else up there are 'together' all the time. Its just cloud cover that stops us from seeing them. I would think all birds are well aware of them, and some of them, including pigeons are known to fly by moonlight, which is just reflected sunlight.
Roland Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 roland are you a rambler ? Not really, but a country Yokel lol I like the old ways and make me own Jams / Pies, bread etc. etc. Favourite dish Apple and BLack Berry. Now, for instance I make a Hedgerow Jam. (Beside many more, like Rhubarb and Ginger, Plum and Orange etc. etc. Is very popular. Has everything in it from Apples, elderberries, Mountain rowan, Hips etc. etc. I don't like jam much, never eat it, especially now I suffer from Diabetes of course. Give loads away. NOW John I strain that through a sieve. I have a fair bit over which I can water and remake for Bottled drinks. Great stuff and flavour of course. Put into cubes or even plastic Cream tubs I can save it for the pigeons drinkers. Has every goodness you can think of .. Carrot Juice to is very good. Costs nowt, but does the birds wonder. The big 'C' vitamin is brilliant defence against colds etc. etc.
Guest johnhunter Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 Not really, but a country Yokel lol I like the old ways and make me own Jams / Pies, bread etc. etc. Favourite dish Apple and BLack Berry. Now, for instance I make a Hedgerow Jam. (Beside many more, like Rhubarb and Ginger, Plum and Orange etc. etc. Is very popular. Has everything in it from Apples, elderberries, Mountain rowan, Hips etc. etc. I don't like jam much, never eat it, especially now I suffer from Diabetes of course. Give loads away. NOW John I strain that through a sieve. I have a fair bit over which I can water and remake for Bottled drinks. Great stuff and flavour of course. Put into cubes or even plastic Cream tubs I can save it for the pigeons drinkers. Has every goodness you can think of .. Carrot Juice to is very good. Costs nowt, but does the birds wonder. The big 'C' vitamin is brilliant defence against colds etc. etc.yer ah man after ma oon heart roland,ah just made a couple oh pots of blackberry jam ,its lovely on a big soda scone slabbered wae butter ,another nice jam is damson, the trees are full of them just now ,
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