That looks like Fiji Gold to me.
Cheers. Try not to get jaw ache from smiling all the time whilst you are there.
https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2019/0 ... -31st-may/Joan wrote: ↑4 years agoNo. It was hovering. It must have been doing some sort of surveillance. Kind of creepy now I think about it. It must have got special permission to be there as we must be restricted airspace as we are one of the two approaches to Heathrow. Planes were not overhead when the chopper was there.
As there was no spotlight, they must have been using IR. The foxes and I would have been lighting up their goggles.
Just to be clear, the Chinook was overhead around 11pm last Friday - 24th. It would be on a direct route from Battersea to Heathrow, but that doesn't explain it just hovering over the church.Iris wrote: ↑4 years agohttps://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/2019/0 ... -31st-may/
Although that seems to be daytime and I don't know the route
I doubt any resident inside even noticed the noise. With a plane every minute or so for 9 hours a day, another engine noise would not have raised an eyebrow.Mister Paul wrote: ↑4 years ago
Then the long-standing community members all get shouty on FB about being woken up.
Australian stubbies - blond or bitter. Not really my favourite but it quenches the thirst.
Always good to remember that beer, in common with most things, doesn't have to be superb.
I guess you are jetlagged once that is over you will see the error in your post
Stubbies are - despite the names - mostly lagers. think I had pretty well always had a lager when I had a beer before moving the the land of blood temperature ales.
Sadly she’s just retweeted that picture you posted. She’s hopping about the yellow baby.
Tell her not to worry about Trump, the rest of us have got his welcome covered.