Post the best photo you took today

big wheels on my bike
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its not a track, it's a road, the next half mile is like this then it goes back to reasonable quality. There is some shocking roads when you get across the border into england. The forgotten world of thumberland. (hope it stays forgotten and stays wonderful)
 
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I haven't a clue what this means.
My laptop is Windows 10 and my internet thingy is called e I think. It's not Chrome, Firefox, or Safari but may possibly be using Internet Explorer.
Sorry, should has asked what are you using.
I can't help with Windows 10 , do you have a smartphone cos it's really easy to upload with one?
I've never got to grips with windows10 , too stuck in my ways and not enough spare time to ditch win 7
 
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Found this little fella in my compost heap this morning.
I've been trying to upload a short video but it keeps stopping me, (diynot site, not the slow worm). LOL
Have put a question on GD if anyone can help me.View attachment 196227


Down load it to youtube then you can put a you can upload it to GD..

My girls love Snakes so would love to see this little fella. Never seen one before.
 
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When I was an active horseman the muck heap and my garden had lots of slow-worms. They eat slugs and breed in the warm decomposing material. Still get some around compost and the nature corner. Sadly cats and blackbirds sometimes catch them.
 
When I was an active horseman the muck heap and my garden had lots of slow-worms. They eat slugs and breed in the warm decomposing material. Still get some around compost and the nature corner. Sadly cats and blackbirds sometimes catch them.


How big are they
 
Thick as a pencil if small, thick as your finger if big. Between 4 and 8 inches at a guess. They are not snakes but legless lizards. I don't remember seeing babies.

Back, the colour of an old copper coin, belly, the colour of a new copper coin. They are heavy and wriggly and can run off your hand (have to move them off the lawn before mowing) and mostly hide in long grass or under plants. They will tunnel under leaf litter to hide if frightened.
 
I haven't a clue what this means.
My laptop is Windows 10 and my internet thingy is called e I think. It's not Chrome, Firefox, or Safari but may possibly be using Internet Explorer.

The 'internet thingy' is called "Edge"
Internet Explorer has died on Windoze10.

By 'Platform' could be the camera or phone you are using (IOS >Apple<, or Android >not Apple<)
 
I may be talking out of my backside but I remember someone who lives in the Cotswolds saying they had huge snails and referred to them as Roman snail cos they brought them over to eat
 
I may be talking out of my backside but I remember someone who lives in the Cotswolds saying they had huge snails and referred to them as Roman snail cos they brought them over to eat
Your backside talks a lot more sense than some on hear. I think your not far off
 
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