Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Happy Christmas Everyone

Posted by Gordon on 22-12-2008 13:33
#1

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

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 22-12-2008 15:23
#2

The same thing from me and my wife Justyna!

Edited by Gerard Pennards on 22-12-2008 15:25

Posted by Andrzej on 22-12-2008 16:12
#3

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !!!

Edited by Andrzej on 22-12-2008 16:12

Posted by Gordon on 22-12-2008 16:28
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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 22-12-2008 23:00
#5

and here goes another one. Smile


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

Posted by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 09:23
#6

Merry Xmas Aabody

Posted by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 10:20
#7

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

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

Edited by Roger Thomason on 25-12-2008 10:48

Posted by pwalter on 25-12-2008 16:53
#8

Merry Christmas to everybody!

Walter Pfliegler

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 25-12-2008 19:47
#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 20:07

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 19:30
#10

Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Katka with family

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 19:41
#11

Sorry Smile, problem with attachment.
Katka

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 26-12-2008 19:50
#12

Here it is (I hope)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-12-2008 22:02
#13

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


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