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<blockquote data-quote="Cosworthlady" data-source="post: 1200335" data-attributes="member: 49189"><p>Hey.</p><p></p><p>I loved seeing your late brothers pictures. I'm a north edinburgh lassie myself and the edinburgh pictures are all well known to me. The monstrosity was huge. I Remember seeing it when it worked and it changed colour with the wind LOL. The Old Chain Pier was recently flooded believe it or not and had to be shut down to get repaired yet again. I live in the Crewe Road area now and went to Ainslie Park High School so I know Boswell quite well too. Do you still visit the area?</p><p></p><p>Anyway another question is, and as you know my location, could I possibly have a Raven visiting my area. The "crow" is bigger than the gulls and MUCH bigger than the other grows who live nearby. It has a splayed tail which ends in a pointy shape. I live beside the ferrantis building near the railway that goes along to the quadrant. Is it possible? It also "quacks" for want of a better word. It doesn't Ca ca ca it definitely quacks quack quacks LOL. And no its not a duck. If it ever lands near again like it did today I'll keep my camera on stand by.</p><p></p><p>Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosworthlady, post: 1200335, member: 49189"] Hey. I loved seeing your late brothers pictures. I'm a north edinburgh lassie myself and the edinburgh pictures are all well known to me. The monstrosity was huge. I Remember seeing it when it worked and it changed colour with the wind LOL. The Old Chain Pier was recently flooded believe it or not and had to be shut down to get repaired yet again. I live in the Crewe Road area now and went to Ainslie Park High School so I know Boswell quite well too. Do you still visit the area? Anyway another question is, and as you know my location, could I possibly have a Raven visiting my area. The "crow" is bigger than the gulls and MUCH bigger than the other grows who live nearby. It has a splayed tail which ends in a pointy shape. I live beside the ferrantis building near the railway that goes along to the quadrant. Is it possible? It also "quacks" for want of a better word. It doesn't Ca ca ca it definitely quacks quack quacks LOL. And no its not a duck. If it ever lands near again like it did today I'll keep my camera on stand by. Ann [/QUOTE]
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