Welcome to the RSPB Communities Christmas Advent calendar! Rather than chocolates (sorry), with each day that leads up to the big day, why not open a virtual Advent calendar window and reveal a teaser for you to ponder or post a picture. There is no right or wrong answer, the answers will simply be what you want to appear in that window. It’s Christmas, so let’s have some fun!Claire
Wendy S said: As an avid reader and bit of a gear freak I find these threads interesting but would not like to choose just one
As an avid reader and bit of a gear freak I find these threads interesting but would not like to choose just one
I would not like to choose one either as I find all posts and threads interesting.
Regards,
Ian.
So difficult to choose a any particular one. For me, anything on Identify This and Photography have given me an enormous amount of help and info, and there has been so many really good posts/threads on the social forums that have made me feel part of this brilliant community. Like this one, for instance!
Rob.
My photos are on Flickr
Day 25: Christmas Day!
What shape would you like your Christmas day chocolate to be?
Any - as long as it's BIG! Merry Christmas!
I'm not going to go into what Limpy almost bought me from Ann Summers! LOL!!!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Whoah Clare! Steady on ;) Enjoy.
The offspring have given me a headache inducing chocolate wreath that is very definately not going on the door
Cin J
Mine has a Harry Potter theme.... i'm thinking chocolate frogs.
My chocolate of choice this year is round ... Treated myself to a box of Lindt Lindor from Coop using my discount voucher (cheapskate) for all the hard work I've done this year keeping house!!!
O Wendy, lindor is an excellent choice! So soft and creamy and delicious! That's dagerous! There is a "joke" here in Germany, I don't know if you know it, too: Calories are the little animals that make your clothes one size smaller while you are asleep at night.
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