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wimp | 21:31 Sun 26th Jan 2014 | ChatterBank
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My new Avatar. You can see the Aurora borealis from my house!
  
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Beautiful, where are you?


lucky you, wimp..that is one sight i have yet to witness

whereabouts are you?
He just said, at 'ome sibs ;-)
Evening, Wimp.....you lucky devil....have only ever seen it once on the far west coast of Ireland and it wasn't fantastic but lovely to see....x
You lucky sod, I'd give my right arm for that view :)
:-) B00
You lucky so and so:-)
My sister paid a fortune for her and kids to go to Tromsk to see what you can see from your house. Lucky sod ( unless you live in Tromsk).
That'll be Wimp taking in paying guests then, Graham...☺
They also did "ice fishing" for trout if that could be arranged. Oh yes. And a husky sleigh ride.
You could be Alba's brother with that shade of green....
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Psybbo...I live in the north west coast of the highlands!
Thank you wimp, lovely place to live
so close to one of my favourite fishing places, Lochinver...........?
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DTCwordfan...Lochinver was in our football league when I was younger, so
your in the right area!
A lovely place - also love Highland Stoneware and have a set of their wares with sheep on them, naturally. We used to base ourselves at Dornoch and travel over, staying at the hotel there for a night or two.
Two pals get similar views, one in Inverness, and one in Sweden.
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Lucky you, wimp!
Envious. Here west of London light pollution and cloud are the norm and stars on a good day, or rather good night.

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