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Stoned cows... Wonder what their milk (or meat if they recently had some) would do to humans...

When wild onions are ate by cows in the spring, their milk tastes of onion (Yuk)! So I am guessing that kids/adults drinking their milk would learn how to walk and dance at a younger age :eek::cool:.
 
Milk,,,, one of my favorite beverages :) pretty hard for me to stop when i put the carton to the lips.
You would thing way back in my 20 ties when i was lifting weights and desperately tried to gain weight for 2 years i would have lost the taste for it as i did with cream.
Back then i daily downed over a gallon ( +4 liters ) of full fat milk with 92% protein powder added to it, and then 1 Liter of cream every day.
To this day cream / whip cream dont sit well with me, but still love the milk though i have fallen back to the next less fatty type of milk.
 
If it's growing wild and is free I would think it would be superior. ;)

Only if one goes higher up and knows their way around. The stuff growing wild in the adjoining plains and foothills isn't worth bothering with.
 
Been out tonight ( after dark ) to do a little shooting with the Dslr aided by the big faint light up above.

Here is a couple of pics of a reconstructed early Danish church, the original was dendrochronological dated to 1060.
The Danes was made Christians by a chicken king in 996, by 1100 most churches in Denmark was build in stone.
The remnants of this old church was actually found under a "new" church not far from my home town of Randers.

Pictures snapped tonight.
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Full size : http://peecee.dk/uploads/072017/_DSC0323.JPG

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Full size: http://peecee.dk/uploads/072017/_DSC0319.JPG
 
Been out tonight ( after dark ) to do a little shooting with the Dslr aided by the big faint light up above.
Your photo does not look shaky, but the stars look like a meteorite storm. Special on your first photo.

Nice place, look like a good place for a viking party.
 
The Wooden church are build at Moesgaard museum that as you might know are now in completely new buildings, but in the same place as ever, but the old place are not pure research and what not related to a museum.
But just a stone throw apart.
http://www.moesgaardmuseum.dk/en/

Aaa yes the good old Days, before the Danes traded in their gonads for "security"

 
@kamkar 1 Yes being grabbed by the GONAD,s can really make your eyes water and put a glazed painful look on your face :eek: :( Ipol
 
Yeah maybe i should have upped the ISO a bit to get a faster exposure time for the same result, i even think one of the 2 pics are a HDR picture.

But my Nikon dont do more than 30 second exposure time and then the manual timer, my friends newer Nikon Dslr have a timer build in so you can set your own custom exposure time.
 
Been out tonight ( after dark ) to do a little shooting with the Dslr aided by the big faint light up above.

Here is a couple of pics of a reconstructed early Danish church, the original was dendrochronological dated to 1060.
The Danes was made Christians by a chicken king in 996, by 1100 most churches in Denmark was build in stone.
The remnants of this old church was actually found under a "new" church not far from my home town of Randers.

Pictures snapped tonight.
_DSC0323_big_thumb.JPG

Full size : http://peecee.dk/uploads/072017/_DSC0323.JPG

_DSC0319_big_thumb.JPG

Full size: http://peecee.dk/uploads/072017/_DSC0319.JPG

What is the little building out in front (like a gazebo)?
 
Thats the bell tower, seem like they had them too back then.
 
If it's growing wild and is free I would think it would be superior. ;)

I love to fish ! When young I used to go to a place I knew on the Potomac river to fish. However when I first found it there was a growth of tall plants growing so think I had to cut a path through it to get to the river. It grew everywhere (small to over 7 feet, estimate)! Then one day when I went down there to go fishing it was all cut down, not a plant left standing. I told my father about it and he wanted me to draw a picture of the plants. He found out that it was "pot" that had been growing wild, the government found out about it and destroyed all of it. I never did see another plant down there on the river :cry::D !
 
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