
Where would be the best place to photograph some?
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:10,
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or Wandsworth park, where I spent my childhood.
Hmmm.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:12,
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Hmmm.

my halls were in that park. How odd. It has lots of daffodils in the spring, and lots of generally drunk students of an evening.
Unless you go in the Cockfosters entrance mind you, then it's not so bad...
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:16,
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Unless you go in the Cockfosters entrance mind you, then it's not so bad...

good 18th birthday up at the cockfosters entrance one time... a PA loads and too much tree climbing for the amount of fosters we had guzzled.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:24,
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at Cat Hill, of all places. For what it was worth.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:26,
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hung around there as i had a lot of buddies up there. I was down in chelsea darling... well till i packed it all in
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:30,
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I may've seen you in the 'airport lounge'.
(then again, maybe not :)
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:32,
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(then again, maybe not :)

used to have loads and they'll come right up to you, however - it's a bit cold...
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:12,
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tame squirrels that'll come near a camera. Are they hibernating at the mo?
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:14,
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but I haven't seen him in a while, so they might be.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:17,
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is allegedly a good place, with friendly squirrels who will engage in a variety of acts for a reasonable price.
Or not.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:13,
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Or not.

The little fuckers.
Ravenscourt park in Hammersmith - they are everywhere.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:14,
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Ravenscourt park in Hammersmith - they are everywhere.

and they shall come from miles around to feast (well it will get them to a central point where you can photograph them!)
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:17,
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loft.
amongst the remnants of my landlord's furniture
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:11,
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amongst the remnants of my landlord's furniture

catch them on the way home from work.
outside my kitchen window is a good place to start
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:11,
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outside my kitchen window is a good place to start

but I'll answer as sensibly as possible. Princes Street Gardens, also my back garden. Woods anywhere. This is a good time of year when there's not a lot of foliage on the trees. (Squirrels don't hibernate)
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:13,
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someone had to go and bring grey ones to the uk. the grey fuckers.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:18,
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...have this nice photograph of a squirrel that I took in Edinburgh.
It's EVIL!
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:17,
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It's EVIL!

saw a load in Kensington Park/Gardens whatever its called, though that was in autumn. Wouldn't they be hibernating, and nibbling on their nuts now?
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:17,
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in the Scottish Highlands
there be proper Squirrels there, rather than stupid furry tailed grey tree rats.
I dislike grey Squirrels. Red ones are about 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times cuter.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:29,
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there be proper Squirrels there, rather than stupid furry tailed grey tree rats.
I dislike grey Squirrels. Red ones are about 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times cuter.