BCG Symposium in Milton Keynes
Is anyone going to this event tomorrow besides Gordon and I?
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Have a lovely time you two.
I’ll be enjoying coffee and cake with one of my sons and the rest of my clan as it’s his 20th tomorrow. Some of the talks look interesting. Would be great to hear which you find most interesting. |
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Coffee, cake and the Six Nations here today. Chester’s been walked so no venturing outside for me! I’m going to stay put and enjoy watching it from the window. :-) |
Travel safely!
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Tied up but in time for Ruggers too Emma !! yaaaah :-D CB |
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Well we had a great day and Wilber got us there and back safely and in the warm. It snowed most of the day but didn't settle fortunately. Gordon, myself and Lisa (who runs the Wiltshire Tortoise Group) went and we enjoyed very interesting and informative talks on their work in Africa by John and Margaret Cooper and his work on sea turtle research with the aid of drones by Alan Rees. Matthew Readle spoke on Redfoots in Peru which was rather sad as many are taken for food with their eggs sold hard boiled as a cheap snack. Martin Whitehead spoke on the welfare of reptiles and the day concluded with a talk on the ability of tortoises to learn skills by Anna Wilkinson and Oliver Burman. It was also an opportunity to meet up with lots of fellow hobbyists who come from all over the country.
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So pleased you got there and back safely, and in Wilber too! :-) |
It was a very interesting day and I learned a thing or two you can't beat talking and listening to other people to extend your knowledge😊😊😊
As for the snow the only problem was when I was nearly home it was snowing so hard I had to slow right down to 15 mph as I couldn't see and it was starting to settle. |
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