Out of deference to the RSPB's national survey, I did consider twisting ever more punning mileage into the title of this post, but "Picard in Warp Hitch" was too bizarre even for me.
So, following his demotion from Admiral, the Captain eased us out of space dock at 09.00, left Milton Keynes under impulse power and then went to warp once we hit the Bedford bypass. We knew something was wrong immediately, as a warning display showed a fault with one of the
Arriving at WWT Welney, the Captain effected repairs and we then entered a watery alien world, deploying to one of the basic life support pods, north east of the visitors' centre. Probably the Friends' Hide, but I was too busy trying to calibrate my communicator to take accurate notes. The 3G signal was intermittent, a bit like England's batting ability.
We spotted a small flock of White-fronted Geese on long range sensors but had to settle for this view as, unfortunately, the tractor beam was offline. Most species of duck in the known universe seemed to be present, in a multi-cultural throng reminiscent of
More power to forward shields! |
Evasive manoeuvres, hard to port! |
Oh?! It's only a Sparrowhawk. |
Long range sensors again picked up a Bird of Prey, seemingly motionless in space (a common plot device for luring in naive vessels from the United Federation of Planets) which we were able to identify as a Peregrine Falcon (definitely not 'Millennium'... you'll notice).
Er, the one on the post, not the big white one... |
Ely Cathedral seen from Welches Dam |
By now, I had contracted space flu, and in the absence of Beverly Crusher or Dr Pulaski, I had to self-medicate. As soon as we returned to Star Base Tense Towers, I deferred the offer of Tea... Earl Grey... Hot, and went into stasis in the Quarantine Bay.
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Had to read that a couple of times, to take it all in lol
Us heathens with no tv's.
Enjoyable post. Long time since I've been to Welney. I think need to go again, soon.
Heathens always welcome, Keith!
Haha! Very creative, Graeme! Although, I'm sorry you're in the quarantine bay (Do germs pass through the internet? B/c Andy and I were sick over the weekend for the first time since last April). My favorites are Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the new 2009 Star Trek movie. I couldn't help but think your last photo reminded me of Elkhorn Slough, a power plant instead of a castle. Hmm...
Thanks, Katie, I'm on the mend now. I hope you two are recovered too. The various TV franchises of Star Trek and their repeats on BBC2 were the backdrop to our lives in the 1990s. Our girls should have a very enlightened attitude to non-Earth lifeforms :o)
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T.I.K. I'll bear that in mind, should a day trip materialise in that neck of the woods. It's not pressing any dragonfly buttons, though :o(
Graeme what medication were you on for your cold? Whatever it was - wow!
Katie - we went to Elkhorn. While I can see what you mean about the comparison I think you'll find Ely Cathederal in Graeme's picture is far nicer:0). However the birding at Elkhorn and the dairy is far better! We also liked the Lighthouse Grill and Whole Enchelada at nearby Moss Landing! Mmm yum:0) they were our joint number one eateries on our trip along with Plumes Coffee shop in Monterey
John, Welcome to the food critic for the Elkhorn Chronicle! On a certain level, a cathedral is a power plant, and the emissions won't be to everyone's liking either. Medication? Just high on Life, John, just high on Life.
Chuckling now:0)
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