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Morning all.
Can't seem to get going this morning. The meh is strong.
Cold and grey outside, though I can just see a tiny bit of blue over the roof of the school behind us.Comment
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Our blue sky is now bright white.
There was a rainbow earlier.
Forgot to mention the cramp in The Bad Leg last night.
Not pleasant but it went away reasonably quickly.
Still dunno why I keep waking at 05:20ish.
It's a puzzle.
Steve next door is busy doing sommat.
I haven't decided what to do this afternoon.
Probably potching about in the sheds and garage again.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Getting darker and darker here, there's another squall on its way.
The winds were very impressive with the last one, I was hit on the head by a shower of acorns at one point.
<7 minute hiatus>
Pissing down now.
<11 minute hiatus>
Sun's out.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 24 September 2020, 11:59.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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The heavens have opened and issued much rain. Or a light shower, depending on your perspective.Comment
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Several "things" have been worked on this afternoon after many years lack of use.
Two have proved to still work, the anti beartrap mechanism on the extremely expensive other proved problematic.
Said problem was eventually overcome with much dismantling but I suspect said object needs a good service which might be best left to someone who knows WTF they are doing.
I hate stuff with big feck off springs in.
Though the manual is on line &, as in the case of all such publications, makes operations look easy.
Anyway, I gave said items a light rubdown with some oil to keep the dread rust at bay.
It's raining intermittently, so I suppose I could wander off down the shed & move stuff about a bit.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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