Finished pruning the big apple tree. Well, finished for now, I’ll be doing more next week, but it should all be small stuff that doesn’t require extension ladders and extension loppers.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post^^^ Ears must be popping at 11022 mBar. .
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Carted a big bag of recycling over to the bin paddock, and discovered that all the recycling bins were full to bursting except the one in the farthest corner. Must remember to take it out midweek or by Friday in future - there's clearly competition to get them filled over the weekendComment
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The drive to/from Sussex was actually more foggy than misty. Mostly evident between home and parts of the M25 as I went around to J9.
Cold indoors this evening despite what Tado says.Comment
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Is NF still up?
Morning all
Clear sky, just wispy stuff about. Very frosty. Currently -6 with a high of 3 expected. Apparently it's foggy again but not around my way. No rain expected. Barometer up a touch to 1034 mBar.
First coffee being had while contemplating what the day may bring.Comment
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Morning.
Monday.
Dry.
Wanly sunny.
Cold in here at 10.1 deg, 9.5 deg in the kitchen, 7 deg in the leanto, 3 deg in the saltinghouse.
1034.5 mBar, 30.548 in Hg, 775.94 Torr, 15.004 psi, (up from 1032 last night), 65% RH (GDR hair), 58% RH (Lidl electric).
Telex machine glowing nicely.
Meanwhile on the 17th of April 2019 NF discussed the recent installation by Sky of a new piece of coax sans any sign of a new dish while I was disappointed to find that what I'd thought was the 1939 movie was in fact the 1923 version of "Hunchback of Notre Damme".
Cottons in the WM.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
"They" are chopping down a couple of pine trees near the castle (that's the castle castle rather than the hotel castle, to be clear though it might be behind what used to be the Moose Hall until The Moose moved to what used to be the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall down by the bridge, this last being about 200 years younger than the old Moose Hall).
Awaiting the end of the cottons spell in the WM so I can peg them out on the line before trudging out to Tesco.
The sheer excitement of my life knows few bounds.
It's curiously cold out there today.
The WM is doing the "0:02" thing. It's caught it off the TD. .
Cottons pegged out on the line.
Shopping trip to Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Missed the 34 bus back across the river coz the bus stop only has the timetable for the 204.
Lunch: scrambled egg and poached tomato on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toasted crust, bramble jelly & marmalade on slices of toast, red corner yog, 0.91*1.66 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: TWATO. Some thing about illegal waste dumping. Didn't Di Deee Di do a thing about that a couple of years ago with that Brian Aldridge being fined for it? What would Walter Gabriel have said (assuming we could understand him)?
Peak barometer made 1035 mBar, but it's down to 1034 now.
Washing came back in off the line about as wet as going out.
Cottons in the TD. In batches.
Freecell score: 100% (of 3), running average 85%.
Tea: Morrisons meatballs in tomato sauce with rice n peas, some peach slices, a yog, 0.91*1.55 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: PM (until it went <clcik> because I find the presenter irritating).
Wheeler Dealers S17 E3 1997 Fiat Coupe 20V turbo: bought: £2750, Total: £3710, Sold: £6k to the other party who'd made an offer to the original seller, who'd have thunk? . Changed the timing belt (yes you have to lift the engine halfway out), uprated turbo, remapped ECU (with one of Elvis' mates for a mere £200 ), sport manifold, water cooling spray for the intercooler.
Original bhp: 184, uprated bhp: 309, uprated bhp with intercooler spray: 318.
MOT expires end of March. Who'd have thunk? A 1997 Fiat that isn't baked bean cans. It's a miracle, I tells you, a miracle!
Cottons out of the TD and the bits that required iRoning got iRoned. All airing over the banisters now.
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain: The Engineering Workshop.
Joy of Painting E7: more fecking seascapes: the beach. Bastard fan heater woke me up. . I'm still unimpressed with seascapes but YMMV.
Dr Pimplepopper S3 E8: the chap who wanted a lump removed before his GF got out of prison. . Watched it before.
The Oak Island Nutjobbery S9 E18 "Playing the Dunfield": they've spelt it wrong it's "dungfield" surely, as in "we ain't found tulip again this week".
The beard has found another piece of concrete on the washtable. .
I reckon it came from FDR's gumboot..
Love the adverts for gentlemen's stiffeners that accompany this epic waste of time, money & energy. .
They reach the bottom of the can and decide to start another one: the curiously named DH82.
And this week's significant "finds" on This Week We Ain't Found tulipe is: the sole of a leather shoe from the 13th C, more fecking wood from the new can, and the aforementioned chunk of concrete from the previous one.
Secrets in the Ice: Mystery of the Glacier Mummy: feck me there's a lot of mummies in glaciers it would seem.
Fishlock's Choice on ITV1W: wanders around the Rhondda (20 years ago, he's too old to do it now).
He visited the Workmen's Club & Institute in Maerdy and I wondered if it was still there.
Naturally enough it closed in 2002 (shortly after the programme was made) and was demolished in 2007ish. There's a grass square there now.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 24 January 2023, 09:46.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Sunny with high wispy stuff, and not as cold overnight as it has been, though it's also not getting much warmer: 1°C now, maybe reaching 4° this afternoon. The barometers are up a bit more at 1025/1034mB
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs NF still up?
But there isn't any TV viewing to report anyway, as last night I finished off Double Cross and then started reading Rob Hutton's Agent Jack, all about MI5's pursuit of Fifth Columnists during WWIIComment
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