Are these crows crows or jackdaws?
I recall watching a crow crow chasing a squirrel along the grass & up a tree on one of my walks.
I like crows & jackdaws.
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Incredible scenes! One of the crows just chased one of the squirrels (presumably the same one as they've previously argued with) all the way from the larger art deco block, across the drive, and across the big lawn until it scampered into the relative safety of the central flower bed, under the roses
This wasn't just the crow swooping back and forth in its general direction as I've seen before; it was flying along, matching the squirrel's pace, right above and behind its head, occasionally changing angle to thrust its talons to within an inch or so of it
I don't know what that particular squirrel's done to annoy them, but the crows really aren't happy with it. For a reference sample, there was another squirrel just across the lawn past the flowerbed, and the crows completely ignored that one. So I'm pretty sure it's a personal inter-species beef with that particular squirrel
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Morning denizens
Grey day again, and also fairly mild again, being 11°C with a promise of 14° for a bit this afternoon. The barometers are down a bit more, though again not very significantly at 1012/1020mB
I had a nice lie-in sans any kind of alarm or scheduled activity. Might pop out this afternoon, depending on whether I can be bothered
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Another cr*py night sleep. At least had a nice erotic dream. Plumber came earlier and fixed the loud hum problem. Prob ll3 walk later, if I can think of anywhere not knee deep in mud.
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Morning.
Friday.
Grey.
Sunless.
Dismal.
Chilly in here at 16 deg, 16 deg in the kitchen, 14 deg in the leanto, 12 deg in the saltinghouse.
1020.5 mBar, 30.135 in Hg, 765.43 Torr, 14.8 psi, (unchanged), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 26th of November 2019 much fish was consumed by various denizens, whereas NF informed us of the advent of the online Amstrad CPC games emulator which he found adequate but not up to emulating the Real Thing quite yet when playing a game written by his mate Sean back in the day.
Shirts in the WM.
Shirts out of the WM & pegged out on the line. Slow drying day.
Smalls in the WM.
Smalls out of the WM and pegged out on the line.
Cottons in the WM.
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Tonight's viewing started with a new Traffic Cops
And then the major motion picture premiere was Apple's The Instigators (2024), a decent enough yarn involving an attempted heist on a corrupt Chicago mayor which, inevitably, goes wrong in various entertaining ways
Then I found time for another chapter of Casino
I decided I don't really need to go shopping tomorrow, so I probably won't, or at least not in the morning
Goodnight all
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Evening all
It's dark out. Earlier it was cloudy but dry. Currently 12 degrees but the high was 16. Barometer down to 1024 mBar.
Overslept this morning and then had a busy day with my crayons. Finally came up with a plan to convey the information required based on the customer not knowing what they want. Review by ConsultancyCo was highly positive so that's a relief. Apparently my concept is very novel and will be a superb starter for the discussion that's needed.
So the working day ended on a positive.
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Tea has been homemade sweet & sour pork with fried rice
This marked the first outing for my new rice cooker. It does a considerably better job of cooking rice than I've ever managed
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Another week done!
Only six more weeks till I knock off for Christmas
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe 10 year old KitchenAid Nespresso machine is leaking a bit too much, so I'd started to research replacing it. Note that it's not the KitchenAid bit of it that is faulty, but the seals around the pressure bit. It is repairable, according to youtube videos, but it seems a tad complex to do.
There's an offer on at the minute where on one of 2 machines, you get the machine's value in coffee back over a 12-18 month period. The two machines are a £170 basic one, or a £499 Sage with a few bells and whistles and a far bigger water tank.
Now the fact that you get your money back in coffee means it doesn't really matter which you go for (in a sense, and if you're happy to order as much as we drink), but I was leaning towards the more expensive one, while The Wife was keener on the lower cost option.
Just happened to log in to John Lewis today to see if they still had the free coffee offer, and not only that, but for Black Friday. the expensive machine was on offer at £299.
New coffee machine ordered.
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The 10 year old KitchenAid Nespresso machine is leaking a bit too much, so I'd started to research replacing it. Note that it's not the KitchenAid bit of it that is faulty, but the seals around the pressure bit. It is repairable, according to youtube videos, but it seems a tad complex to do.
There's an offer on at the minute where on one of 2 machines, you get the machine's value in coffee back over a 12-18 month period. The two machines are a £170 basic one, or a £499 Sage with a few bells and whistles and a far bigger water tank.
Now the fact that you get your money back in coffee means it doesn't really matter which you go for (in a sense, and if you're happy to order as much as we drink), but I was leaning towards the more expensive one, while The Wife was keener on the lower cost option.
Just happened to log in to John Lewis today to see if they still had the free coffee offer, and not only that, but for Black Friday. the expensive machine was on offer at £299.
New coffee machine ordered.
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Just ordered 1000l of oil at 57ppl, I've not bought it that cheap in years.
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Morning all
CBS, etc, autumnally cool on the walk at 8C, but not cool enough for the coat I wore.
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Morning.
Thursday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 16.6 deg, 17 deg in the kitchen, 15 deg in the leanto.
1023 mBar, 30.21 in Hg, 767.3131 Torr, 14.837 psi, (down from 1024 and a bit last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 26th of November 2019, in those halcyon preplague days, it was intermittently rainy/sunny, BR14's other half was in A&E with the other half's sadly demented parent, bringing back memories of All The Fun I had doing the same thing, whereas it was raining on me and on NF, with NF's sunset occurring rather before mine due to geography & stuff.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine and gloom.
Lunch: there was brunch.
Freecell score: 86%, running average: 79%.
More gardening. Feck me, this is going to be a bonfire & a half. .
Tea: beans on toast etc.
Entertainment: well if there's owt to watch I ain't found it.
Book.
Other book.
Other other book.
Other other other book.
Website thing about old tech.
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