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Checked me netting is in place over pond to keep leaves out. Lovely little froggy sitting there.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGreetings from the new Mac Mini!
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a letter for someone named Smithers
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLunch: chicken, tomato and lentil soup with a bit of wholemeal
And in the morning post, a letter for the previous owner of the flat
She seems to have neglected to inform Carnforth Station Heritage Centre of her move. It's so easy to forget these things
And I get letters for her next door but two, but I like her so there's no problem.
And there was a letter for someone named Smithers that I returned "not known".
Plus the council tax demand for some oik who used to live by the chip shop, but I sorted that one with the council before the debt collectors started calling.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 16:41.
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Afternoon all
There is blue sky and high level wispy fluff. Currently 12 degrees and that's the high for the day. Barometer up to 1031 mBar.
I clock off in about an hour to travel to the airport for a trip to Glasgow.
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Lunch: chicken, tomato and lentil soup with a bit of wholemeal
And in the morning post, a letter for the previous owner of the flat
She seems to have neglected to inform Carnforth Station Heritage Centre of her move. It's so easy to forget these things
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The Mac Mini has finally arrived!
Not that I have time to do anything with it right now; it'll have to stay in its box until this evening
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Morning.
Monday.
Damp (it rained overnight).
Wanly sunny.
High cloud with blue bits rather than gloom gloom gloom.
Chilly in here at 15.5 deg, 15.5 deg in the kitchen, 14 deg in the leanto.
1032.5 mBar, 30.489 in Hg, 774.4 Torr, 14.975 psi, (up from 1026 last night). Don't think I've ever seen it that high before.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the chill of the morning.
Meanwhile on the 30th of November 2019 I was sat next to a mouth breathing moron in the library so buggered off for a walk instead, whereas NF delegated the duplicated post echo thingie, as pointed out by Brillo, to vBulletin. .
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: Y&Y <click>
Sun's out: bad finger prevents gardening.
House roughly vacced for the sake of something to do.
Freecell score: 86%, running average: 80%.
Tea: egg sandwiches etc. Just for a change like.
Entertainment: read book. read other book. Sorted through late mother's recipe collection for dear Niece.
Oak Island bollox: this week they still ain't found tulip. Who'd have thunk?
"Secrets in the Sand" more bollox on Blaze: glyph found in Oz: made by some septic or other using GPS rather than Ancient Alien Aborigines. .Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 22:11.
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Morning all
A busy weekend clearing veg beds, planting garlic, re-planting a hydrangea we had grown from a cutting and planting some spring bulbs in the grass near the quince and apple trees.
Oh yes, and plating scrambled maps - after reading about it on here.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Back in the day, IIRC, a chap from my parents' church was questioned by the plod who thought he was Christie. Long Long Ago.
Of course, he never actually got any further than Camden
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Morning denizens
A not-grey start for a change!
There's still quite a bit of cloud, but enough gaps for a gold and pink show around sunrise. It's expected to clear even more later, leading to colder temperatures tonight.. Currently it's 6°C and aiming for 11°, with the barometers jumping up to 1023/1031mB
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