slowsider wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:25 pm
Wouldn't it be easier to just put some knickers on ?
But, the knickers only keep my butt and lady bits warm!! (And yes, I do wear them!!) I need something a bit longer to keep my legs warm
Can't wear leggings under the brace as it just slips, and over would mean I couldn't adjust the brace. And, the knee length skirts I've been wearing aren't gonna be warm enough when it snows!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
Getting prepared for a full graveside funeral at 11am. Weather is holding off at the moment, need to pack some wet wipes as I will need to clean my hands after throwing the earth into the grave in the committal. Going to the wake to bless the food, share the eulogy and meet more of the family.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Is that the rusty one?
Yup. It's supposed to look like something that's been on a beach for a long time. I suspect it's also rusting where it shouldn't. There are a few cracks appearing in the cave-like rendering inside. Classic architect design - looks interesting, doesn't quite work properly. I'd post an image but struggling to find one that will hot link.
Think they've struggled with the pandemic. The place isn't as 'cheffy' as it was and they've cut their opening times etc.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Is that the rusty one?
Another one of his, just a few miles from here. Less rust.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Is that the rusty one?
Another one of his, just a few miles from here. Less rust.
Can't see the image but know the building - gin palace. I think they do 1 day gin experience courses.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Is that the rusty one?
Another one of his, just a few miles from here. Less rust.
Love his work. Shame they cancelled his garden bridge.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:16 pm
Have had a late breakfast, sat looking at the sea in LA in a building designed by Thomas Heatherwick*. Lovely day.
Then on to the marina looking at squillions of $ worth of boats that probably never go very far.
*Little'ampton, East Beach Café. (+ Chichester marina).
Is that the rusty one?
Yup. It's supposed to look like something that's been on a beach for a long time. I suspect it's also rusting where it shouldn't. There are a few cracks appearing in the cave-like rendering inside. Classic architect design - looks interesting, doesn't quite work properly. I'd post an image but struggling to find one that will hot link.
Think they've struggled with the pandemic. The place isn't as 'cheffy' as it was and they've cut their opening times etc.
I only googled the place (can't see the photo in the post) cos I spent all my summers as a kid in Littlehampton - but on the west side of the river (my dad was a founding member of the Arun Yacht Club, so we were there every summer and some other non summer holidays!! LOL)
But damn - that is one fugly building!!! I haven't looked for the architects other stuff because that has proper put me off!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
Yup. It's supposed to look like something that's been on a beach for a long time. I suspect it's also rusting where it shouldn't. There are a few cracks appearing in the cave-like rendering inside. Classic architect design - looks interesting, doesn't quite work properly. I'd post an image but struggling to find one that will hot link.
Think they've struggled with the pandemic. The place isn't as 'cheffy' as it was and they've cut their opening times etc.
I only googled the place (can't see the photo in the post) cos I spent all my summers as a kid in Littlehampton - but on the west side of the river (my dad was a founding member of the Arun Yacht Club, so we were there every summer and some other non summer holidays!! LOL)
But damn - that is one fugly building!!! I haven't looked for the architects other stuff because that has proper put me off!!
Nah. It kind of fits in when you're there. I quite like it and it's a nice space inside.
I like LA. It's a bit tatty in places but is/was picking up. It has the typical problems of English seaside resorts - massive houses that were once small hotel/B&B type places that only make sense as flats/apartments now. Some of them looked like real pits but they're gradually coming up. Lots of work for trades like plasterers etc.
The shopping area is a bit vape shops/tattoo parlours/'Spoons but could be nice and they seem to be doing a bit of up-tarting and improving things for pedestrians etc.
Main thing I have against it is it's trapped by the A27, the vilest A road in the land.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Yup. It's supposed to look like something that's been on a beach for a long time. I suspect it's also rusting where it shouldn't. There are a few cracks appearing in the cave-like rendering inside. Classic architect design - looks interesting, doesn't quite work properly. I'd post an image but struggling to find one that will hot link.
Think they've struggled with the pandemic. The place isn't as 'cheffy' as it was and they've cut their opening times etc.
I only googled the place (can't see the photo in the post) cos I spent all my summers as a kid in Littlehampton - but on the west side of the river (my dad was a founding member of the Arun Yacht Club, so we were there every summer and some other non summer holidays!! LOL)
But damn - that is one fugly building!!! I haven't looked for the architects other stuff because that has proper put me off!!
Nah. It kind of fits in when you're there. I quite like it and it's a nice space inside.
I like LA. It's a bit tatty in places but is/was picking up. It has the typical problems of English seaside resorts - massive houses that were once small hotel/B&B type places that only make sense as flats/apartments now. Some of them looked like real pits but they're gradually coming up. Lots of work for trades like plasterers etc.
The shopping area is a bit vape shops/tattoo parlours/'Spoons but could be nice and they seem to be doing a bit of up-tarting and improving things for pedestrians etc.
Main thing I have against it is it's trapped by the A27, the vilest A road in the land.
TBF, I haven't been back there in over 25 years. I did do a quick stop at the sailing club about 10 years ago, but didn't go to the town. I always quite liked it though, despite it's tattiness!!
If I get back that way and can deal with the A27 (100% agree on your description!) I'll try and get over to have another look
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
Trying to remember how to put the ZH2 into wet mode as it’s currently sleet and snow here in a Brightonia with more to come looking at the weather radar. I foresee a cold and soggy commute home.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:38 am
Main thing I have against it is it's trapped by the A27, the vilest A road in the land.
As a child of South-east Hampshire (nearly Sussex!) and now an Oxfordshire commuter I reckon I'd have to give the title to the A34
It's a while since I used the A34 and it's probably changed a bit since I worked at a place next to it. Does it have really badly marked/arranged roundabouts that seem to be every mile like the A27 on the Chichester stretch?
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Yup. It's supposed to look like something that's been on a beach for a long time. I suspect it's also rusting where it shouldn't. There are a few cracks appearing in the cave-like rendering inside. Classic architect design - looks interesting, doesn't quite work properly. I'd post an image but struggling to find one that will hot link.
Think they've struggled with the pandemic. The place isn't as 'cheffy' as it was and they've cut their opening times etc.
I only googled the place (can't see the photo in the post) cos I spent all my summers as a kid in Littlehampton - but on the west side of the river (my dad was a founding member of the Arun Yacht Club, so we were there every summer and some other non summer holidays!! LOL)
But damn - that is one fugly building!!! I haven't looked for the architects other stuff because that has proper put me off!!
Nah. It kind of fits in when you're there. I quite like it and it's a nice space inside.
I like LA. It's a bit tatty in places but is/was picking up. It has the typical problems of English seaside resorts - massive houses that were once small hotel/B&B type places that only make sense as flats/apartments now. Some of them looked like real pits but they're gradually coming up. Lots of work for trades like plasterers etc.
The shopping area is a bit vape shops/tattoo parlours/'Spoons but could be nice and they seem to be doing a bit of up-tarting and improving things for pedestrians etc.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:38 am
Main thing I have against it is it's trapped by the A27, the vilest A road in the land.
As a child of South-east Hampshire (nearly Sussex!) and now an Oxfordshire commuter I reckon I'd have to give the title to the A34
It's a while since I used the A34 and it's probably changed a bit since I worked at a place next to it. Does it have really badly marked/arranged roundabouts that seem to be every mile like the A27 on the Chichester stretch?
A34's claims to fame (on the Berks/Oxon stretch) are ridiculously short slip roads. Beware the 'Ilsleys' junction northbound in particular. Usually a crash every few days.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:38 am
Main thing I have against it is it's trapped by the A27, the vilest A road in the land.
As a child of South-east Hampshire (nearly Sussex!) and now an Oxfordshire commuter I reckon I'd have to give the title to the A34
A27 for the win, the Eastbourne to Lewes stretch is a roadworks hell at the moment, the best bit is that it's for a cycle lane that the cars won't ever use and I suspect me and about 4 other cyclists will use on a regular commuting basis. It has to be at least £10 million for about 5 cyclists.........
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."