Never mind that, real question is how long it will stay there. Isn't it a bit breezy?
What have you done today thread?
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Today I have mainly come home.
Now I have to start shedding the weight that restaurant/gastropub food has added. But first I had to satisfy a craving for fresh fruit and a proper cup of tea.
Now I have to start shedding the weight that restaurant/gastropub food has added. But first I had to satisfy a craving for fresh fruit and a proper cup of tea.
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Same - 5 days away, 10lbs added!Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 1:17 pm Today I have mainly come home.
Now I have to start shedding the weight that restaurant/gastropub food has added. But first I had to satisfy a craving for fresh fruit and a proper cup of tea.
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Made myself some scrambled eggs in the microwave at work, as I've done for many years. Throw in a toasted bagel and a bit of smoked salmon, and you have a tasty lunch. Easy-peasy, right?
Anyway, along comes a woman who asks what I'm making. I tell her it's scrambled eggs. Looks at me agog, incredulous that such a stunt can be attempted in a microwave. One of her friends comes over and the two of them start to grill me on how to make it. I mean, I didn't want to be facetious, but it's eggs and drop of milk...in a bowl in the microwave. Stirred once in a while.
They then watch me complete this seeming feat of culinary witchcraft by deftly removing it from the microwave, and when I plonk on a few bit of smoked salmon and shove the toasted bagel on the top, the accompanying sighs of delight were almost embarrassing.
I now know how celebrity chefs must feel doing a cooking demo.
Anyway, along comes a woman who asks what I'm making. I tell her it's scrambled eggs. Looks at me agog, incredulous that such a stunt can be attempted in a microwave. One of her friends comes over and the two of them start to grill me on how to make it. I mean, I didn't want to be facetious, but it's eggs and drop of milk...in a bowl in the microwave. Stirred once in a while.
They then watch me complete this seeming feat of culinary witchcraft by deftly removing it from the microwave, and when I plonk on a few bit of smoked salmon and shove the toasted bagel on the top, the accompanying sighs of delight were almost embarrassing.
I now know how celebrity chefs must feel doing a cooking demo.
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It'll be well anchored down. The base will likely be 150mm of reinforced concrete, I'm not sure if they'll set rag bolts in for the uprights or there's a pad with protruding suds that gets cast in.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 1:05 pmNever mind that, real question is how long it will stay there. Isn't it a bit breezy?
I'm hoping I can squeeze it in under permitted developments.
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Just back from staying at a place where the person we saw most of was the man with a wheelbarrow of logs who seemed to appear twice a day to feed the fireplaces. 7.30 this morning and the dining room fire was going a treat. He, meanwhile, was wearing shorts
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got my ZZR 14 back from Leeds Yesterday after having abandoned it in Spain Earlier in October Was a nice sunny day for a ride back to Askrigg in The Yorkshire dales.
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Finished the west side scratio for the shed. All done with blocks I found in the new garden, there's a few terracotta tiles on edge in there, the rain will wash the quarry dust grouting into the gaps. The cementy looking patch is the quarry dust. It's not permanant but the blocks may as well be useful when stored rather just in stacks. Next I'll start on the south side with the rest of the 100mm blocks. The bench was left in the shed too, it'll do a turn for the firewood saw.
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I have a lockable internal door that leads from my hallway to a small ante room and downstairs loo, with a lockable door from there into the garage. I keep the recycling boxes in there along with all my biking gear and helmet. I keep it locked, just for a bit of extra security.
Last night I managed to break a bit of the bloody key off. Couldn't get into it via the house, nor from the garage. Bugger. Kinda need my gear to get to work.
Luckily I have a mate who works in a key cutting place. I took the broken key to him and he sorted me a new key whilst I unexpectedly worked from home today.
Nice one, Little Lee.
Last night I managed to break a bit of the bloody key off. Couldn't get into it via the house, nor from the garage. Bugger. Kinda need my gear to get to work.
Luckily I have a mate who works in a key cutting place. I took the broken key to him and he sorted me a new key whilst I unexpectedly worked from home today.
Nice one, Little Lee.
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Took the cat to the vet for his booster and health check.
A couple went in with their dog just in front of me which I thought unusual as they normally keep the waiting area empty.
The receptionist must have sussed something was up and she asked when my appointment was.
I was only a day early wasn’t I.
That’s what you get for a. Being retired and losing track of days and b. Checking the calendar on the phone rather than the iPad.
A couple went in with their dog just in front of me which I thought unusual as they normally keep the waiting area empty.
The receptionist must have sussed something was up and she asked when my appointment was.
I was only a day early wasn’t I.
That’s what you get for a. Being retired and losing track of days and b. Checking the calendar on the phone rather than the iPad.
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Well yes, but did Tibbles get checked and boosted or are they making you both come back tomorrow?Scotsrich wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:35 pm Took the cat to the vet for his booster and health check.
A couple went in with their dog just in front of me which I thought unusual as they normally keep the waiting area empty.
The receptionist must have sussed something was up and she asked when my appointment was.
I was only a day early wasn’t I.
That’s what you get for a. Being retired and losing track of days and b. Checking the calendar on the phone rather than the iPad.
Tibbles asked if we have a cat rolleyes smiley.
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Ooh...12's or 20s? Any particular reason for going Powells?
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Just paid 508€ to have this fitted to the mighty Duster.
Now we're independent and fully mobile.
Now we're independent and fully mobile.
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I guess we have to guess that 'this' is a towbar.
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Yeah
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Nice towbar.
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How does a towbar make you independent and fully mobile? I was expecting a recovery winch.
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The tow bar voted for Brexit.
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