What have you done today thread?
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So far today I've watched the sun rise over the sea ( @ 04:38 ) and been for a 4 Hour motorcycle ride, I ate breakfast in Cromer where the beach looked lovely, and then rode home.
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Took a big tumble on the enduro ride, so came home early in pain.
Trundling along the side of small ravine and left knee hit a big rock and sent us off and me and bike fell quite a way down. First though is how far we're gonna fall and what we gonna hit.
I got off lucky and all the armour saved us.
Tricky ground and took the others a while to find us. I couldn't move bike as it was upside down on the slope and hurt my shoulder.
Luckily only few miles from home.
Still wobbly as was scary
Trundling along the side of small ravine and left knee hit a big rock and sent us off and me and bike fell quite a way down. First though is how far we're gonna fall and what we gonna hit.
I got off lucky and all the armour saved us.
Tricky ground and took the others a while to find us. I couldn't move bike as it was upside down on the slope and hurt my shoulder.
Luckily only few miles from home.
Still wobbly as was scary
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Did a quiz night last.
The acoustics in the hall were dreadful. PA was either too quiet or too echo-y.
The projector failed.
My voice went due to the man-flu.
Subsequently found out one of my questions was technically incorrect, and I bloody hate that.
But we raised £1,500 for a good cause and I got to eat homemade sausage rolls, so all good I suppose.
The acoustics in the hall were dreadful. PA was either too quiet or too echo-y.
The projector failed.
My voice went due to the man-flu.
Subsequently found out one of my questions was technically incorrect, and I bloody hate that.
But we raised £1,500 for a good cause and I got to eat homemade sausage rolls, so all good I suppose.
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Wandering around Alicante.
It's nice and hot and every five yards is a loitering, quaffing or nibbling opportunity. That's all you need to know really.
It's nice and hot and every five yards is a loitering, quaffing or nibbling opportunity. That's all you need to know really.
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Up late at 7am. Breakfast. Prayers, then walked the dog. Out to do the shopping (friends over tomorrow after the services). Then cleaning up the house.... lots of cleaning!! Going our to walk the hound later on this afternoon, when things are a bit cooler. Rather warm at the moment. I'll get the hat out. Sorted out funeral details for a funeral in 12 days, sorted out the music, got organist lined up and testing system tomorrow for person doing the eulogy. Not much else to do on that front. Connected new hearing aid to the computer with a Bluetooth phoneclip thing. Enjoying the clearer audio, getting used to the difference in sound and have an appointment in the not too distant future to fine tune things. Oticon hearing aids are still top flight instruments.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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I've reclaimed my garage. Been doing a lot of decorating and maintenance on the villa and the mancave had become a workshop and I hated all the mess and no worktop visible.
Even washed the floor. (Seems it needs repainting soon.)
Harmony is restored.
Even washed the floor. (Seems it needs repainting soon.)
Harmony is restored.
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Wife and I both have passed our RYA skipper tickets.
Flight home later but currently delayed, wouldn't be surprised if gets cancelled.
Flight home later but currently delayed, wouldn't be surprised if gets cancelled.
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Did a lot of riding around Count Steer country - Peaslake, Holmbury St Mary, Newland Corner , Ewhurst, Rykas etc
Get countryside and weather
Get countryside and weather
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It was yesterday but I went on a vineyard tour at Thorrington Mill. A really enjoyable, informative couple of hours. The vineyard itself is a beautiful place and should you ever find yourself on the Brightlingsea road one sunny weekend, stop by and have a glass of something. I recommend their Bacchus.
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Today I have coughed. Then coughed some more. A whole load more.
A really dry, hacking cough.
Getting on my tits, frankly. And I feel grim. Wondering if I've got a touch of the covid.
A really dry, hacking cough.
Getting on my tits, frankly. And I feel grim. Wondering if I've got a touch of the covid.
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Can the seal be changed in situ,or do the cases need split?
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Just pull out and push new one in.For one horrible moment I thought the latter.
The front sprocket didn’t want to come off so I resorted to winding 2 bolts through the holes in the sprocket to push it off which worked but was pushing against the seal and not the crankcase, distorting the oil seal behind.
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Watching the Austrian GP parade, later I get to fix a puncture on roomies E Bike after foolishly admitting I worked part time as a bicycle mech in Cambridge back in the day... Bugger.
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I have a Kawasaki tool to take the ballache out of holding the front sprocket to loosen. I'd say it could be used on other makes too.
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Flight home from Corfu was seriously delayed - didn't land back in the UK until around 03.30 this morning, then a 1hr45 drive home.
Now chilling in the garden planning a flotilla holiday in Autumn.
Now chilling in the garden planning a flotilla holiday in Autumn.
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Did you watch it to the end? It's only on commentary when the commentators get over excited that I REALLY wish I'd tried SLG's Austrian site to listen in English!!!
Still not 100% sure what the outcome was on all the dodgy/not-dodgy overtakes!! Bit sad it ended like it did, but probably better than it being a bad crash!!
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It was nice to see Verstappen suffer the consequences of driving like a twatNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:53 pm Did you watch it to the end? It's only on commentary when the commentators get over excited that I REALLY wish I'd tried SLG's Austrian site to listen in English!!!
Still not 100% sure what the outcome was on all the dodgy/not-dodgy overtakes!! Bit sad it ended like it did, but probably better than it being a bad crash!!
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Did he get any penalty as well? I wasn't sure if Norris got a penalty or not, the French commentators were so excited about it all that the producer seemed to tell them to speak slower cos they did actually comment that they needed to speak slower so I don't think anyone understood But, even when they'd slowed it was too quick for me! LOLZRX61 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:58 pmIt was nice to see Verstappen suffer the consequences of driving like a twatNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:53 pm Did you watch it to the end? It's only on commentary when the commentators get over excited that I REALLY wish I'd tried SLG's Austrian site to listen in English!!!
Still not 100% sure what the outcome was on all the dodgy/not-dodgy overtakes!! Bit sad it ended like it did, but probably better than it being a bad crash!!
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Went to have a look at another 'nickel' car today
Audi A4 Avant. It was right at the top end of the budget but you can't go wrong with an Audi can you!
Unless of course somebody has spilt a tin of paint in the boot!
Audi A4 Avant. It was right at the top end of the budget but you can't go wrong with an Audi can you!
Unless of course somebody has spilt a tin of paint in the boot!