What have you done today thread?
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I have wasps flying in and out of an air brick at the back of Chez Gremlin. This morning I sprayed said airbrick with wasp nest destroyer (which seems to have not worked after several attempts).
Half an hour later I walk past it, doing general garden duties when I feel a sharp sting on the back of my leg. Yep, wasp sting.
Go indoors, grab one of those blue ice packs out of the freezer, grab a glass of water, sit down outside and apply the ice pack.
About 10 minutes later I feel something twitching in my shorts. Squeaky bum time....yep, out flies a wasp. Assume he's been up there all the time.
Half an hour later I walk past it, doing general garden duties when I feel a sharp sting on the back of my leg. Yep, wasp sting.
Go indoors, grab one of those blue ice packs out of the freezer, grab a glass of water, sit down outside and apply the ice pack.
About 10 minutes later I feel something twitching in my shorts. Squeaky bum time....yep, out flies a wasp. Assume he's been up there all the time.
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The nest is probably a long way from the air brick. If the cavity hasn't been insulated it could be as far away as the loft. (I think some poisons are particulate and they carry the stuff back to the nest).gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 2:00 pm I have wasps flying in and out of an air brick at the back of Chez Gremlin. This morning I sprayed said airbrick with wasp nest destroyer (which seems to have not worked after several attempts).
Half an hour later I walk past it, doing general garden duties when I feel a sharp sting on the back of my leg. Yep, wasp sting.
Personally I never bother as they don't nest in the same place twice (so they say).
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Yeah. Seems to be doing feck all, other than pissing them off enormously.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 2:34 pmThe nest is probably a long way from the air brick. If the cavity hasn't been insulated it could be as far away as the loft. (I think some poisons are particulate and they carry the stuff back to the nest).gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 2:00 pm I have wasps flying in and out of an air brick at the back of Chez Gremlin. This morning I sprayed said airbrick with wasp nest destroyer (which seems to have not worked after several attempts).
Half an hour later I walk past it, doing general garden duties when I feel a sharp sting on the back of my leg. Yep, wasp sting.
Personally I never bother as they don't nest in the same place twice (so they say).
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My mate's daughter works in telly media, darling. She has worked with them and has nothing pleasant to say about either of them. In fact, she has many unpleasant things to say about them.v8-powered wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 7:42 pmOnly a brief chat, his miserable.looking wife waiting for him.Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 7:08 pmDid you manage to get a word in?v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:57 pm Met Dick Strawbridge at Colchester railway station - legend.....
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Have also heard not too nice things.gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 3:05 pmMy mate's daughter works in telly media, darling. She has worked with them and has nothing pleasant to say about either of them. In fact, she has many unpleasant things to say about them.v8-powered wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 7:42 pmOnly a brief chat, his miserable.looking wife waiting for him.
Bit of a fan of big Dick () and his work, very talented guy. Don't have any time for his missus though.
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Nothing particularly interesting, but did a very short walk around resort. The view was particularly fine today
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IIRC their 'chateau' programme was canned due to challenges ...gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2024 3:05 pmMy mate's daughter works in telly media, darling. She has worked with them and has nothing pleasant to say about either of them. In fact, she has many unpleasant things to say about them.v8-powered wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 7:42 pmOnly a brief chat, his miserable.looking wife waiting for him.
Edit:
After Channel 4 concluded an independent investigation into their conduct, announcing their decision to not work with Dick and Angel on any new productions in the future, production company Two Rivers also said: ‘We can confirm that we will no longer work with Dick and Angel and cannot comment further at the moment.’
Following the allegations, the couple posted on their Instagram that ‘there are two sides to every story’, and claimed ‘it was a Strawbridge family decision early last year’ to conclude the show.
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Speaking on their Instagram page, Dick and Angel commented at the time: "It was a Strawbridge Family decision early last year to conclude Escape To The Chateau. We know there are lots of stories in the press right now.
"It's not worth us even trying to comment or give context, because anything can be made into a good headline. We understand.
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Heading out shortly to see Which One's Pink (hereafter W1P) who are going to play The Wall in it's entirety, followed by some DSOTM & WYWH etc.
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I walked to 1800 and back. Only planned to walk down then part way back and get the bus home. But met a mate in 180 and chatted for 30 mins so felt I needed to put more effort in for the return
So, 20 mins to get down (around 200m ish altitude) then 35 to get back half on tracks half on the road!!
Arrived at the cafe looking like I’d the marathon runners from yesterday apparently (it is a smidge hot here at the mo!)
Next time I’ll have a little pause before I arrive at the cafe as I only need about ten mins to look vaguely normal again so it would save all the shocked looks
Same again tomorrow - then see the physio in the afternoon to see if I can keep doing it
So, 20 mins to get down (around 200m ish altitude) then 35 to get back half on tracks half on the road!!
Arrived at the cafe looking like I’d the marathon runners from yesterday apparently (it is a smidge hot here at the mo!)
Next time I’ll have a little pause before I arrive at the cafe as I only need about ten mins to look vaguely normal again so it would save all the shocked looks
Same again tomorrow - then see the physio in the afternoon to see if I can keep doing it
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Gardening in this heat! Just about done now, bit of lunch and then I'm in the pool!
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Did a 3D animal shoot. A lovely walk in the woods ruined by having to shoot arrows.
A bit different from what I normally do as the animals are placed at random distances (to mimic a normal hunt) and you have to guesstimate your sight marks.
First circuit of 14 targets were absolutely shit, second time round I got decent scoring but by that time the damage was done.
A bit different from what I normally do as the animals are placed at random distances (to mimic a normal hunt) and you have to guesstimate your sight marks.
First circuit of 14 targets were absolutely shit, second time round I got decent scoring but by that time the damage was done.
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I've just booked the campsite for my annual Classic TT/ Manx GP trip.
My mid May - early June France & Belgium tour got scuppered due to Covid right before departure,lets hope this one works out
My mid May - early June France & Belgium tour got scuppered due to Covid right before departure,lets hope this one works out
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Called in to the Thornbridge brewery tap room for beer and pizza. Here’s a view.
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I changed the cartridge on out kitchen tap today to stop it dripping - still amazed a few hours later it’s working.Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 8:15 pm A mate came round this afternoon to fit a new tap - I've had it a few weeks but can't get to where I need to under the sink to do the change! And the old one has been dripping for months which is annoying!!
Sooooo, fancy new tap!! It's a bit big (but was the cheapest on amazon at the time!) but with some reorganising I got everything back around it as before
Happy Noggin with non drippy tap!!
Took one of the bikes out to the Ace but didn’t stop and came home through town.
Gardening then fiddling with the CBR trying to find a rattle.
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Which course? I'm seriously missing shooting, need to get that sorted out.Scotsrich wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:37 pm Did a 3D animal shoot. A lovely walk in the woods ruined by having to shoot arrows.
A bit different from what I normally do as the animals are placed at random distances (to mimic a normal hunt) and you have to guesstimate your sight marks.
First circuit of 14 targets were absolutely shit, second time round I got decent scoring but by that time the damage was done.
A lot of gardening today, seriously knackered now!
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Harvested a bumper raspberry crop.
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I did a bit of strimming and cut the lawn then i sacked it off and drunk loads of cider instead!v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:38 pm Gardening in this heat! Just about done now, bit of lunch and then I'm in the pool!
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I had a swim, then did some more gardening - then followed by beer and vinoTaipan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 8:41 amI did a bit of strimming and cut the lawn then i sacked it off and drunk loads of cider instead!v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:38 pm Gardening in this heat! Just about done now, bit of lunch and then I'm in the pool!
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Not quite today, but rather the whole weekend.
Friday, a wedding for a couple with four children. They have wanted to be married but could never quite get there, but they have now! A lovely joyful wedding with friends and family present and enjoying the occasion.
Saturday I had a couple of pastoral visits.
Sunday, usual two services and a Baptism for a lovely 10 year old who wanted to commit her life to Jesus. Then off to a commissioning service for Spark in the Park, a week long event from Monday 28th to Friday 2nd August in Danson Park, DA16. 1pm start time, all free for families with children. It is funded by 24 churches and donations.
Friday, a wedding for a couple with four children. They have wanted to be married but could never quite get there, but they have now! A lovely joyful wedding with friends and family present and enjoying the occasion.
Saturday I had a couple of pastoral visits.
Sunday, usual two services and a Baptism for a lovely 10 year old who wanted to commit her life to Jesus. Then off to a commissioning service for Spark in the Park, a week long event from Monday 28th to Friday 2nd August in Danson Park, DA16. 1pm start time, all free for families with children. It is funded by 24 churches and donations.
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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.