Someone gave him a pink sock in the process.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:03 pmThat'll be that slippery gecko activity again,I suppose.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:57 pm Sweet FA really, put some gammon in to boil ready to bake in a bit...
Yet again I managed to pulled a muscle in my back yesterday, so won’t be doing much either.
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He'd enjoy that,the filthy wrat.Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:17 pmSomeone gave him a pink sock in the process.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:03 pmThat'll be that slippery gecko activity again,I suppose.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:57 pm Sweet FA really, put some gammon in to boil ready to bake in a bit...
Yet again I managed to pulled a muscle in my back yesterday, so won’t be doing much either.
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Good job?Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:58 pm Took my new socks for a walk. 6.5 m.
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If they are that good, why don't they go on their own?Skub wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 2:04 pmGood job?Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 1:58 pm Took my new socks for a walk. 6.5 m.
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If I don't wash them for a few days,they do and they're hard to catch...
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I took some Bakewell Slice over to some friends in another village. They've just got back to 'open' their bar for the Feb holidays. So I swapped cake for a takeaway Hot Choc and a distanced chat outside in the cold!!!
Then, to distract myself from the rugby (I tend to mostly just listen when I'm on my own anyway) I took the zip out of a hoodie. I'd put it in so I could wear the hoodie but it broke last week so I took it out today ready to replace it tomorrow. And made plans to cut the hood off as well as it's designed to go over a ski helmet and I don't wear a hood up when skiing I can use the material to make a 'kindle pocket' on the inside
Totally mistimed things as need to go to the garage I store a few things in to find a bulb to replace the one that has died. Thought I could go after the rugby as it's only a couple of minutes away. But the rugby finished after 18:00 so I'll have to go find the bulb tomorrow!!
Must do some French homework tomorrow ready for my lesson in the afternoon And some extra physio since he's still not back at work
Then, to distract myself from the rugby (I tend to mostly just listen when I'm on my own anyway) I took the zip out of a hoodie. I'd put it in so I could wear the hoodie but it broke last week so I took it out today ready to replace it tomorrow. And made plans to cut the hood off as well as it's designed to go over a ski helmet and I don't wear a hood up when skiing I can use the material to make a 'kindle pocket' on the inside
Totally mistimed things as need to go to the garage I store a few things in to find a bulb to replace the one that has died. Thought I could go after the rugby as it's only a couple of minutes away. But the rugby finished after 18:00 so I'll have to go find the bulb tomorrow!!
Must do some French homework tomorrow ready for my lesson in the afternoon And some extra physio since he's still not back at work
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Oil/filter change on the Camaro, then sat at the airfield for a while watching 8x T6's do their annual flour bombing competition.
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Built a fence for old pallets, sorted some rubbish for a tip run, dug out some old fish farm nets, looked at some possibly unexploded ordnance, checked out a flare sighting, looked at more possibly unexploded ordnance and failed to flash a generator's innards.
Tomorrow other people will make some bangs with the things I looked at.
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Thought about selling my DeLoren as i only use it from time to time...
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Saw this yesterday - so nearly bought it !!
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I just walked for an hour up a mountain!! Well, I expect I walked for more like 40-45 mins!! The rest of the time was spent 'admiring the view' = taking photos and catching my breath!!
Bloody hell it's gorgeous out there!! Need more clear mornings to do more of this. But damn I feel good (I'm aching, but it's a good ache!). Skied back down and was home by about 8:35. (Stopped to get bread on the way back too)
I do love living here!!
Oh, I also put music on when I got back - first time in weeks I didn't realise I'd stopped listening to music. But this is a good morning - listening to some really good Rockabilly!
Also, I ate my porridge by using my right hand to use the spoon - that is a FIRST for 3.5 YEARS
Here's hoping today continues to be a good day !!
Gratuitous mountain shots!! Phone doesn't show the depth of colour or that the orangey/pink bits on the mountains was actually pink. Did need to leave a bit earlier really, but I wasn't feeling the love when I got up to go. Next time it's forecast to be a good morning, I'll haul ass earlier!!
Plagne Centre before actual sunrise
Plagne Centre before actual sunrise
Looking across to Aime 2000
Mont Blanc getting a little bit of pink in the sunrise!!
For anyone that knows La Plagne, I stopped walking when I got a bit above La Bergerie Restaurant. Normally I go the other (flatter) side and finish at the top of the Bergerie lift. Today I wanted to test going on the steep bits
Bloody hell it's gorgeous out there!! Need more clear mornings to do more of this. But damn I feel good (I'm aching, but it's a good ache!). Skied back down and was home by about 8:35. (Stopped to get bread on the way back too)
I do love living here!!
Oh, I also put music on when I got back - first time in weeks I didn't realise I'd stopped listening to music. But this is a good morning - listening to some really good Rockabilly!
Also, I ate my porridge by using my right hand to use the spoon - that is a FIRST for 3.5 YEARS
Here's hoping today continues to be a good day !!
Gratuitous mountain shots!! Phone doesn't show the depth of colour or that the orangey/pink bits on the mountains was actually pink. Did need to leave a bit earlier really, but I wasn't feeling the love when I got up to go. Next time it's forecast to be a good morning, I'll haul ass earlier!!
Plagne Centre before actual sunrise
Plagne Centre before actual sunrise
Looking across to Aime 2000
Mont Blanc getting a little bit of pink in the sunrise!!
For anyone that knows La Plagne, I stopped walking when I got a bit above La Bergerie Restaurant. Normally I go the other (flatter) side and finish at the top of the Bergerie lift. Today I wanted to test going on the steep bits
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Boiler kicked out twice lately witha f23 code. It reset so I didn't worry about it even though we have boiler insurance. This morning it was dripping water from the DHW return valve and the pressure was a bit higher than normal. So, I thought i wont wait for it to break and get a call logged as it'll probably be days before we get a response. Took me an hour to find a number for the service agent which is arranged through EDF!
Anyway, call logged and a promise of a seeing someone today. Given the weather and road conditions I was pleased, to say the least, that the engineer Bloke was here 20 minutes later! Said its fine to use as it is, just keep an eye on the pressure gauge and shut it off for an hour if it gets high blah blah and he'll be back tomorrow with some new parts.
Anyway, call logged and a promise of a seeing someone today. Given the weather and road conditions I was pleased, to say the least, that the engineer Bloke was here 20 minutes later! Said its fine to use as it is, just keep an eye on the pressure gauge and shut it off for an hour if it gets high blah blah and he'll be back tomorrow with some new parts.
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I had a couple of Zoom meetings this morning. Spent time with my daughter who is feeling a bit "down". Just remote school is shit and she misses her friends and face to face interaction. I'm just checking train times as I have an appointment for my hand in Guy's Hospital this afternoon, only a year late, but hey ho. Snapped tendons have left me with a very crooked middle finger. I can use a clutch, but I cannot straighten it or play guitar. Be glad to find out if they can fix it or whether I just have to live with it as is and sell the guitar. 3pm appt and trains are running thankfully! Railway line is right next to my house, so i know I can get there and back! Later this evening I'll lead a 9pm service of Compline via Zoom.
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Today my neighbours dog saw me and decided she'd come over and say hello, dragging my neighbour behind her! She then decided to nudge me with her bucket sized head (dog not the neighbour). Ouch, that made my eyes water. Beautiful dog, but so strong! Its a BoerBoel, or South African Mastiff.
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That’s doesn’t look like the sort of dog to get on the wrong side of....
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That's a weaponised dog. If it turns bad,it'll have ya!
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My brother had a couple of those.... One did hospitalise a person who rather erroneously got between the hound and my brothers daughter. He was repeatedly warned beforehand to avoid doing that as the doggie was very protective. Much munching ensued and a quick trip to the people vet was required! This was in SA some few years ago now.
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Helped ruin the peace and quiet of a Hebridean beach at 0915 this morning and had a 1TEU ISO container placed where it needs to be, finally after about a month of waiting. Tomorrow I get to unload said ISO container of the treasures it contains. The sooner I do that the sooner I get my shed back.
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Cooked my first stir fry today, dunno if I got lucky but I just threw random amounts of oriental stuff in and it came out great. That was easy so I'll be doing that again.