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Did a few things from the 'list' !!!

Sorted the stuff I brought down from resort yesterday and now have space (hopefully) for all the rest that me and a mate are collecting tomorrow !!

Then had to pop out to buy some gin cos I forgot that yesterday !! LOL.

Only took five mins to get to the shops, probably four but I wasn't really timing it as such. How cool is that - don't have to make a plan anymore, I can get to the shop in about 5 ins instead of 40 !!!! :bblonde: :bblonde:

Didn't buy enough gin sadly, so I have a bottle of Sloe gin with white sugar, two with brown sugar, one with half and half; then, a bottle of sloe rum n gin and a bottle of sloe port !!!

Also got a few small jars of Mirabelle Jam too :) :) :). I had forgotten how much effort is required for not that much jam :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Also thought a rescue was necessary when a small bird fell out of the sky and landed on the terrace outside my window !!! It landed on it's back and couldn't turn over, so I went out and picked it up gently and put it on a chair, put some water down as well - then, as you do, asked the internet what to do !!

I found a box and a smooth towel to leave out over night so it had some warmth and protection to recover

Went outside to put it in the box with a different dish of water (do birds need deep water to drink from or shallow??) - as I went to move it into the box the little fukker flew off into the bushes :lol: :lol:

Hopefully I did help a bit by putting it on it's feet, but still, a bit anti climactic - although at least the local cat won't see and 'get' it !!! :bblonde: :bblonde:

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Planted three new fruit trees and added guards around them to keep the deer from murdering them (like the ones that were there previously 😭).
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Sunny wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 7:08 pm Planted three new fruit trees and added guards around them to keep the deer from murdering them (like the ones that were there previously 😭).
I will be back over winter to quizz you and others about what veggies to plant :bblonde:
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:54 pm
Taipan wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:47 pm He's been diving for 70 years!
His hands must be properly wrinkly!
As I posted it I thought the same! :lol:
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Noggin wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 7:07 pm Also thought a rescue was necessary when a small bird fell out of the sky and landed on the terrace outside my window !!! It landed on it's back and couldn't turn over, so I went out and picked it up gently and put it on a chair, put some water down as well - then, as you do, asked the internet what to do !!

I found a box and a smooth towel to leave out over night so it had some warmth and protection to recover

Went outside to put it in the box with a different dish of water (do birds need deep water to drink from or shallow??) - as I went to move it into the box the little fukker flew off into the bushes :lol: :lol:

Hopefully I did help a bit by putting it on it's feet, but still, a bit anti climactic - although at least the local cat won't see and 'get' it !!! :bblonde: :bblonde:

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Might have stunned itself flying into a window. It usually does for them. :( When the sun is 'just so' on a patio window they sometimes try and fly through them. I put dangly things (I bought some fretwork acrylic mandala things that a local, wheelchair bound bloke makes) but if you're not too worried about aesthetics old cd's will do. Then you make the place look like a Turkish truck cab. :D

Water just needs to be beak deep. You can make it deeper then they'll bathe in it. :lol:

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Taipan wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:47 pm Had a long lunch with my Uncle today. He's been diving for 70 years! He had his Rolex Sea Dweller on and told us he paid £60 for it at a dealers in Hatton Garden in 1967! He has 2 dive computers now but he still wears it every dive as his trusty back up! The afternoon was too short, but are not going to wait too long to meet up again. :thumbup:
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A watch enthusiast told him recently that the bracelet was for a Seamaster, which the watch itself is not, and apparently these days it's worth three times what the watch is worth (which is worth several multiples of what he paid for it back then 😆).

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I managed to make some progress on the house despite the worst efforts of my Brian.

Stripped some wallpaper, prepped for skimming, hopefully sold a sofa bed and maybe sourced some kiln dried, rough sawn tulipwood for an upcoming project. I just need to win the auction and find a way of shifting around 250 kilos of 4m long lengths of timber from Teesside. There’s far more than I’ll need initially but I’m hoping it works out as good value.
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Tooled around town on the bikes in shorts n T-shirt annoying the local facebook curtain twitchers, and used an airfryer for the first time.
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Felix wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 10:26 pm
Scotsrich wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:44 pm Charging port on my iPad stopped working so I took it to a local do it all pc / phone repairer expecting it to be expensive.

59 quid with a 2 hour wait and 12 month guarantee was a lot better than I thought.

Although it could end up a lot more expensive as to wait the time away I went to the local BMW dealer. Bad move, now I’m seriously tempted.
This on the High street? Got a customer looking for reasonable iPad repairers.
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Scotsrich wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 9:48 pm

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I see it. Next to the Sally Ally. Thank you i shall pass it on :thumbup:
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Taipan wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 6:47 pm Had a long lunch with my Uncle today. He's been diving for 70 years! He had his Rolex Sea Dweller on and told us he paid £60 for it at a dealers in Hatton Garden in 1967! He has 2 dive computers now but he still wears it every dive as his trusty back up! The afternoon was too short, but are not going to wait too long to meet up again. :thumbup:
Sea Dweller is a great piece, I was offered one new a year or so back at 9.5k which was a bargain!
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Count Steer wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 8:08 pm
Might have stunned itself flying into a window. It usually does for them. :( When the sun is 'just so' on a patio window they sometimes try and fly through them. I put dangly things (I bought some fretwork acrylic mandala things that a local, wheelchair bound bloke makes) but if you're not too worried about aesthetics old cd's will do. Then you make the place look like a Turkish truck cab. :D

Water just needs to be beak deep. You can make it deeper then they'll bathe in it. :lol:

🐦 says "Ta very much Madame'. :thumbup:
It's a bit weird as it was raining ! And sadly it's the owners' conservatory, so I can't do anything about the windows/reflection thingies. But I do think there there were some up there, maybe it was just the bird having a 'moment' :1

I'm gonna have a look around here when I'mve stopped moving in to see how many cats are around - I've only seen one (who nonchalantly walks past my open patio door without looking in or any care in the world - oh to be a cat !!) so it might be safe to get a bird feeder/bird bath for the garden. That would be kinda cool :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

(I will sort things out and take some photos soon, not taking any photos right now as the place looks, well, like someones just moved in and is not remotely organised !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: )
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Noggin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:14 am
It's a bit weird as it was raining ! And sadly it's the owners' conservatory, so I can't do anything about the windows/reflection thingies. But I do think there there were some up there, maybe it was just the bird having a 'moment' :1

I'm gonna have a look around here when I'mve stopped moving in to see how many cats are around - I've only seen one (who nonchalantly walks past my open patio door without looking in or any care in the world - oh to be a cat !!) so it might be safe to get a bird feeder/bird bath for the garden. That would be kinda cool :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

(I will sort things out and take some photos soon, not taking any photos right now as the place looks, well, like someones just moved in and is not remotely organised !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: )
Just depends on what reflection they see and/or if they're in a bit of a panic. Just use cotton thread and blu-tack to dangle something if it appears to happen. I got fed up picking up dead blue-tits. :( You sometimes get a dust print of a bird with outstretched wings on the glass...had a pigeon one of those!!

However, that one of yours looked a bit poorly from what I could make out of the eyes, they look a bit 'crusty'.
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Count Steer wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:27 am
Noggin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:14 am
It's a bit weird as it was raining ! And sadly it's the owners' conservatory, so I can't do anything about the windows/reflection thingies. But I do think there there were some up there, maybe it was just the bird having a 'moment' :1

I'm gonna have a look around here when I'mve stopped moving in to see how many cats are around - I've only seen one (who nonchalantly walks past my open patio door without looking in or any care in the world - oh to be a cat !!) so it might be safe to get a bird feeder/bird bath for the garden. That would be kinda cool :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

(I will sort things out and take some photos soon, not taking any photos right now as the place looks, well, like someones just moved in and is not remotely organised !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: )
Just depends on what reflection they see and/or if they're in a bit of a panic. Just use cotton thread and blu-tack to dangle something if it appears to happen. I got fed up picking up dead blue-tits. :( You sometimes get a dust print of a bird with outstretched wings on the glass...had a pigeon one of those!!

However, that one of yours looked a bit poorly from what I could make out of the eyes, they look a bit 'crusty'.
Might be why it hit the glass :( :(
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Could have been a free lunch.
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This is the window it probably hit :( :(

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gremlin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:35 pm Could have been a free lunch.
For me ?? Barely a starter !! :lol: :lol:
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Noggin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 5:03 pm This is the window it probably hit :( :(

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gremlin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:35 pm Could have been a free lunch.
For me ?? Barely a starter !! :lol: :lol:
Yup. Looks like a clear fly-through zone rather than glass. At first glance if you don't expand the pic it looks like a roof on narrow legs!
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Count Steer wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 5:08 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 5:03 pm This is the window it probably hit :( :(

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gremlin wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:35 pm Could have been a free lunch.
For me ?? Barely a starter !! :lol: :lol:
Yup. Looks like a clear fly-through zone rather than glass. At first glance if you don't expand the pic it looks like a roof on narrow legs!
Does explain why there was a ded bird on the path when I moved in :( :(. guessing this is gonna happen more :( :( :(
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Not if you paint big, red circles on every glass panel. :thumbup:
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