What have you done today thread?

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ZRX61 wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:03 am
Skub wrote: Thu Jul 22, 2021 7:23 pm
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That's just not funny. I'd be living in the freezer. Too hot for living.
Kinda glad I fixed the AC in the car, especially as the drivers window is jammed shut.
Similar temperatures here (every July and August, not just this year). I put the living room AC on for 10 minutes the other day to see if it was working but haven't needed it for real yet and probably won't use it. It was a waste of money to be honest. We installed 3 units back in 2006 and then hardly ever used them - the wife would now and again and maybe when we had visitors. I may put the bedroom AC on for 10 or 15 minutes if it's really humid so I can get to sleep but I usually go and lay in the pool for 10 minutes and then go back to bed. I've never had the AC units serviced.

I like the heat, it was one of the reasons I came here. I'm not going to moan about it. :thumbup:
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I'm at 2000m so very unused to temperatures like this!! In the valley it's a bit mad and way too hot for me, but up here it's usually cooler!!!

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Trimmed the bush thing growing up the side of the house so I could fit the car on the drive without scratching it.

Then top down cruise to Holmfirth for a pub lunch and back.

I'm still unbelievably happy with my purchase. All those years wasted not having a convertible.

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On my way past I did a (very slow) lap of the Armoy circuit this morning,the club members were getting busy with all the air fencing and stands for next weekend. I hadn't been around the course before,it's a great mix of lovely flowing bends with constantly changing elevation and some open,fast parts. Sending on a litre sportsbike around there will be a handful,they'll be flying low most of the lap! Respect is due.
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KungFooBob wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:04 pm
Then top down cruise to Holmfirth for a pub lunch and back.
Not the last of the summer wine cafe then?
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Sid's cafe, nope.

Been on the bike before tho'.

Went to The Ford Inn, which is on the road out over Saddleworth, very nice it was too.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:13 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:04 pm
Then top down cruise to Holmfirth for a pub lunch and back.
Not the last of the summer wine cafe then?
Actually a hairdresser, so sort of doubly appropriate :D
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Horse wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:17 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:13 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:04 pm
Then top down cruise to Holmfirth for a pub lunch and back.
Not the last of the summer wine cafe then?
Actually a hairdresser, so sort of doubly appropriate :D
The cafe?

It's not a Hairdressers, it's a cafe.

http://www.holmfirth.org/sids-cafe/
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KungFooBob wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:21 pm
Horse wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:17 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 6:13 pm

Not the last of the summer wine cafe then?
Actually a hairdresser, so sort of doubly appropriate :D
The cafe?

It's not a Hairdressers, it's a cafe.

http://www.holmfirth.org/sids-cafe/
Yup, my mistake. It's a 'was', and it was ...

When the BBC first decided to use the building in the show, it was being used by the ironmongers next door as a paint store. The owner turned it into a proper cafe when fans of the show started visiting Holmfirth, expecting it to be a real cafe.

I was confusing two programmes' locations:

The exterior shots were shot on Lister Avenue in Balby, a suburb of Doncaster; South Yorkshire. The shop itself is a hairdresser's salon, which closed for a Summer break during each year the series was being filmed by the BBC. The same location is used for the sequel series Still Open All Hours.
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Went to Mingulay by boat, 11 metre Rib with twin 300bhp outboards.

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My beach:

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I can't comment on the price of cheap lager as there are no shops on the island, not could I see Olympus Mons in the background.
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Made a new rack for my hammers.
Started a fret job on the auld yam sg.
Put higher bars on the weekend jaunt single speed pusher (bad back!)
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Tea at the in laws. Chicken that turned out to be rabbit. :( The purchaser needs to wear her specs!
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More from Mingulay:

A comb jelly:

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A crab, not sure of species. I think it's on the remains of an unfledged bird:

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And burrowing into the sand when dislodged, very quick it was too:

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And finally, a compass jellyfish, there was lots of these, pulsating gentlly by:

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Like a floating eyeball,that last one.
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Looking back back, today was one of the best days I've had in the near thirty years I've been up here. Pretty much everything was as good as it gets.

The boat ride was about an hour long and there was much wildlife to be seen, numerous species of birds, porpoises, minke whales and seals. On the west of the island is a natural arch it's only possible to navigate by boat in calm weather, we went round twice, and the skipper revved the engines on the second pass. Quite high cliffs too, so the sound reverberated pleasantly. After that was lunch on the beach and then back home, more wildlife.

I came as close as I've been to a seal in the water, close enough to see the yellows of it's eyes, but not quite enough for eye contact. 'Twas fun mimicking it by popping up and down, and diving resurfacing, each time a bit closer. It got bored before I did.

I might have access to better pics and video than I took as there was a film crew on board too.

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Your photos look idyllic, almost enough to make me want to go on holiday to Scotland.
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Today's quote:

'It's not even that hot today, it's only like 97"

.. that's 36deg for you lot.
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None of the stuff I needed to do.
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We had a power cut ....the seventies weren't all that .
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cheb wrote: Sat Jul 24, 2021 8:03 pm
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I think I'd be tempted to get in there with a spear gun and catch my supper.
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I got an offer I couldn’t refuse for the 1966 T100 from my kitchen fitter so I put the funds to good use buying an old school shovelhead… Image