Have a good night’s rest, Dave.OK you lovely people, I'm off to bed!
Night all
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Have a good night’s rest, Dave.OK you lovely people, I'm off to bed!
Night all
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That’s lovely, yorkie.have a good one folks....
I am proofreading my son's MA dissertation on Cladding in the UK building industry, he is an engineer, before Chris Packhams 9.00 am stream....
We enjoyed a long circular walk yesterday from home.....It is great to explore lanes and tracks we have never encountered.... . and even sat on Eddie Warings bench in a graveyard in Bramhope! Remember him well.... commentating on that odd sport Rugby league when I was a young lad in Herts.... Oop here we are surrounded by it! We walked near the airport and apart from a helicopter there was no air traffic..........all soooo quiet.... We stopped to eat on an antiquated old bridge over the railway where it came out of a long tunnel and the driver even tooted and waved at us as he passed.....


I think people should take more care of their appearance when cleaning. Disappointing.Morning all. Overcast and damp from the rain yesterday, but currently not raining and quite mild. Survived my shopping trip yesterday, and found everything that was on my list. I did my visual survey on masks, and it was quite obvious who lived locally and had been given one from the same supplier. I was quite surprised to note that the majority who didn't wear one were middle aged ladies, whereas the same aged men were kitted out. A new innovation as you went into the supermarket was a point where you sprayed your hands with a sanitizer and picked up disposable gloves. According to the local news the Friday/Saturday main shopping trip has decreased in favour of a midweek one, and that sales of lipstick, chewing gum and combs have fallen through the floor, whilst cleaning products have rocketed in sales. I did notice there appeared to be the usual healthy sale of tomato plants that you see every year, so I guess the gardeners are still hard at it. Have a good day whatever you are doing.![]()
have a good one folks....
I am proofreading my son's MA dissertation on Cladding in the UK building industry, he is an engineer, before Chris Packhams 9.00 am stream....
We enjoyed a long circular walk yesterday from home.....It is great to explore lanes and tracks we have never encountered.... . and even sat on Eddie Warings bench in a graveyard in Bramhope! Remember him well.... commentating on that odd sport Rugby league when I was a young lad in Herts.... Oop here we are surrounded by it! We walked near the airport and apart from a helicopter there was no air traffic..........all soooo quiet.... We stopped to eat on an antiquated old bridge over the railway where it came out of a long tunnel and the driver even tooted and waved at us as he passed.....
The weather here is lovely at present until you go outside and get a severe dose of a freezing easterly breeze.
Lots of gardening going on here OFH, currently building veg patch.
Odd sport?? I must admit that I knew next to nothing about it when I emigrated to Australia - growing up in Edinburgh and Watford, I had played Union, and initially carried on with that in Oz, as well as the obligatory football. It didn't take me too long to discover how much better League is - I was lucky enough to be living in Australia for the inception of the State of Origin series in 1980 and have followed it religiously ever since - watching some of the finest Rugby players ever to grace a pitch in the process - such as Wally Lewis, Alan Langer, Mal Meninga, Steve Renouf and Gene Miles. When the Brisbane Broncos club was formed in 1988, most of the big name players for Queensland signed for them - and I was in seventh heaven. Thanks to technology, I can still follow the game closely - when they are playing, I watch my (former) local Qld State League side CQ Capras on either Facebook or YouTube and every Broncos match on Australian TV. For me, it's certainly not an odd sport - it's more of a religion.have a good one folks....
I am proofreading my son's MA dissertation on Cladding in the UK building industry, he is an engineer, before Chris Packhams 9.00 am stream....
We enjoyed a long circular walk yesterday from home.....It is great to explore lanes and tracks we have never encountered.... . and even sat on Eddie Warings bench in a graveyard in Bramhope! Remember him well.... commentating on that odd sport Rugby league when I was a young lad in Herts.... Oop here we are surrounded by it! We walked near the airport and apart from a helicopter there was no air traffic..........all soooo quiet.... We stopped to eat on an antiquated old bridge over the railway where it came out of a long tunnel and the driver even tooted and waved at us as he passed.....
Yes very windy here, sunny too.....greenhouse full of seedlings....
Odd sport?? I must admit that I knew next to nothing about it when I emigrated to Australia - growing up in Edinburgh and Watford, I had played Union, and initially carried on with that in Oz, as well as the obligatory football. It didn't take me too long to discover how much better League is - I was lucky enough to be living in Australia for the inception of the State of Origin series in 1980 and have followed it religiously ever since - watching some of the finest Rugby players ever to grace a pitch in the process - such as Wally Lewis, Alan Langer, Mal Meninga, Steve Renouf and Gene Miles. When the Brisbane Broncos club was formed in 1988, most of the big name players for Queensland signed for them - and I was in seventh heaven. Thanks to technology, I can still follow the game closely - when they are playing, I watch my (former) local Qld State League side CQ Capras on either Facebook or YouTube and every Broncos match on Australian TV. For me, it's certainly not an odd sport - it's more of a religion.
Ditto seedlings wise but got to watch the watering.
A first today the Easterly wind blew our brolly out of its slot in the table, it landed on the greenhouse! Luckily no damage. Never done that before, maybe the exposed wind direction.

Not my sort of music but Rag'n'Bone Man has a wonderful voice.I wasn't going to say anything for fear of being ridiculed, but on the BBC website I saw that Rag'n'Bone Man had performed a Dylan cover as a tribute to the key workers on the front line!
I had only heard of this man on an answer to a question on Pointless!
Any way I had a listen and was surprisingly impressed!
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