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  1. Hot and sunny in North Somerset too. 

     

    Bedroom temperature last evening 29.8C; but felt cooler this morning when I woke up, 27.3C so I must be getting used to the heat now. 

     

    I arranged a fan to blow horizontally across the bed, and laid in front of it. Slept quite well. SWMBO decided to fall asleep out in the garden, but I think the presence of a number of bats circling overhead made her return inside when she woke up. 

     

    I would invest in a hammock, but I fear one has not been invented which will cope with my weight.  However, I have lost a stone since my initial Covid vaccination, so I am not complaining.

     

     

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  2. I suppose that he who hesitates is lost; and in cycling, a second's hesitation and the chance has gone. 

     

    I'm sad for Cavendish because I know from his interviews that he would have loved to break the record; but in another way there is some karma in the two riders spanning several decades on equal stage wins.

     

     

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  3. 10 hours ago, New Haven Neil said:

     

    Tyneside then, IoM now - so not much difference - my opinion differs, sorry!

     

    Don't apologise. We are allowed to have different opinions - that is the way the world works; although these days one might believe that a difference of opinion is something to be ashamed of because it doesn't get one a billion 'likes' on Instagram or Twitter. 

     

    There is nothing really to stop people from working to their preferred daily time span if they wish, irrespective of the official time. If anyone wants to get up at 5am and enjoy the early morning sunshine at this time of year, then - why not? Watch the glowball set soon after 9pm and then off to bed. 

     

    Of course, mowing the lawn at 5:45 am may not be a clever idea, but activities can be organised to cause least disruption to those on BST/GMT.  

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  4. 2 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said:

     

    Yup - but we disagree!  I remember it.  It's dark in the mornings anyway oop north in the winter, another hour makes no difference, the extra hour later, when people are tired, has always struck me as a better idea.

     

    I remember it too. It was horrible.

     

    On cloudy days in December it didn't get properly light until about 11am. I don't know how far north 'oop north' professes to be, but from memory it was northern England and Scottish farmers who objected to the idea most strongly. 

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  5. 1 minute ago, PhilJ W said:

    Its about time this putting clocks backwards and forwards stopped. It was only created to increase munition production in WW1 and should have been scrapped years ago.

     

    So you would not mind it being dark by 9pm in July and 8pm in August? 

     

     

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  6. 1 minute ago, New Haven Neil said:

     

    Ah, I meant summer time in winter, double summer time in....summer!  Basically moving everything forward one hour, all year.

     

    But BST in the winter was tried in the late 1960s and rejected because it was too dark in the mornings.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said:

     

    We'd prefer double summer time.

     

    Well yes, but it would have to be done twice, otherwise if you put the clocks forward by two hours in March it would be dark until well after 8am at the beginning of April. 

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  8. Just a reminder to those who whinge about not altering the clocks in March every year.....

     

    This is what it would be like at quarter past eight in mid-July if you had your way - sunset. 

     

    Which is why we don't do it. 

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  9. Dry, sunny and hot here in North Somerset. 

     

    First outdoor tomatoes almost ripe, which is good considering the number of cool and wet days we have had. 

     

    I have cut some leaves off the grape vine, in order to give the fruit more exposure to the sun. They tend to get mildew easily if shaded behind lots of leaves. 

     

    It's now 25C and really too hot to do much more outside, so I will sit in the shade and monitor the buddleias for butterflies. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Michael Hodgson said:

    Obviously got a job lot of photos to sell and minimising the work in selling them separately at a fiver a time by copying boilerplate from one listing to the next without checking very much

     

    A job lot for which he paid about 50p each, I suspect. 

     

    Not a bad mark-up. Harrods would be proud. 

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  11. The BTO just sent me an email to say the first cuckoo has arrived back in Africa. It obviously took one look at our spring weather and thought 'bu***r this, I'm off'. 

     

    Apparently, the average time for cuckoos in the UK is 77 days. So most which arrive in mid-April will be gone by early July. 

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  12. Dry and sunny in North Somerset, and temperature already at 20C. 

     

    I cut the back grass yesterday although it was still a bit damp under the trees. The grapes seem to have set ok, despite flowering during a spell of cool and cloudy weather. 

     

    I think I will just vegetate in front of the Tour de France today, as it is going to be too warm for much outside activity. 

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  13. No, 37s on parcels does not seem to be a regular occurrence - at least if my collection of images is anything to go by. 

     

    However, I did find a couple. 

     

     

    Here is 37298 with a GWML service near Waltham St Lawrence in May 1976. 

     

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    And here is an ER version, but I can't quite read the number. Looks like the ECML to me, but someone might be able to identify further details.

     

    97817830_37xxx978.jpg.736706ec702379fe8187e9474c431550.jpg 

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  14. 28 minutes ago, Torper said:

     

    Hmmmm.... .....You should try being Scottish.  Having said that, much as it would love some success, the Tartan Army doesn't really expect it - all it really wants is to party.

     

    Rather more seriously, I feel genuinely sorry for the England players having to suffer the pressure of the totally OTT hype and expectations heaped on them by the media, much of which we in the other three countries that make up the United Kingdom have also had to put up with.

     

    DT

     

    I agree completely, and I reckon the wall to wall hype for days/weeks ahead of the games puts an insurmountable pressure on our players when having to take penalties. 

     

    After all, the one against Denmark was saved initially and only scored due to intelligent follow-up and a rather fortunate rebound. 

     

    I'm sure they practise a lot, but behind closed doors and with much reduced stress levels I bet the players have few problems beating the keeper. Therefore I reckon a significant percentage of the blame for missing must be put on the tv, newspaper, and online media commentators - who can't leave the subject alone if England progress in a competition. 

     

    I don't want to be part of the 'plucky England went down fighting' nonsense. They were given the dream start to the game and blew it - for various reasons; many of which have been mentioned already in this thread so I won't repeat them. 

  15. Dull, damp and misty here in North Somerset. Probably quite fitting given the activities of Sunday evening. 

     

    I watched 2 hours of rather tedious football where (as far as I can remember) not a single shot on target was produced by an England striker. At the thought of the game going to penalties I switched off the telly and went to bed. 

     

    However, I guessed that things had not gone well by the general silence from outside while I lay there and drifted off. I'm afraid that most England footballers will never win a penalty shot out because of the extreme pressure put on them by the media in the weeks before the game. They can probably score in training every time, because the pressure is off; but wall to wall media nonsense is not conducive to keeping one's nerve. 

     

    On the night, the best team won - so congratulations to Italy. 

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  16. 54 minutes ago, PhilJ W said:

    Afternoon all from Estuary-Land. It feels a lot later though as dark ominous clouds have arrived so it might be that 22 expensive hair do's are going to be ruined. 

    I refuse to use Amazon though they are a lot cheaper than some others. That in a way is why I will not use them as its because of their tax avoidance practices.

    Just heard some fireworks going off outside, is there something to celebrate?

     

    I don't think people who let off fireworks outside of the first week of Nov have anything to celebrate. They just don't have any pets. 

     

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  17. Grey and misty here in North Somerset. There may be a little light drizzle, but I can't tell unless I go outside, but I don't want to disturb the greenfinches on my seed feeders. 

     

    ChrisF will be pleased to know that not only does Bristol have a rainbow bus, it also has a rainbow street crossing. He may not be quite as happy to see that, within a week of its completion, it has been vandalised. 

     

    https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2021-07-07/hate-crime-investigation-underway-as-bristols-new-rainbow-crossing-vandalised

     

     

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