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    Various, but they include 4mm scale LSWR/GWR modelling, scratchbuilding model scenery and model buildings, photography and restoration of the real thing.

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  2. Morning all, A damp and windy one here, so suddenly some inside jobs look attractive. On this morning's wander through the news, I saw https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2024/apr/30/you-can-walk-virtually-everywhere-in-england-by-using-the-train-the-man-connecting-rail-based-walks - an interesting idea. For a while now I have been toying with the idea of starting a walking thread, perhaps focussed on walks from/to stations rather than general walks from anywhere to anywhere else. But of the dozen or so I had in mind, I wanted to get the photos sorted out first so I could post them with my verbal ramblings. One day... Meter readings to be taken later, some joinery work to do on repair work in the kitchen, a little filling and painting to do repairing holes made by assorted tradesmen. It's all go round here...
  3. Phil, with due respect, you're an amateur. Some years ago, we used to have a large chest freezer in the garage. One day I thought it would be a good idea to defrost, clean and tidy it. I found a vacuum pack of sausagemeat four and a bit years past its BB date. Memo to self, must do better at planning meals ...
  4. Afternoon awl, Good to hear from @grandadbob, looks like good progress has been made with ... ahem ... 'wallpapering'... 😉 Sympathies with Jamie over the poor treatment for Beth. Been there, it's very hard to avoid losing control and inflicting physical harm on morons/insensitive *'s. Fingers crossed for several other ERs too, we seem to be having a nasty outbreak of ill health and problems, either ERs themselves or loved ones. Not much to report from this end, was awake at silly o'clock (again) but didn't fancy any piddling in a puddle. Strangely, I think I was woken by my dream, our neighbour's recently put a fence up and I dreamt 'William' (a Pug [dog]) dug underneath the gravel board and ran towards me, leapt into my arms and started licking my face with great enthusiasm. Which knocked me over onto the grass... I do get on well with most dogs but they are not usually that affectionate... Sent myself back to sleep again by thinking about possible transplant sites for various garden plants. Various odd jobs done. There are three gatherings the awl would disapprove of this weekend I would have liked to go to but it would not be sensible to try for any. Hopefully another year. A couple of plants planted out and some late seeds sown. In nature notes, we seem to be seeing more of a blackbird couple, they have both been throwing grass cuttings about recently, wondered if they were collecting nesting material but I think they were just hunting for insects. Their behaviour was certainly reminiscent of the phrasing in a certain muddling handbook (re garden railways) about them burrowing into [loose] ballast and throwing it left right and centre in their pursuit of worms. I suspect they are nesting somewhere close by.
  5. Tesco have got in on this act too: https://www.flickr.com/photos/loopzilla/35444754081 Or, for SWAG attendees? : https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1194661429/no-pasties-left-in-this-vehicle?dd_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fuk.search.yahoo.com%2F
  6. It was an Ocado van but we had one caught up in a smash too. Thankfully the driver was OK, slightly shaken but no physical injuries. Amazingly, despite a 'seagull swooping' type piece of misfortune, they still managed to deliver on time! Thankyou/sympathy card was sent... Tesco once tried to deliver someone else's goods as well as our own order. We spotted it on the doorstep but that could easily have been a major oopsie for them. Christmas run-up as well, if we hadn't have been paying attention and being honest, the other person could well have had problems. In our experience, both Waitrose and Ocado ring if they are going to be early or late - in fact this week's Ocado delivery was 15 minutes early and he rang to check it was OK to be early. As above, in our experience both are reliable and if there are any substitutions, they tend to be sensible ones. Both have given us much better service than the usual retail standard - and far better than the 'customer service' Pupcam mentioned re banks recently. It's one reason why we use them much more than other supermarkets, we'd sooner pay a bit more and get quality products and decent service.
  7. Not quite, I'd certainly say they are significantly more dependable than others but there has been the odd time when we haven't got things ordered. Not through driver error (as below) either. Perhaps the automation in the ordering/warehousing/picking processes is following the automotive industry from a generation or two ago, with emphasis on eliminating human error/misjudgement from the process? No 'Friday afternoon' cars or overly ripe bent bananas? The trouble may be there's a potential weak point at the point of delivery - once the driver forgot to give us one of several bags in a delivery and we had 5/6 items missing. We were refunded without quibble and it's by far the worst problem we've ever had with them but it can happen. I should add for @zarniwhoop's benefit (and anyone else who hasn't used Ocado) that their web-site showing the groceries does show the not available ones (at the time of ordering) as being so, they are at the bottom of the page, marked unavailable and the listing 'faded out'.
  8. We use them alternately with Waitrose and Tesco, perhaps for about 40% of deliveries. I've experience of them delivering to two addresses (different counties). For me, they've been reliable and very few substitutions or unavailable items. Probably the best of all the supermarkets I've used, closely followed by Waitrose and then Tesco (and others) trailing away in the midfield. Of course s0ds law being what it is, the one thing you really, really wanted will be the one (out of perhaps 35-40 items?) that they can't do but that's just Fate being an a*** and it's the same risk as with any of the online order suppliers...
  9. Nice to see the Jones the Steam fan club giving Edwin a warm welcome! Thanks for the other pictures too, some nice ones there.
  10. I don't think I suffer either, though one day I went out to post a letter - post box was 100 yards away and a third of the way there, started sneezing. By the time I got back, the handkerchief was - um ... very soggy... Stopped sneezing a minute or two after going back in. I was living on the coast at the time (mid-Wales) about 25 yards from the beach, it was a light westerly breeze and no-one had a bonfire, revving an old banger or doing anything unusual. I've never had anything remotely like that before or since, still haven't a clue what happened.
  11. Four coaches, if anyone wants all four, great, but I'm OK selling individually. There are: Two Vale of Rheidol coaches, chocolate and cream livery with 'MLR' logos. One is an open saloon, fitted with a few passenger figures and lights (not tested), the other, back to back compartment seating without internal partitions. I presume the bogies were resited to allow for tighter radius curves than the prototype. There's one freelance (?) semi-open saloon (centre compartment reminiscent of L&B arrangements?). And a SR balcony open saloon with moustachioed passenger and working lights (battery fitted and lights work). All are gauged for 45mm track. Generally decent condition, some minor faults. £140 (plus any P&P) each. Part-ex for SM32 considered, as would be services. More photos and details available on request.
  12. I'm interested in their old, discontinued freight stock (four wheel) of the W&L. It need not be pristine but should be in good condition and run well, with no missing bits. In an ideal world (!) I'd like 3/4 opens, 3/4 vans and 3/4 others, whether sheep/cattle, flats, bolsters or one planks - I appreciate no one person is likely to have all of these but mention it to give you an idea what I'm after. I can pay [cash] or we can talk about a part-ex deal for other items or services. I have various 4mm scale items surplus to requirements, various scenery/accessories and some 45mm gauge stock. Please PM me with details.
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