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  1. A fairly normal Sunday starting with the usual e mails and phone calls followed by church.  I came home, had coffee and cooked lunch.  I haven't cooked a proper Sunday lunch with a cooked dessert for ages so it was something of a shock to see how much there was to eat compared to "ready meals".  The extra though was mainly more vegetables and a larger helping of cooked plums for afters.  I managed to eat it all and then decided there was nothing urgent so had a rest ending up by falling asleep.

     

    Later I went outside and cut down some of the heather which is to be removed, it was a lot easier than I had thought but my muscles haven't seen much use recently, the first time most of them had been used much was in the greenhouse yesterday.  About half of the heathers have gone now.  According to my neighbours the rats have come back, probably because several of them are feeding the birds, unlike me.  I thought I saw one yesterday, removing the heather will mean they have one less place to hide.  I think one the neighbours is going to ring the pest control people at the council tomorrow.

     

    I had just come in and made a cup of tea when I saw and heard 2 fire engines and a fire car go along to the far end of the road in a hurry.  They quickly got a hose out and in through the front door of one of the houses and men with breathing gear went in.  After a couple of minutes they came out again, there was no smoke but a distinct burnt smell when I went outside.  The hose was left for some time with men in their ordinary clothes going in and out.  They were there for about an hour and have just left.  Doubtless I will hear more in due course.

     

    Hopefully the normal peace and quiet of a Sunday will now resume.  I looked at the offerings on TV this evening, fortunately I have a book I want to read.  If I get bored I'll find something to steam.

     

    David

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  2. Today started cool at 2°C but it is now warming up in the sunshine though cloud is expected later.  It might reach 7°C by late morning and then stay at that.

     

    All being well the greenhouse floor will be given another good sweep to remove the now dryish soil then the plants can go back in.  

     

    I also intend to look at yet more old photos with my coffee. There isn't much else on the agenda.

     

    David

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  3. I only did one year of woodwork and metalwork at grammar school, after that I was told I was doing Latin.  To be honest Latin has been useful as a biologist because I can understand how scientific names work!

     

    I learnt useful things about working with wood and metal from Mum and Dad and much later for more specialist things from staff at schools where I taught.

     

    I was taught to solder by Mum, she knew how as her dad was a plumber and she learnt from him, then Dad added how to use soldering irons to do delicate work in modelmaking.  Both of them could use woodworking tools and showed me as the need arose.

     

    David

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  4. I don't think names on locomotives matter very much in the great scheme of things, there will always be some people who will disapprove of a name no matter who it is named after.

     

    To me it is much better for the names of people in history to be remembered, no matter what they may have done, good or bad.   If we try to erase them then there is always a risk that their bad deeds will eventually be forgotten and not used as a warning to us now.

     

    I often wonder what will be said about names of (say) politicians from the whole world not just the UK of the late 20th and early 21st century in a hundred years time and what will be said then if locos or building are named after them.

     

    David

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  5. 1 hour ago, polybear said:

     

    A local Window Cleaner visited Bear Towers earlier today as arranged to put a quote thru' the door - seven quid to do the front.  That'll do - he also gave quotes to my next door neighbours each side (also as arranged by Bear) as well as Buddy over the road - I suspect that all will use him at those sort of prices; the last guy who called to ask if I'd be interested in having the windows cleaned wanted telephone numbers by comparison.  It does seem that many Cleaners use those long pole jobbies to clean upper windows now, rather than ladders - 'Elf n' Sayfetee n' all that I suspect.

     

     

     My window cleaner does all my house for £5!  He uses a ladder and is a lot cheaper than those who use the long poles.

     

    David

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  6. It's been a typical Thursday with a visit to church for the usual service, I did the intercessions for the first time.  I have realised that I need to print them off using a larger font so I can actually see the words clearly, fortunately this morning I had almost memorised them.

     

    After coffee at church and a good natter I visited the beach where everything looked grey and there was a keen cold wind with rain starting so I didn't stay long.  There were a number of sandpipers running around dodging the waves.  I could see why they are called clockwork birds as they move so quickly and quite jerkily.

     

    Today I was able to go into the greenhouse without getting my feet wet so I brushed most of the mud off the floor.  It has rained quite a bit this afternoon so a small amount of water has returned.  I am hoping that the forecast of dry weather for the next few days will be correct.

     

    I did some more work on a model and since then have been looking at Living North, a local lifestyle magazine.  This month's issue has 160 pages for £3-45 which is good value.

     

    In other words a calm quite relaxing day.

     

    David

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  7. Changing the subject a bit to speed limits I wonder how many people follow the signs displayed on car screens picked up by the car's built in camera.  

     

    Near home mine always displays 20 on one piece of road actually limited to 30 as going round a sharp bend the camera picks up the 20 sign from a side road.

     

    Then on a stretch of road recently changed from 40 to 30 it displays 40 as it picks up a sign on the exit before mine as I drive round a roundabout.

     

    I wonder how many people have been caught speeding as a result of that.  I simply don't believe what I see on the in car display most of the time.

     

    David

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