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24th June 2024, 05:26 | #174831 |
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Morning Jeff, You're looking well Sir & I hope all goes well will the lift back into the water.
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I'll no doubt go live on Facebook and post some videos/pictures up here later .
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24th June 2024, 06:53 | #174833 |
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A couple of videos from sunrise this morning
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24th June 2024, 07:40 | #174834 |
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I managed to sleep till 4.30 am! Second sleep till 7.30, after a cuppa and some paracetomol following my fence painting (I now do 2 panels, every other day but am tempted to have another crack today!).
The "Ronseal 5 year fence paint isn't doing what is says on the tin" as it never covered well, the first, or second time that I did it! Two years and again 1 year ago. One upside is that there's 45% off the price now which means that it gets the extra coats that it needs! My labour is free! I have to use those padded knee thingies now, to do the low bits but found some angled brushes in Lidl which work a treat. Stay cool and hydrated folks and have a good 'un. Edit! Scotland can't blame Boris for leaving The Euro this time!
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Morning all from a soggy Somerset, hopefully the mist will clear to bring a nice day.
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24th June 2024, 10:11 | #174836 |
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Mornin'. Trying to psych myself up to trim the bushes etc down at the garage, garden bin day tomorrow so couldn't get a better time to do it.
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I don’t know what to say about Scotland/Boris/Euro. I do remember during the vote for Brexit, the moderators came down hard on any political discussions. At the time, the forum was pro brexit and Nigel Farage had a big fan club on the forum. How the world has changed since then. This morning I saw the surgeon about the “leg over the barbed fence incident” and he gave me the all clear, a pulled muscle so he has prescribed anti-inflammatories and anti spasm tablets for the groin. Nothing serious which is the main thing. Now we can make a plan |
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24th June 2024, 12:42 | #174840 |
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Indeed, we should be encouraging the youth of today to use a gate as opposed to getting one's leg over. That way they might avoid doing a mischief to themselves and or their troosers.
Loads to do during the summer but as for what gets done only time will tell. Things crop up and priorities change but an overgrown conifer at the bottom of the garden is at the top of my list to tackle, that is together with getting a memorial stone sorted for my late parents. It has been slow and tortuous so far trying to engage a local stone mason for that job, they have proved to be difficult to establish contact with. Thinking that I might give the business to a national provider who have installers that cover different regions. Sad really as I do try to shop local when possible. |
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