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Re: What are you all up to
Another grand day by the looks of it, tda, you have certainly picked the right area for both historic sites and fine weather. Hope the rest of your stay continues in a similar vein.
So sorry to hear that your brother is having more problems OP. It certainly was fortunate that you visited him and that the medical assistance was soon on hand. Hope that he is soon on the road to recovery.
Millie, fingers crossed that all goes well with your husband's operation next week and that it fixes his back problem.
Thankfully the weather held for most of the day so we got away and set up dry, although we did run through some rain from Lancaster until we turned off the M6 on the way down. Managed to fit in 4 dry walks at home and here, but have just come back from another short wet walk. All seemed fine with the van until we tried to microwave some rice for dinner but unfortunately it would not cook the rice, although there is power to the unit and the clock/ timer is working. I will have to contact the dealer tomorrow to see what they have to say. Hopefully it is still under warranty.
Re: Rowntree Park York - has it been flooded recently
Member living nearby to Rowntree Park.
The river Ouse is still very high (4.2m) and with more heavy rain due overnight in the Dales which will take around 24 hours to reach York the short term outlook would appear not very good. Also the site with the river at this height I should think will take a while to recover.
River Derwent in East Yorkshire is also very high and as a consequence the road at Stamford Bridge on the York to Bridlington road closed today because of flooding.
Re: What are you all up to
So sorry to hear about this OP, such a worry for you all. Thankfully you found him though, and it sounds like he is getting well looked after. Sending our best wishes.
We are having a lovely time Millie, every day has been all about getting out there, doing as much as we can, then just chilling out comfortably in the evenings. This cottage is superb, ideal location for seeing so much without having to travel far. Hope your OH gets sorted and well again soon. Same to others who haven’t been to great for various reasons as well.
Re: What are you all up to
So sorry to hear about your brother OP. Best wishes.
We hacked down to Cambridge again today to see the surgeon who is going to do OH's op on his back next week. All quite positive. Our eldest son drove us this time. I must admit I will be glad when it is over and done with.
You sound as though you are having such a great time in Wales TDA.
I hope the nellies got away OK today.
Re: What are you all up to
That's a worry. Glad you had great service. Sadly it does seem hit and miss but generally those on the frontline do a fantastic job with whatever resources are available at the time. Thinking of you both.
Re: What are you all up to
She’s very handy that MIL WN😁
Druid and dolphin hunting for us today….Anglesey. No druids, no dolphins, but we did manage (another) castle, a Priory, a Dovecote and a lighthouse. Beaumaris Castle, looking over the Menai Straits, St Seiriol’s Priory, Dovecote and Holy well. Lighthouse was down at Penmeon Point. Another very interesting day.
Re: What are you all up to
Looks like a fair day for travelling Nellie. You, hopefully, should be fine.
Up and out smartish this morning and off to the local hospital for blood tests. Have an appointment at the surgery first day after they open in New Year for results and tests. Quite surprised recently by a marked improvement in both friendliness and helpfulness of the surgery staff and doctors. I understand they recently had an inspection. I don't know what was discussed but I hope it continues in this manner.
Did the shopping at Tesco this morning. Good job I took MiL along as I forgot my money and clubcard. She kindly drew some cash out for me. I'll never hear the end of it now.
Have to visit our mobile once a week Post Office van this afternoon. Have some cards and letters going to Europe to post.
Re: Are they joking?
Researchers must be employed from the same agency as the clubs IT department
Re: Swift Select/Champagne 184 water filter?
As others have said, there's no filter only the grit filter at the head of the pump. No need to touch that at all. With an empty fresh tank, glug in your puraclean and fill up then run all outlets (don't forget the shower) until tank empty. Don't have the boiler turned on. Flush through at least two more full tanks, job done. I've had my Rhythm for ten years and do that job every three. The manuals are very generic and were probably written decades ago with a few tweaks. There's always a youtube video out there
JK