What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Oneputt
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    edited July 2016 #812

    Sorting out kit after Fishing Guiding day yesterday up in the hills. Was surprisingly cold for July with almost no fly life (Global warming)> Off again tomorrow to Clywedog and guiding there.  Hard life and wont be away in the van this week. 

    I was at Clywedog reservoir a month ago, watching the Ospreys, guess the chicks have grown considerably.  It's lovely around there which I really enjoyed.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited July 2016 #813

    Great day today,  walk was lovely. Stopped off at the Nat Trust tea rooms half way on our Dunwich walk,  thanks oneputt for the recomendation. Finished the walk with a pint of Adnams at the Ship,  sorry Wherenext missed the fig tree. Sad

    This evening we visited Friston where they had lots of vintage cars on display on the green.  The CL owners have just returned with their steam engine. Wonderful. Happy

  • Fisherman
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    edited July 2016 #814

    Those Ospreys have been there or some 8 years and only us fishermen knew until someone blabbed to the RSPB.Now they dont get any peace

  • taffyY
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    edited July 2016 #815

    In a break between clients.

    Before I left the house this morning, we had visitors for breakfast......Henry and her 5 ducklings came up onto the patio

    Boy were we pleased!

     

    Wonderful news Ian!  Smile

  • taffyY
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    edited July 2016 #816

    Oh dear, I am in a foreign country where I do not speak the language - nor have had any tuition in it - have left my passport behind.

    Bless you Wales for understanding my predicament.

    Powys Castle - wonderful!,  Chirk tomorrow, where next? LLandidrod wells?  You have been warned!

    If you are going to Chirk tomorrow redface, you must go to see the Pontcysyllte aquaduct in Llangollen, it is spectacular!   As for " Bless you Wales for understanding my predicament", I wouldn't worry about that....many people who are Welsh born and bred
    cannot speak the language!  Surprised Smile

  • redface
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    edited July 2016 #817

    Thank you Taffy -  that I have seen today and its the castle tomorrow, provided the ominous looking clouds don't drop their water.

  • DSB
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    edited July 2016 #818

    Thanks for the comments folks.  We've had an afternoon at Titisee today.  Very warm while walking around, but just a touch cooler now we have got back to the caravan.  Almost time for tea - or rather, beer!!!

    David 

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    Have a great holiday DSB. Hope you are enjoying your new caravan.

    Thanks Millie.  New caravan is fine and we are especially liking our Thule wind out awning.  We've taken a leaf out of ValDa's book and left the side panels at home, so we are managing very well will just the canopy.  Only rain so far was on a travelling
    day.  Another travelling day tomorrow from  here in the Black Forest to Macon in France.

    Good to keep up with everyone's news.

    Best wishes to all - especially to those who are out in the caravan.

    David 

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2016 #819

    Officially finished work for holiday but still have paid holiday to come so technically still employed.  Feels very liberated. ? on the final bits of my list . Son partner and dog arrive Saturday for overnight stay, not caught up with him in the flesh
    for six weeks or so and longer for her, really looking forward to it. Did last visit to aunt before our trip and tidied her garden another tick ?.  Then had lovely Skype with daughter and granddaughters - lounge us covered with toys everyone happy and daughter
    laid back, one week exactly until we see them in the flesh, can't believe its coming round this quick.

  • Oneputt
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    edited July 2016 #820

    Have a great time B2.

    Up early and left the house for Strumpshaw at 6am, arrived at 6.30hrs walked across railway line, and arrived at the reception hide spent5 minutes watching a heron fishing and decided to head of to the Fen Hide.  Stopped at the cherry tree by reception and
    pinched one or two before proceeding, 40 yards later it absolutely bucketed down so reversed direction, back to car and home by 0730hrs, still raining!Happy

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2016 #821

    Oh Oneputt how disappointing. Forecast for here much rain clearing early afternoon, from the pictures, as skyping daughter so sound down! Warm overcast haven't done washing but expect if I do the rain will arrive ?. Maybe today's the day for sorting photos?
    The benefits of wildlife without the natural elements!

  • cariadon
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    edited July 2016 #822

    Oh dear, I am in a foreign country where I do not speak the language - nor have had any tuition in it - have left my passport behind.

    Bless you Wales for understanding my predicament.

    Powys Castle - wonderful!,  Chirk tomorrow, where next? LLandidrod wells?  You have been warned!

    The Lake in Llandrindod is a lovely walk around, plus The Hall at Abbey Cwn Hir is worth a visit.

  • milliehull
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    edited July 2016 #823

    Ian: Great news about Henry and all her ducklings. Sensible mum keeping them out of harms way for a while. 

    Helen: So glad you are enjoying your holiday. Sounds wonderful 

    Bakers: Have a really great time in NZ

    All great here. Having a wonderful time with youngest son, DIL, and 2 grandchildren. We all went down a mine yesterday morning. Very interesting and great fun. Afternoon on Runswick Bay beach Then lovely evening sitting outside the pub in Staithes in the
    evening sunshine eating crab cakes and chips Happy

     

     

     

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2016 #824

    Milliehull great to here from you. Glad you're having a lovely time.  Can one describe a going down the mine as fun??? Being from down south I too found the whole experience fascinating but so glad it wouldn't have to be my employment! So glad it was warm
    enough to sit outsoutside the pub to est in the evening, must be warmer than here!

     Thank you e for your good wishes we don't leave til Wednesday arrive Friday ?

     

  • brue
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    edited July 2016 #825

    At home with the piano tuner this morning, the dulcet tones of piano tuning have just finished for another year. Smile

  • Goldie146
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    edited July 2016 #826

    I'm having a day of more or less idleness. There's all sorts gong on outside, moving stock about, getting pens ready for imminent callings, and pens for the subsequent offspring. But, after exhausting myself cooking and baking yesterday there's more than
    enough left to feed an army, so I can loll about and read. I'm working my way through all of Ian Rankin's Rebus books. I haven't reread them since I bought them when they were published, and it's interesting to go back to the beginning and see how the characters
    have developed. 

  • IanH
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    edited July 2016 #827

    Thank you for all the good wishes for Henry and family - I'll pass them on Laughing

    They came for breakfast again today, but I saw how alert she was when a magpie squarked in the distance. She was chasing one off later in the morning.

  • IanH
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    edited July 2016 #828

    Up at 6am this morning to do a bit of work (actually paid work!) then later a trip to the tip with the garden waste.

    Off to wash the front of the caravan shortly, then cut the grass, then might watch the cycling (or wait for the highlights? Decisions, decisions......Undecided)

  • SteveL
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    edited July 2016 #829

    Just had a topsy turvy couple of days as we've had our 30+ year old hot water system(tank and all) replaced. Had to move all sorts of things so all radiators etc could be drained down. Gave us a good excuse to do some reorganising

    all done now, nice neat job, trouble is we've now got the heating on to test the system and check for airlocks. It's a bit warm

    a day later, test of new system had a hiccup, radiators getting really hot but no hot water. OH and plumber now chasing air round the system‼? Some very strange gurgling noises

    (Mrs Steve)

  • ABM
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    edited July 2016 #830

    At home with the piano tuner this morning, the dulcet tones of piano tuning have just finished for another year. Smile

    Its  a  long  time  since  I  watched the  piano  tuner  fettling  up  the  old  upright  my  sister  was  taught  on  !  The  tuner  came  regularly  &  I  just  loved  watching  him  work,  then  he  would  borrow  a  tea towel  or  similar  &  lay  it 
    over  the  keys  and  continue  playing  merrily,  much  to  my  amazement.  It  was  only  after  I  started  to  go  to  school  that  my  mates  pointed  out  that  the  cloth  was  an  irrelevance,  'cos  the  tuner  had  been  totally  blind  from  birth 
    ==  Thats  when  I  first  discovered  what  it's  like  to  feel  a  "right  berk"   Embarassed

  • ABM
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    edited July 2016 #831

    Now  its  my  turn  to  hope  for  help  today  Undecided

    Just  got  myself  working  on  my  nice  new  Kindle,  but  altho'  I  have  managed  to  get  it  registered  &  find  my  way  round  it  reasonably  well  {  Its  much  different  from  my  original,  but  thats  having  problems  so  its  been  replaced },  what  I  am  having  probs  with  is  the  over-sized  engineering  paws  on  the  ends  of  my  arms  !!  Does  anybody  know  if  Kindles  react  favourably  to  the  silicon  rubber  tipped  stylii  ( styluses  ??)   I  could  always  adapt  a  cover  to  hold  one  of  them  if  they  work  well. If  not  I'll  just  have  to  reduce  my  expenditure  on  E-books  'cos  it'll  take  ages  to  type  out  a  book  title  if  I  have  to  correct  it  8  or  10  times.  Either  that  or  I  could  order  the  book(s)  before  my  evening  meal  which  might,  just  might  sharpen  my  keyboard  skills,  if  not  my  finger-tips !

    Brian

  • young thomas
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    edited July 2016 #832

    after a nice ride to Buckler's Hard yesterday, we mooched slowly upto Brockenhurst via Everton (villageWink) and Sway.

    nice pint in the pub and then an gentle cruise back via the disused railway line that crosses the New Forest.

    a left turn (south) taking us into New Milton and then Barton on Sea for an ice cream on the sea front...

    back to the van in time to catch Raonic taking the fourth set to level things up and then to demolish Roger in the fifth....

    looking forward to the Murray game....

    home tomorrow for a bit.....Sad

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited July 2016 #833

    Now  its  my  turn  to  hope  for  help  today  Undecided

    Just  got  myself  working  on  my  nice  new  Kindle,  but  altho'  I  have  managed  to  get  it  registered  &  find  my  way  round  it  reasonably  well  {  Its  much  different  from  my  original,  but  thats  having  problems  so  its  been  replaced
    },  what  I  am  having  probs  with  is  the  over-sized  engineering  paws  on  the  ends  of  my  arms  !!  Does  anybody  know  if  Kindles  react  favourably  to  the  silicon  rubber  tipped  stylii  ( styluses  ??)   I  could  always  adapt  a  cover 
    to  hold  one  of  them  if  they  work  well. If  not  I'll  just  have  to  reduce  my  expenditure  on  E-books  'cos  it'll  take  ages  to  type  out  a  book  title  if  I  have  to  correct  it  8  or  10  times.  Either  that  or  I  could  order 
    the  book(s)  before  my  evening  meal  which  might,  just  might  sharpen  my  keyboard  skills,  if  not  my  finger-tips !

    Brian

    Brian, I've got the Paperwhite and I've just tried it with one of my bargain stylus pens from eBay (10 for 99p). It worked fine in the same way as on a Tab/Pad/phone.

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2016 #834

    Now  its  my  turn  to  hope  for  help  today  Undecided

    Just  got  myself  working  on  my  nice  new  Kindle,  but  altho'  I  have  managed  to  get  it  registered  &  find  my  way  round  it  reasonably  well  {  Its  much  different  from  my  original,  but  thats  having  problems  so  its  been  replaced },  what  I  am  having  probs  with  is  the  over-sized  engineering  paws  on  the  ends  of  my  arms  !!  Does  anybody  know  if  Kindles  react  favourably  to  the  silicon  rubber  tipped  stylii  ( styluses  ??)   I  could  always  adapt  a  cover  to  hold  one  of  them  if  they  work  well. If  not  I'll  just  have  to  reduce  my  expenditure  on  E-books  'cos  it'll  take  ages  to  type  out  a  book  title  if  I  have  to  correct  it  8  or  10  times.  Either  that  or  I  could  order  the  book(s)  before  my  evening  meal  which  might,  just  might  sharpen  my  keyboard  skills,  if  not  my  finger-tips !

    Brian

    I've got  kindle fireand m using a 'prodder' that came with a phone case to  type this

    Edit it fits I. The earphone socket. Don't use it for this or phone but might've handy for hubbyhe has similar problem. Thanks for the tip.

  • IanH
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    edited July 2016 #835

    Up at 6am this morning to do a bit of work (actually paid work!) then later a trip to the tip with the garden waste.

    Off to wash the front of the caravan shortly, then cut the grass, then might watch the cycling (or wait for the highlights? Decisions, decisions......Undecided)

    I did both......dashed out to cut a bit of lawn in each of the commercial breaks. And what a race!

    Report to follow in the Sports section.......

  • Goldie146
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    edited July 2016 #836

    Up at 6am this morning to do a bit of work (actually paid work!) then later a trip to the tip with the garden waste.

    Off to wash the front of the caravan shortly, then cut the grass, then might watch the cycling (or wait for the highlights? Decisions, decisions......Undecided)

    I did both......dashed out to cut a bit of lawn in each of the commercial breaks. And what a race!

    Report to follow in the Sports section.......

    We wait to watch the highlights, but I have to be careful not to see the result first. Like that old Likely Lads episode (No Hiding Place)

  • DSB
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    edited July 2016 #837

    Arrived safely in Macon.  31 degrees here - feeling warm.

    David 

  • artyboo
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    edited July 2016 #838

    Arrived safely in Macon.  31 degrees here - feeling warm.

    David 

    Write your comments here... Oh you lucky B....r. Have fun

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2016 #839

    Sorting out kit after Fishing Guiding day yesterday up in the hills. Was surprisingly cold for July with almost no fly life (Global warming)> Off again tomorrow to Clywedog and guiding there.  Hard life and wont be away in the van this week. 

    I was at Clywedog reservoir a month ago, watching the Ospreys, guess the chicks have grown considerably.  It's lovely around there which I really enjoyed.

    Write your comments here...That's right, Oneputt. It is lovely around there. We were there last year.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2016 #840

    Arrived safely in Macon.  31 degrees here - feeling warm.

    David 

    Write your comments here...That's understandable, David. I feel too hot at 26 degrees!

  • brue
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    edited July 2016 #841

    Hope you enjoy Macon David, I can't say it's anywhere near 31c here but at least it's dry.  Have just booked an outside theatre evening with the Illyria company, Midsummer Nights Dream....should be good, will take a blanket just in case!Smile