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  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24632

    OH,  Those  bloomin'  birds,  B2 yell !!

    Darned  things  are  learning  new  tricks  all  the  time.  lots  of  seed  feeders  being  used,  two  peanut  feeders  that  I  have  to  empty  regularly,  then  crunch  up  the  nuts  in  a  small  kitchen  machine  then  put  the  residue  into  normal  feeders.  But  I've  found  that  FERAL  PIGEONS  have  taken  to  balancing,  with  a  bit  of  wing  flapping,  on  the  dishes  that  are  placed  beneath  the  tube  seed  feeders --  seed  going  everywhere  which  is  what  the  dishes  are  supposed  to  prevent.  And  to  add  to  that,  a  couple  of  pigeons  have  been  seen  with  one  foot  on  a  fence  post,  t'other  on  a  hedge  twig,  and  a  guzzling  beak  into  the  food  under  the  dome  of   a  "Dome =  Topped"  feeder  designed  for  the  smaller ( prettier  smile  )  birds.

    Think  I'll  be  getting  the  power  drill  out  &  shifting  the  feeders  around  once  more  frown

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24633

    You'll have the Pigeon Discrimination Society after you ABM! wink

  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24634

    Normally  I  wouldn't  mind  so  much,  Brue,  but  I  do  care  for  my  neighbour's  homers  when  he  has  w/ends  away.  You'd  think  they  would  pass  the  word  around  undecided

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2019 #24635

    Another sunny but bitterly cold day here today, frost not lifted off the back garden all day. We have snowdrops and crocus out in the front garden back garden still thinks its winter, oh it is winter laughing 

    Bit of food shopping this morning, then round to see big sis for a cuppa and chat. Home for a late lunch then 30 mins exercise once lunch gone down. OH ordered new fobs for my car and has been struggling for over an hour now trying to get the old working bits into the new fob, air is blue and I''m keeping my head down sealed

    Yesterday we booked a couple of excursions on the cruise, will leave rest until on cruise just didn't want to miss out on those 2. Will go online and book something for Dubai later today. 

    Only another week then you will all get peace from me laughinglaughing

    Hope your feeling better today H&T, brue and Tricky.

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2019 #24636

    Went to Burton Mere RSPB reserve this morning. Half an hour after arriving so did the snow and pretty soon it was a white out so we drove home in a blizzard. I got out of bed early for this? Looking at the forecast at 9pm last night it wasn't showing the snow until this afternoon. When will I ever learn??

  • milliehull
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    edited January 2019 #24637

    ABM we also have problems with the pigeons. They will try and balance on anything to get to the feeders and look very ungainly when they do!! I have kept moving the feeders but they keep on trying 😠. Reminder to self: I must get some more bird feed this weekend.

    Busy day today. I have tried to improve mind and body. Luckily classes that appeal to me have resumed at our local Adult Education College this term - The European and English Reformation this term. Luther and Zwingli so far. Calvin next week. A lot to take in but very interesting. I then went for a swim this afternoon and did the Aldi shopping on the way home. We are all off to a panto tomorrow evening. It is an annual event put on by the amateur panto group in the village where our daughter and family live. Daughter, grand-daughter and grandson all performing. It is  always good fun.

    I hope all those who are poorly or injured are beginning to feel a bit better. Take care and try to keep warm.

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24638

    We have visiting pigeons, in fact I can see their scruffy little nests now the trees are bare, they will no doubt be hanging around to demolish our cabbage plants in the Spring. They are too plump to balance on most of our bird feeders!

    Good that you have some interesting classes locally Millie, hope you enjoy seeing the family in the Panto.

    We are booked to see Alice Roberts give a talk in our local theatre tomorrow. I've spent most of the day immobile as trying to walk yesterday didn't pay off. I'm trying to work out the easiest way to get into the theatre. 

  • milliehull
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    edited January 2019 #24639

    Sorry Bakers2.  I have just been having a bit of a catch up and realised that I had missed your post about your OH falling down the stairs.  I do hope he has recovered and that there is no lasting damage.

    brue.  I hope you manage to get to the theatre to see Alice Roberts and that your ankle is not too painful.  Have you had any medical attention for it? Take care.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2019 #24640

    Alice Roberts? She can examine my bones anytime. wink

  • ADD46
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    edited January 2019 #24641

    Brue that will be interesting. Did you see the lectures Alice Roberts did on tv between Christmas and New Year? They were aimed at children but still very interesting to watch. I wish my science lectures had been that interesting when I was at school. 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited January 2019 #24642

    Thank you for the " get well" wishes, sorry bit late, but took myself off to bed early after work yesterday, it worked I felt a bit better this morning , smile it's catching up with me now though frown

    Been to the metropolis of Milton Keynes today,  needed some bits from Ikea, it was very busy as usual.  Then met up with eldest son and his girlfriend for a catch up. Filled the car with fuel at Asda, it was 6p a litre cheaper than at home! surprised 

    Just chilling/recovering now listening to the radio.

    We also have problems with pigeon's, I think they keep all the other birds away too.

    Enjoy your nights out Millie and Brue, hope all have a good weekend. smile

  • redface
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    edited January 2019 #24643

    I have heard that they (pigeons) don't like a laser pen being shone in their eyes and tend to stay away.

    Haven't tried it myself so cannot pronounce on its efficacy.

    Anyone else know how to get shot of them without disrupting other garden birds?

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2019 #24644

    Just reading on BBC news that 2 people have reportedly died whilst in hospital in Scotland from fungal infections introduced by Pigeons. 

    We try to discourage Pigeons from the garden whenever we see them and I have a small cage that only small birds can access plus bird feeders that have a double metal protection that prevents large birds and squirrels from getting at the food.

    Went to town today. Market half empty. Stall holders tend to take their hols after Christmas. Miserable day weather wise. Tried a new stew based on Morrocan sausages and butter beans. Seemed to go down well. Right day for it.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2019 #24645

    I've not been feeling too good for the last couple of days.....aching all over, stiff neck, heavy eyes, roasting hot and feeling cold all at the same time. Been dosing up on paracetamol and flu powders. The weather hasn't helped either, what with a sleet shower and rain yesterday and damp drizzly conditions today. I do feel a little better this evening and hope that I can get a decent night's sleep tonight.

    We did at least miss out on any heavy snow, sorry to hear that your trip to the RSPB Reserve didn't go to plan, WN.

    Hope you both have a good time at your night's out, brue & millie. Is there anyone you can borrow a wheelchair from so as you can get to the theatre, brue?

  • Francis
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    edited January 2019 #24646

    We went out a drive in our day van today along the coast it was cold and rainy but was nice and warm once we put the heater on. It was nice sitting looking out to sea drinking a nice cup of coffee. Once back home we decided to order a take awy for dinner. Also booked a couple of club sites for trilps with the caravan. 5 nights at Southport in March and 4 nights at Berwick in May.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2019 #24647

    Nothing exciting today, had a lazy morning. Then this afternoon went through the clothes that I'd selected for the holiday. We've not got all the details of what we are going to do on our shore days so have now sorted out what I'm going to take. Will sort out OH's in the next day or so.

    We got a lovely unexpected call from our eldest grand daughter this afternoon to say,  she was with her other grand parents and passing our way on their way back from Pitlochry, was it ok to stop by to see us smile had a nice wee visit with them and a hot cuppa (they were freezing. We won't see her again now until end of March frown

    We had a bit of snow last night and hard frost this morning but its all gone now.smile

    Off to see Mum tomorrow.

    Hope all those who have not been feeling well get better soon.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2019 #24648

    Sorted already? It's the one thing I hate about cruises - the OH agonising about what clothes to take.

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24649

    I managed to get there last night. I did see the lectures for the children which I thought were very engaging and wondered if we might get an adult version. But instead we had a run through of her life with films and anecdotes. She's very much as you see her on TV, a very good speaker, the random audience questions at the end started to get more interesting. I bought a paperback from the bookstall, written by Alice Roberts and based on the BBC Celts programme but I didn't get in the long queue for a signature! A nice evening out. smile

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2019 #24650

    Me to that's why I like to get me sorted early. This one is different as we have 7 sea days, 2 lots of 2 days and 3 single days. We've not been on a cruise with so many sea days so hoping there will be lots to do.

    Won't need as many 'going ashore' outfits though. We have 3 formal nights, the rest smart casual, at least this cruise doesn't have the fancy dress nights that the Panama had. Some of the shore excursions are a bit 'samey' so we might just end up doing our own thing.

    Nice day again today but still bitterly cold out. 

    We've booked to go up the Burg Khalifa for when we are in Dubai, just hoping for a clear day now. 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2019 #24651

    Sea days give you a chance to recharge your batteries although I find there are so many lectures and stuff going on they are almost as exhausting. Rather you than me at the Burj Khalifa - I get giddy on thick carpet.

  • Oneputt
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    edited January 2019 #24652

    Just been out and checked the sky, very clear, plenty of stars and moon showing well so fingers crossed for lunar eclipse in the morning.  It’s freezing hard at the moment but never mind have the alarm set for 4.30am 🌘❄️

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2019 #24653

    OH got up OP, but sadly too cloudy here. Hope you had better views.

    More clearing out and decorating for us. We appear to have more books than your average WH Smith’s, collected down the years. Some have got to go. We both find it very hard to part with books, avid readers, but if it’s on Kindle, it’s out! And then there are the DVDs........... 

  • Oneputt
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    edited January 2019 #24654

    Same here Tda, still freezing but 10/10 cloud cover. 

    Clearing out daughters old bedroom as we’ve got a new guest bed arriving on Wednesday.

    Brought a new photographic slide viewer so going through hundreds of 35mm slides to decide which ones to save onto CD.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2019 #24655

    35mm slides! I so wish I had lots from our younger years. You might like this for using them for all sorts of different things, rather than getting rid.....

    https://www.pinterest.co.uk/ranlise/fun-things-to-do-with-35-mm-slides/

    Some great ideas, if you have the time and patience. Keep sakes for family as well.smile

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2019 #24656

    I bought a gizmo for scanning slides into the PC. Pretty good it was. My avatar is one of them and not bad for a near 50 year old pic. 

  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24657

     Which  Slide  Viewer  have  you  bought,  OP  ??

      I'm  still  using  a  DIASTAR 200  mains  viewer.  It  allows  me  to  move  by  hand  slides  from  a  20  or  so  stack  which  lets  me  view  each  one  for  as  long  as  I  want  so  I  get  the  data  & MANUALLY  input  it  onto  my  spreadsheet .  I  dont  transfer  pics  onto  CD  or  any  electronic  device  'cos  I'm  still  of  the  opinion  that  Slides,  decently  stored,  will  have  a  longer  life   than  the  electrons  wink.

     

    TTDA  it  can  be  a  pain  updating  the  info  but  it  can  be  great  in  a  cold  wet  winter  but  I've  only  got  a  few  left.  Well  about  64.5  thousand  surprised  up  to  the  time  I  went  all  digital.  After  that  I  just  kept  the  CF  cards  annotated  &  filed  but  only  17  or  so  16 GIG cards  this  century  so  far  and all  in  order  natch  smile  but  their  turn  will  come.

     

    Now  guess  what  Brian's  about  to  start  doing  laughing

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24658

    I'm all ears, I need to sort some slides too. Mostly my Dad's but some I took years ago. smile

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2019 #24659

    OH has done our 35mm slides about 3 years ago all on the PC and has just mentioned photographs 1 large container full of them an albums no comment!!!

    We had some sunshine am and now gone very cloudy and much cooler and there maybe some snow over the next two days glad we do not live high up on the Pyrenees snow forecast for 1 to 1 and half metres in the next two days brr and from next winter if you live in the mountain areas you may need winter tyres still being discussed at present.

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24660

    Don't mention photos, I'm trying to sort out my late Mum's, my Grandfather's and ours. A few years back I sorted OH's family ones and divided them between him and his twin sisters. Now I've got to divide the next lot between our three children and keep a few special ones back for the time being. There are an awful lot of unknown views and people on many of them!

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