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I had to sniff some smelling salts after reading that.

Yeah, Excel is showing "Error 405: Too much excitement error"
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Another good lunchtime commute - not been able to 'commute' since last week (other than yesterday's after work turbo commute) due to meetings filling up my lunch break.

If the weather holds I'll be back out again on the road bike (well it will have to be an early finish ride as both lunch times are fully booked - why do this we're working from home and need a break).

It's much less muddy than the MTB. The bike had a quick wipe down to rid it of road salts, and that was it, it wasn't a military decontamination effort. :laugh:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Just found out that 'work' has given us an extra two days holiday at Easter (we had a couple at Christmas too) which is nice, but we're actually all struggling to take the time having to WFH as there is so much going on. Looks like I could do 4 day weeks for the next six months, Holding off though until/if things open up more.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I'm making some vegetable soup and have crusty bread:hungry:
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
The cottage next door has started to be demolished. So far, roof tiles off, general rubbish moved. Inside and in the outbuildings each space has had some of the ceiling removed, it dawned on me that was probably during the bat survey. Saw a pied wagtail mooching around the eaves this morning, presumably looking for nesting sites. Little do they know.
It's a bit sad really, the cottage is around 150 years old and must have loads of stories to tell.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
The cottage next door has started to be demolished. So far, roof tiles off, general rubbish moved. Inside and in the outbuildings each space has had some of the ceiling removed, it dawned on me that was probably during the bat survey. Saw a pied wagtail mooching around the eaves this morning, presumably looking for nesting sites. Little do they know.
It's a bit sad really, the cottage is around 150 years old and must have loads of stories to tell.
150 years old? Move it to The States, we'd probably put it in a park or something with signs and billboards about visiting Olde English Cottage Park.
 
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