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It's uphill all the way back from town
Have you let it know who's in charge yet?My TV just refused to play radio stations so I updated the channel list and it removed every station. The correct thing to do was to unplug it so that it knows who's in charge.
Have you let it know who's in charge yet?
Due to there being a number of us in the 50+ age bracket at work, we jokingly refer to the recent recruits over the past couple of years who tend to be in the younger age bracket as 'the children'. Then I got to work this morning to find these in the work's cycle shed...
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I see that they are going to use a special oil for King Charles ceremony that has been consecrated. I have some black currant juice like that !![]()
Writing a "to do" list for the weekend.
Another dry sunny day but bitterly cold still.
Library day.
For anybody interested on story of how we got apples [ of the edible kind] I got the story from a book by Roger Deakin called Wildwood. They migrated from the Silk Road area in very ancient times but that bit is away near the end of the book. He died before finishing but somebody put in enough to get it published.
Death is very much on everbody's mind here just now as another one gone last night. The holiday home parking blockers who refuse to move are causing much anger as mourners from away for yesterday's death will be staying in this area and parking will be impossible until after the funeral next week.
February is a traditional death month among the elderly apparently. Possibly just getting colder after a cold winter has something to do with it. Who knows? I do not expect an answer.
In his days as a minister my dad would always get more funerals in February. It seems some people make it through the autumn colds but February colds hit people when they're already weakened.
Either a long-handled axe or a proper splitting maul. I have the former, which works well enough. You'll need to use one large lump as a chopping block.
Once you have the knack of hitting the wood in the right way, it's actually very therapeutic. Although it can also be a tad sweary when the wood is knotty and your axe is stuck...![]()
Oak is tough and requires a bit of welly, ash is probably the easiest to split, fruitwood and hazel middling and mulberry can be both brittle and knotty at the same time.