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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
You need the Bremium Ponds app to find out on the day of the draw rather than waiting for the email a few days later 📧

You can also log into the ns&i website and find out at the same time as you do with the app. Setting it up with the 2-stage authentication security system was a bit of a faff when they introduced it but it works.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I did, thanks. It's just that I wanted to get it right while my visiting brother was here.

Yes, if you have time constraints, with Australian Marmosets, it would be a good idea to get it right the first time. ^_^
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
The council have just sent me a hygrometer/thermometer. No doubt they were concerned by the recent child death from damp - mould - asthma. Apparently, at 37% humidity it's a little dry in here. And a little damp out there right now. I'll report back with bedroom readings - the window is almost permanently open so it might be more humid there.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Mild here chez Casa Reynard, and currently dry, though it was rather soggy earlier. More showers forecast for this afternoon.

Slept well, and spent the morning re-writing a piece of research on the history of a particular racing car. I'd recently added some new information and some observations based on that information, and as a result, some sections had gotten a bit muddled. I know it's still very much a work-in-progress as there is still stuff I cannot pin down, but I do like to keep things a) readable and b) logical.

I will have to try and get mum's meds from the surgery dispensary this afternoon, as they are shut from this evening through till Tuesday morning. Good job I put her prescription in a couple of days early, and good job I had the presence of mine to check the surgery website, as there was nothing on the notice board. She has enough meds till Tuesday, but it's cutting it fine as there was a poster advising of delays. Will have to try, though.

Other than that, I plan on a quiet day.

It is almost time for luncheon.

Our pharmacist advises that you should never have less than a month’s supply in stock to cope with unforeseen or forgotten about problems.
 

tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
The council have just sent me a hygrometer/thermometer. No doubt they were concerned by the recent child death from damp - mould - asthma. Apparently, at 37% humidity it's a little dry in here. And a little damp out there right now. I'll report back with bedroom readings - the window is almost permanently open so it might be more humid there.

All we got was a leaflet in with the rent increase notice. Basically just a rehash of the standard line that it's all the fault of tenants.
 

tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Mild here chez Casa Reynard, and currently dry, though it was rather soggy earlier. More showers forecast for this afternoon.

Slept well, and spent the morning re-writing a piece of research on the history of a particular racing car. I'd recently added some new information and some observations based on that information, and as a result, some sections had gotten a bit muddled. I know it's still very much a work-in-progress as there is still stuff I cannot pin down, but I do like to keep things a) readable and b) logical.

I will have to try and get mum's meds from the surgery dispensary this afternoon, as they are shut from this evening through till Tuesday morning. Good job I put her prescription in a couple of days early, and good job I had the presence of mine to check the surgery website, as there was nothing on the notice board. She has enough meds till Tuesday, but it's cutting it fine as there was a poster advising of delays. Will have to try, though.

Other than that, I plan on a quiet day.

It is almost time for luncheon.

If required 111 will do an emergency scrip to tied you over.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
@classic33

I lifted up the old sleepers/timbers today to see what was underneath. There was a large collection of the stones from the damsons (they fall off the nearby trees) and some earwigs. Also some very small fluffy
blobs, that I think are small collections of spiders' eggs. The wood on the underside is very pale, and breaks up easily. I assume the preservative has "evaporated" from those bits.

Which small animals will like damson fruit - is that mice?
 
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