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Mike_P

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Morning in the office as I had forgot some printing I needed on Wednesday. Ebike was not coperative in emerging from the bike shed and I endered up dragging it out with the road bike while knocking the dehumidifier over. So what should have been a prompt departure from home was delayed. Lunchtime return home was once again into hoards of green fly.
And forgotten by Ernie this month.
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Bakery visited, cakes, hot pot, cottage pie and sausage roles purchased. Not all for me !
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
[It's full time job keeping up with this thread]

April 30th. House Martins flying over the fields and having mid air squabbles.
Not sure I have ever seen them this early in the year. Always a great sight.

I saw house martens in Norfolk on the 27th. There was a birder nearby so I asked him how long they'd been around. He replied that they've been around since before us.
 

Mad Doug Biker

I prefer animals to most people.
Location
Craggy Island
Is that where you went to sleep?

On the other hand, if you went to sleep in, say, Luton, then I'd accept the situation and move on.

Every silver cloud and all that? 🤣


That genuinely made me laugh out loud, I'm not going to lie!
 
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Mad Doug Biker

I prefer animals to most people.
Location
Craggy Island
Well, I have an induction today 'down the hospice' for volunteering at their latest shop (still to open).

'Problem is, I've been up all night and had a few beers.

The guy taking us (ooh err!) seems a little intense, so... Umm... Wish me luck! 🤣

Induction was fine, but most was a bit pointless as it was aimed at people working at the hospice, not the shop. Do we need to know about people with respiratory problems and so on?
They meant well though.

We are starting off a new shop, so we'll have to figure out things like best opening times, what sells best, etc.
It genuinely sounds like it'll be interesting at first!
 
It's been a pleasant day here chez Casa Reynard, albeit with the sun shining through a layer of hazy cloud.

Slept well - shedding the heaviest of the fleece throws off the bed made things more comfy. A busy morning, firstly in the kitchen, where I prepared a pasta ragu to simmer away in the crock pot. After, it was putting away all the rest of yesterday's shopping. I managed to get three loaves of bread into the freezer, which makes my life a LOT easier.

Lovely luncheon of a toasted onion bagel filled with smoked Polish sausage, half a large almond croissant (shared with the parental unit), plus some fruit and a :cuppa:

A much quieter afternoon, spent watching the snooker and rounding up all the stuff I need for tomorrow. All that's left to do is iron my white coat - meant to do it earlier, but the snooker overran massively. Not that I'm complaining as it's been a fascinating watch.

I have also acquired a lift to the show tomorrow, which will make it a far less tiring day.
 
Local elections all in for this neck of the woods. Mayor returned to the Tories, but vote very evenly split between them, Labour, Reform and the Lib Dems, only a few percentage points in it. I guess it reflects not just the political patchwork of the Cambs & P'boro area, but also that people were largely voting as they saw fit as opposed to voting tactically. Unlike last time, there was no "second choice" on the ballot paper for the mayor.

Cambs County Council has gone bigly Lib Dem from no overall control. Some pockets of Tory and Reform remain in Littleport and Wisbech, but otherwise, both had a fairly rough night here. Boundary changes have also had an effect.
 
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