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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Happy cake day to one and all.I have been out for a meal and a pint,escaped care duties for a ferw hours,out tonight a cake and a pint for George he was 91 on Tuesday,its my treat he does not know.
 

Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
Flower seeds scattered as instructed in a foot wide container that has been draining for two days. I was sorting out decorative stones from old planting trough compost that overtine they had got mixed into last year.
There were still two bowls full to sort when the weather turned cold and subsequently they have got water logged.
The seed packet does say keep moist!
 
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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
@Reynard and @raleighnut

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It's been a lovely warm and sunny day here chez Casa Reynard after a chilly start.

Slept well enough, but three hours less than I really need. So made a :cuppa: and took it back upstairs, and spent a couple of hours writing. Then rose, swapped jim jams for clothes and scudded through the chores. Blue recycling bin had been emptied, and so was returned to its place.

Had an early luncheon of toast with smoked mackerel, a tangerine and a :cuppa:

Then my friend Linda came and picked me up. We went for a lovely hour and a half's dog walk along the river, and then she treated me to tea and cake. We demolished a pot of tea each. Linda had a slice of lemon & lavender drizzle cake, I had some orange & rosemary polenta cake. Really enjoyed my afternoon.

A quiet evening is planned. I don't need to cook, as there is stuff in the fridge that just needs reheating.

Thank you one and all for all the lovely Cake Day wishes xxx :hugs:
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Evening cuppa went down well enough
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
On Thursdays there is a programme/podcast that I regularly watch called "Green Signals". This is a weekly broadcast about anything train related, including heritage railways, new networks etc.

At the end of the programme there is a quiz. This week's was, "Which mainline railway station in Britain has a level crossing at both ends of the platform?"

I first thought about Crianlarich, in Scotland. Someone looked up on goggle that it could be in Suffolk.

The prize is a "Green Signals" mug if you have the correct answer and your name is the first pulled out of the hat.

I watched "Green Signals" earlier this evening. The answers are
Llanelli, Grimsby Town, Harwich International, and Rye.

Elsenham was not allowed has it has two "staggered" platforms.

Other suggested answers, but not allowed because the level crossings were too far away from the platform: Lincoln, Sleaford,
Bedlington and Farncombe.

Decades ago, I travelled from Harwich to Hamburg, but I did not notice the two level crossings.
 
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I took my Pinarello frame back over to Spindles the LBS in Corsham to see if they could remove my BB. I held one spanner whilst the chap heaved on the tool on the other side cup. Who needs to go to a gym when you can exercise your muscles doing something constructive. We managed to get one cup almost out but it was the wrong one. The free cup should have been on the non drive side but our free one was on the drive side. We gave up when we didn't seem to be getting any further. The free cup was behaving like the thread had stripped.
I came home with the frame and sprayed some freeing spray in and left it for a couple of hours. Just before tea I thought I would just go and have another play. With a bit more oil and working back and forth it came out! We had frightened it into submission!
 
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