Tea? (Part 2)

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NormanD

Lunatic Asylum Escapee
It was a bit dark out there today, then it rained and my hair got wet :ohmy:

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
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Gosh, I never knew that when hair gets *that* wet, it turns invisible :giggle:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
It hailed again shortly after that photo, just after Mum and I shoveled the drive clear.:rolleyes:

A neighbour came over to say that his gutters are now blocked and the water is coming inside. I will lend him a three section 30' ladder to get up there to clear it all out.
I have just cleared the gutter on the conservatory so the remaining hail coming off the roof doesn't build up on the conservatory roof. There are still piles of the stuff frozen.

In the meantime I have cut a bit of aluminium plate as a heatsink for the tractor speed controller and repositioned it over the batteries. It means the Ikea Box no longer fits.
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I have reassembled the transmission tunnel and added a 'cyclist's' cup holder.
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Night Train

Maker of Things
Blimey, that must have hurt (if anyone was out in it). Lots of :sun: here but this morning had the odd experience of fierce rain on one side of the house but bright sunshine on t'other. :unsure:

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I remember many years ago, while driving through Longsight, I was stopped at a traffic light crossroads in the sun.:sun: The other side of the cross roads was dark and hammering down with rain!:rain:

It was funny watching the pedestrians in tee shirts one side of the road and using umbrellas on the other. You'd think the ones getting wet would just cross over!:huh:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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I remember many years ago, while driving through Longsight, I was stopped at a traffic light crossroads in the sun.:sun: The other side of the cross roads was dark and hammering down with rain!:rain:

It was funny watching the pedestrians in tee shirts one side of the road and using umbrellas on the other. You'd think the ones getting wet would just cross over!:huh:


remember once cycling in deepest darkest Kent and having a rain burst follow us for a bit. Managed to keep it behind us just. But very weird hearing the rain hit the road but us not getting wet.
 

potsy

Rambler
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My Armchair
Well I made it home without getting wet :wahhey: apart from the muddy trail covering me and bike in goo, I am now clean again, the same can't be said for the bike :biggrin:
 
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