Tea? (Part 2)

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potsy

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Yes, but by the time I have faffed around, talking to the cats, putting out the milk bottles, etc, it will be half past midnight.

Get on with it then and stop faffing about
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Speicher

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Thanks, I've been feeling fine since I finished in the workshop today, that's what makes me wonder about it being an allergy.

I think you already have the remedy in your workshop... sknotting solution. ;)
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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*snares Tea*

People are treating me like some kind of demi-god because I'm still cycling into work, even though it's cold.
I'm hardly going to walk, am I? I'd freeze!!

@ NT - could it be the type of wood, rather than wood as a whole?
You mentioned working with oak lately, and how it's much harder...
Got to be worth trying a mask, even if it's the cheap disposable ones.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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*snares Tea*

People are treating me like some kind of demi-god because I'm still cycling into work, even though it's cold.
I'm hardly going to walk, am I? I'd freeze!!

@ NT - could it be the type of wood, rather than wood as a whole?
You mentioned working with oak lately, and how it's much harder...
Got to be worth trying a mask, even if it's the cheap disposable ones.

I've been walking! Enough layers and I'm fine - trousers, w/p trousers, a long sleeved vest, a tee shirt, a long sleeved jersey, a fleece cardi and a padded coat. Two pairs of socks inside my workboots, and two pairs of gloves.

Sounds a lot when I write it down, but it was -14 the other morning when I walked in.

By the time I'd pushed the bike along the icy side road to the main road, and then along the side road from the main road to the centre, I might as well walk it all.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
With thanks to Night Train, I now have my Christmas Avatar. Night Train very kindly did this one for me the year before last I think. ..... twirls......

Is it very wrong that I had a vision of a wol twirling, and then falling off a branch, dizzy?

It's a fine avatar, I think the beakful of holly really sets it off.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Oh dear, Do you think wearing a mask would help? I'm thinking a dust-mask, not Mickey Mouse, obviously...


@ NT - could it be the type of wood, rather than wood as a whole?
You mentioned working with oak lately, and how it's much harder...
Got to be worth trying a mask, even if it's the cheap disposable ones.
I do have a dust mask, an expensive quality one but sometimes just going past my workshop is enough to turn the taps on in my nose. Equally sometimes at college I get the same thing and I can't teach in a mask as I look and sound like Darth Vader! :ph34r:
Also I have to have thought ahead and put on the mask before any symptoms as a snotty nose and sneezing in the mask is really yucky!xx(

:laugh:

In the meantime I have taken to antihistamines again.
Not sure if it is different timbers, I know my hayfever is related to tree pollens so maybe some varieties of wood dust are having the greater effect.


With thanks to Night Train, I now have my Christmas Avatar. Night Train very kindly did this one for me the year before last I think. ..... twirls......
You are most welcome. I was going to send you it again as you hadn't changed yet.
 

Speicher

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Night Train ..did you miss the comment about the remedy you have in your workshop? Sknotting solution? :blush: ;)
 

potsy

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Ooh the Tea people are looking very festive now, must think about starting my Christmas shopping in the next week or two.
Currently -6c up here but for some reason I'm contemplating getting back on the bike tomorrow
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