welsh dragon
Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Good morning folks. Looks like a nice day today 

The poor bicycles look absolutely knackered in that last photo. It looks like they're all having a well-deserved lie-down.
I have 5 more sleeps until we move house. 1 more day at a job that I used to adore but now have gone right off and 4 more days of internet until getting it back 5 days later. It's all very exciting
All those new routes to explore as well
Night all (I might be back if sleep is doing it's elusive thing again)
That was a recent taste session,Sithi
Thought you ate outside?
Have to admit I prefer haddock. Not had a fish supper for a while.That was a recent taste session,
I've got a mandate to try all the haddie and chips I see...
If I remember, it was the usual Morrisons thick-breadcrumbed version Cod
Haddie, fish of choiceHave to admit I prefer haddock. Not had a fish supper for a while.
My tootsies are just warming up. T'was a tad chilly out this morning. Sunny when I left Crieff but climbing up over the moor out of Comrie the mist came down and made it feel cold. Auchterarder the same and wasn't till I was a few miles from home it cleared. Still sunny here.
You used an open piece of space in the garden to lay out a course of bricks in the full arc, then used that to make up a template.After two days of bricklaying at ankle level, I'm stiff as a board this morning.
Here's a fun one for you to think about. I designed a curved retaining wall outside the back of our house. It is an arc. Unfortunately, though, the centre of the arc is inside the house, and so I can't use a string and centre-peg to set it out. How did I manage to get the brickwork done to the right curve in the right place?
Good morning folks. Looks like a nice day today![]()
Good Morning![]()
Sit down strike having seen what's on the trailers.The poor bicycles look absolutely knackered in that last photo. It looks like they're all having a well-deserved lie-down.![]()
You realise your moving to somewhere that may soon cease to exist!Morning. I am ready for my last day at the current job. I have a drop tower to run today and then a little roller coaster. The weather is good as well, which is nice, being outside and all.
I have coffee and breakfast, so kind of ready to go.
Good morning, folks
Wot to do..
Radio Ham thing on in Glasgow,
go for a run,
do nothing watch sport all day
do something useful,
learn to use metal cutlery
some domestics
clean this desk up
I could go on...
You have a nice day, I see oor Mo already has been out racing around the Perthshire back-roads![]()
Leave the tootsies at home next time. All wrapped up nice and warm.Have to admit I prefer haddock. Not had a fish supper for a while.
My tootsies are just warming up. T'was a tad chilly out this morning. Sunny when I left Crieff but climbing up over the moor out of Comrie the mist came down and made it feel cold. Auchterarder the same and wasn't till I was a few miles from home it cleared. Still sunny here.
How much space on either side of the wall, and was the arc built where it now resides?After two days of bricklaying at ankle level, I'm stiff as a board this morning.
Here's a fun one for you to think about. I designed a curved retaining wall outside the back of our house. It is an arc. Unfortunately, though, the centre of the arc is inside the house, and so I can't use a string and centre-peg to set it out. How did I manage to get the brickwork done to the right curve in the right place?