Yes it might come to that. But the boiler is only 12 years old and has never had any faults found in its annual servicing so hopefully it’s just some aspect of the electrics that’s gone and can be easily replaced.
And yes, I too love my birdwatching, have done ever since my Dad introduced me to it in the 70’s. I think of my Dad every time I see a collared dove, in the 50’s he made a special journey from home in Birmingham to Cley in Norfolk just to see one, a newly appearing rarity at the time![]()
Blimey, fingers crossed we don’t get hit with a bill on that scaleOur boiler handed its notice in just after Xmas last year, 12 years old,hadn't been right for a couple of weeks and finally stopped working, turned out the circuit board had gone faulty, £500 to fix it, we ended up having a new boiler, and ended up with a reduced gas bill from the better boiler.
Are they still alive?Don't know whether it's significant, but next door neighbours haven't spoken to us since they tried my paella recipe that they requested.
Would it be worth getting a gas supersur type heater for a bit of warmth? can keep it for a standby for such eventualities
Morning folksi hope i can go out for a ride today as it was absolute **** yesterday! I suppose a rest day is ok but not having a car im limited and cant get to my favourite bird watching locations.......yep ive admitted it! im a bird watcher
Think everyone is really its just a question of degree!
pic is a Hoopoe at Loch Fleet taken a couple of years ago
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I've been for a bimble this morning, my Weston Under Wetherley route, I've ridden 27 miles, it wasn't a nice morning for a bike ride, grey and dark, cool with a cold wind, I looked outside and didn't feel like going but made myself go out, once I was out I started to enjoy myself, it was nice to feel the saddle under my a**e, the pedals under my feet and the bike moving round as we worked our way round the local lanes. the path by the allotments is still closed so down the Leamington road to cross the A45 and work my way into Baginton, they're working in the village by the airport but the diversion just took me where I wanted to go, the other side of Weston Under Wetherley I decided not to take my usual route into Coventry past the old speedway site, instead i worked my way back into Baginton and rode home using the reverse of the route I used on the way out. So it turned into another decent couple of hours out on my bike.
Hah, it looked dry while I was getting ready, but as soon as I wheeled my bike out of the house...I woke up 'early' to check the weather since the forecast for later was bad. It is currently dry but I am sure that it will be raining soon. If I can clear my head quickly enough I will dash out on my singlespeed bike to pick up a pre-deluge Metro.
Yes, that's what I suddenly got here! I abandoned my planned lumpy Tour de Tod and went instead by the direct route to get the paper. I got there before the PPP (Phantom Paper Pilferer) this time. In today's 'Good Deed Feed', Metro Boy Graham in Coventry thanks drivers of the hospital buses for collecting Metros for him to deliver to disabled and elderly people. I reckon our PPP is doing something similar.We have that fine drizzle you know the one that really wets you![]()
Yep, the grand prize is a prize of one grand - £1,000! It is a short story competition. One prize of £1,000 for 1,000-1,500 words - not bad! (There are 5 runner-up prizes of printers.)I'm not greedy, I'll take £999 of it. Leave some for someone else.