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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
It's all of that heavy driving wearing out your suspension :biggrin:


Now that's a good one :laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

Tenkaykev

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Any recommendations for home contents insurance, and to include cover for my bikes out and about? Also desirable - cover for legal fees and damages in case of involvement in a serious accident***.

I used to get all of that on my home and contents insurance when I was a property owner.


*** I do not expect to be causing such an accident, but I remember reading about one cyclist being sued after a simple touch of wheels left the other rider with life-changing injuries.
We have insured with the Co-oP for the last few years. Our insurance expires at the end of this month. The Co-oP has sold / transferred its Insurance business and it now operates out of Gibraltar. The Policy details were incorrect listing both Mrs Tenkaykev as " Data Entry Clerks " instead of " Retired " Anyway, that's them in the bin. I went with Nationwide, we've had current accounts with them since the dawn of time, and I was pleasantly surprised at the ease and straight-forwardness of the process. Listed both of our " Posh" Brommies at £2k each, apart from that just the standard contents insurance. Overall very pleased as I was dreading trawling through the " usual suspects "
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Yeah, but what about your trainers ............
That's why I can buy so many with the money I've saved over the years not paying for insurance! :laugh:
 

Tenkaykev

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Poole
I've been for a walk with a friend to the bird feeders on some local Heathlands. We replenish them every few days and this time of year keep water bottles to top up the little water stations we put in. Half coconuts seem to be the most popular followed by peanuts. My friend always buys high quality feeds, sunflower hearts, Niger seeds etc, nothing is too good for our feathered friends!
We put a few nesting boxes up a few years back and they are fully occupied. We try to put them in out of the way places that aren't too easily accessible, but my tree climbing skills are not up to scratch. I suggested to my friend when we were pondering one location that she should climb along the tree branch as she is very slightly built, and if she did fall then there was a lovely bed of Pine needles waiting to cushion her fall ^_^
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
I've been for a walk with a friend to the bird feeders on some local Heathlands. We replenish them every few days and this time of year keep water bottles to top up the little water stations we put in. Half coconuts seem to be the most popular followed by peanuts. My friend always buys high quality feeds, sunflower hearts, Niger seeds etc, nothing is too good for our feathered friends!
We put a few nesting boxes up a few years back and they are fully occupied. We try to put them in out of the way places that aren't too easily accessible, but my tree climbing skills are not up to scratch. I suggested to my friend when we were pondering one location that she should climb along the tree branch as she is very slightly built, and if she did fall then there was a lovely bed of Pine needles waiting to cushion her fall ^_^
My dad was a great bird watcher in his younger days. He looked after a woodland walk in his village and made and put up dozens of bird boxes. They were all numbered and would check them and log what was using them. Sadly last time I did the walk I see they are in a poor state now as nobody else has bothered about them.

He made this wooden bridge over the burn. There were boxes fixed underneath that the Dippers used every year.
 

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