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5 hours ago, New Haven Neil said:

Nothing in flower down the glen yet, but the daffs are out in force in the garden, must take a photo.  Snowdrops are over, and the crocus not far off it either. 

Nothing seasonally floral is evident here yet. There are some green shoots that look like they will produce buds and flowers.

 

Next weekend should see around 15°C. Perhaps then?

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8 hours ago, Winslow Boy said:

Sometimes it skips a generation mainly due to genes I believe. Hence my absolute abysmal ability at writing when my mother could have been an author. But to even things up I'm quite good at woodwork.


Aha…that explains it.
 

Skipping a generation would appear to apply to looks and physical features as well.
 

Although in my case it appears to have skipped multiple generations. Probably around about the time that our branch of the family tree fell away from Brad Pitt’s. 

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I was initially taught woodwork by my father and still have and use some of his father's tools. My school started woodwork when I was in the sixth form and I loved it and learned a lot.  I have done quite a bit over the years, beds, cupboards and shelves etc.  It all cam in handy when I worked on restoring a horse tram. Our joiner taught me a lot.  I don't claim any great competence but still love working with good wood.  My latest project is the new shutters which now hang outside the living room. 

 

Anyway a variety of tasks this morning.  Getters to clean out and then some paperwork and phone calls. 

 

Jamie

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10 hours ago, Ozexpatriate said:

It seems that Flavio's ( @iL Dottore )'s real online shopping nemesis is not Amazon but Swiss protectionism. 

 

Perhaps the Swiss trading and commerce authorities believe he should find his local Canton's 'Geppetto' to provide woodworking services rather than purchase suitable equipment to do the job himself. 

Nope, it's definitely Amazon. If Swiss protectionism is in force then the Item will carry a red text warning: "This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location. Please choose a different delivery location".  If the supplier is in Germany, then it's "nicht lieferbar in der Schweiz"

 

When I searched for the Woodpeckers Precision Woodworking Square it wasn't listed on any of the Amazon divisions (UK, Italy, Germany) I go to. Prompted by @Mike Bellamy's recent post, I just searched again: on Amazon.de I only get a cheap Chinese knock-off that has - misleadingly - "Woodpeckers" in its name ("Aluminum Alloy 90 Degree Woodpeckers Angle 851, Woodpecker Tools, Angle Shaped Right Angle Ruler, Carpenter, Woodworking Tool for Boxes, Picture Frames, Shelves, Cabinets, Clamp" - sic); Amazon.it doesn't even have cheap Chinese knock-offs and although Amazon.co.uk does list it - it's together with the immortal words that accompanies any decent product*: <Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock>. Even Amazon.com just throws up a bunch of cheap Chinese knockoffs.

 

* anything that has a recommendation from a reputable review/hobbyist site, or from a reputable consumer magazine review will almost invariably carry the notice <Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock> if it's listed at all on Amazon, it's almost as though Amazon prefers to sell poor quality knock-offs! At least Ali Baba is upfront about what they are flogging.

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Ey up!

 

Luckily for my fellow pupils I managed to getnoutbof woodwork classes after my first year at Senior School. Never did remember to check before cutting..

 

Luckily I have a good friend whon8s a woodwork genius...

 

Today will involve cleaning some moss off window frames.. pah!

 

Binmen have been.. and gone..

 

Daffs are not yet flowering.. crocuses are not yet flowering.. lotsbof bluebells coming through.. Hawthorn is just starting to bud...

 

Time to drink me tea!

 

TTFN!

 

Baz

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Why does Amazon loom large in my list of grating annoyances - simply because (certainly in Switzerland) they have significantly contributed to the demise of the small specialist shop. Since I arrived in Switzerland, I have seen model railway shops, general hobby shops and the like disappear. OK, things weren't cheap and frequently items had to be ordered - but you knew that if you wanted a @monkeysarefun Electric Horse Repellent, you could order one - confident that you'd get a @monkeysarefun Electric Horse Repellent. But since such small, specialist, shops have closed down if you need a @monkeysarefun Electric Horse Repellent then you either have to put up with what Amazon deigns to flog you (e.g. a ZXBVZT Electrical Hoss Repellent - which looks very much like a photo of a MaF EHR) or order from abroad - with all the associated shipping and import costs and delays.

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9 hours ago, Winslow Boy said:

That is a cruel and nefarious slur that is my good man and I shall be sending my second round to discuss terms. 

 

On the lines of "so much down, and the rest over 24 months. 0% interest"?

 

You should go for the heavy duty pent-roofed variety, with standing room up to the edges!

 

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Good morning all,

Dry start with hints of blue sky but some patchy rain forecast however it should be drier and brighter this afternoon.  8°C rising to 14°C.

Rugby watched and enjoyed yesterday and I expect TB @tigerburnie was sweating a bit as his Tigers were made to work hard for their victory.

It will be a normal sort of day for me with a walk scheduled after breakfast and then a visit to The Shed.....unless The Boss comes up with one of her bright ideas to scupper my plans.

Have a good one,

Bob.

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7 minutes ago, Hroth said:

 

On the lines of "so much down, and the rest over 24 months. 0% interest"?

 

You should go for the heavy duty pent-roofed variety, with standing room up to the edges!

 

High finance that. I was taught that if you can't afford it you either don't need it or you save. None of this interest malarkey I thank you.

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5 minutes ago, Winslow Boy said:

High finance that. I was taught that if you can't afford it you either don't need it or you save. None of this interest malarkey I thank you.

 

I can do you a piggy bank....

 

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58 minutes ago, iL Dottore said:

Amazon.co.uk does list it - it's together with the immortal words that accompanies any decent product*: <Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock>.

 

How strange - they must had had a delivery in the past hour as both of the links I quoted yesterday showed 'In Stock' when I looked just now . . . . . 

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49 minutes ago, iL Dottore said:

@monkeysarefun Electric Horse Repellent

Would that be the Model A - to repel electric horses or the Model B - powered by electrickery to repel horses? 
 

Good moaning. I assume it is a morning since the alarm sounded some time ago. The view from the windows is yet again near-zero due to fick thog and mizzle. 
 

Dripping and dismayed small people are making their way resignedly back to school after their half-term break. 
 

It is recycling day so the bags shall be placed for collection later. And I have this week ahead to get the book across the finish line. 
 

Motivation - wherefore art thou?  
 

Coffee and toast - Thou art also required. 
 

 

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30 minutes ago, Hroth said:

 

I can do you a piggy bank....

 

Hand made? Or made in China?

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34 minutes ago, TheQ said:

Hand made? Or made in China?

 

One of those arty artisanal ones, hand made in pottery and sold in gifte shoppes and garden centres.

 

The ones without a bung, to prevent premature withdrawal...

 

ION

 

On the weather front, it's actually sunny and both the BBC and Met Office weather apps claim that it will remain so all day, with temperatures in double digits!

 

So the towels have gone in the wash, with sheets to follow...

 

BusyBusyBusyyyy.

 

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8 minutes ago, Hroth said:

artisanal

A word I continue to be entertained by. 
 

Because it certainly can be. 
 

Art is anal. 

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4 minutes ago, Gwiwer said:

A word I continue to be entertained by. 
 

Because it certainly can be. 
 

Art is anal. 

 

We should cut them some slack, its all Rule 1. Until some buffoon gives them megabucks for the result...

 

Then all tolerance disappears!

 

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1 hour ago, Hroth said:

 

I can do you a piggy bank....

 

You see that's what's wrong with the 'younger' generation today - instant gratification. They want it now and then loose interest. If they had to save up for 'it' then they would savour the moment of its arrival and then treasure it. But no it's - now, Now, NOW.

 

So now that I've got that off my chest I'm away to buy a shed with 0% interest from Hroth Enterprises - importers & exporters of all things wood.

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58 minutes ago, Mike Bellamy said:

 

How strange - they must had had a delivery in the past hour as both of the links I quoted yesterday showed 'In Stock' when I looked just now . . . . . 

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Probably held up at customs on the Swiss border as the guards don't know what it is as they've never seen one before.

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Good morning everyone 

 

A sunny cloudy sunny cloudy (it can’t make its mind up, so delete as appropriate) sunny start to the day here in England’s northwest corner, where it’s currently 9C. My first task today will be to head off to Sainsbury’s to complete the weekly Grand Prix, as we’re almost out of milk. After dinner WE will be going to Waitrose, to get bits and pieces we can’t get from Sainsbury’s. After that there’s not a lot on the agenda, but by then, there won’t be much time to do anything else anyway. 
 

Best getonwithit then, back later.
 

Brian

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Morning all from Estuary-Land. Dry if a bit grey this morning but showers predicted. Not a bad night last night, seven hours in all with only one interruption from bladder control, and only the odd noise from Arthur Itis to remind us of his presence. As long as it stays dry I might even do some of the G word today but first another muggatee.

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