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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I'm missing my Narrow Feint and Margin. You just can't doodle on a computer. Maybe I'll score some tomorrow.
Narrw Feint and Margin.jpg
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Walnut and coffee cake and coffee, with a schooner of Port.
Lemon Italian Ice, with some water to drink.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Morning. Back to reality with a bump . I had to leap out of bed to prevent our cat from falling out of the top bedroom window .

Bright sunshine here , yet to the South it looks like very dark storm clouds .
I hope it stays OK, Maz is on her way down your way today by Busses. If she changes at Milton Keynes, Oxford and then Swindon she can get there for nowt (Bus Pass) although often her Daughters husband will pick her up in Swindon instead of her having to bus it to their house. After that on Monday they're off to Cornwall on Monday through to Friday.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
did 15 geocaches on the way.
*Wonders which bodily function that's a euphemism for.*
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Busy day - out in the garden doing DIY at 8:30 am and then onto trimming the laurels. Only finished my jobs around 4pm (also replaced the piston in my Guide RS brakes) I've been building a wooden gazebo for my wife's "blow up hot tub" - it will save having to fold it away for the winter. Over the past few weeks, it's been lay decking, then build gazebo frame, put roof on, then half glaze one side. Today was finishing the panelling on both sides and preparing the second side for glazing with perspex.

The aim is just to have the front of the gazebo open, but look to putting doors on it as winter approaches.

Might get out on the bike tomorrow !!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Busy day - out in the garden doing DIY at 8:30 am and then onto trimming the laurels. Only finished my jobs around 4pm (also replaced the piston in my Guide RS brakes) I've been building a wooden gazebo for my wife's "blow up hot tub" - it will save having to fold it away for the winter. Over the past few weeks, it's been lay decking, then build gazebo frame, put roof on, then half glaze one side. Today was finishing the panelling on both sides and preparing the second side for glazing with perspex.

The aim is just to have the front of the gazebo open, but look to putting doors on it as winter approaches.

Might get out on the bike tomorrow !!
'Blow up hot tub', is that another name for a paddling pool. :whistle:
 
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