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classic33

Leg End Member
Has anyone seen the Cyclechat sheep ? Our back lawn looks like it needs cutting but I don't know if the ground is dry enough for the electric lawn mower .
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classic33

Leg End Member
+ 1 more hour after dinner. Now I have very little packing left to do, so I'll be able to relax the next 3 nights. :okay: I'm looking forward to the new commute: the old one is roughly 57km / 650m climbing round trip per day, and the new one (as far as I can estimate) is roughly 56km / 730m.
Which way will the wind be blowing though. Moving to avoid a headwind is a bit extreme.
 

Gravity Aided

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Location
Land of Lincoln
There always seem to be enough frogs, though. I have a sand and gravel company near the cycle path atop a little ridge near me. There is a small section of a drainage ditch on the other side of the fence that sounds like it is full of frogs. It has only just gotten reliably above freezing here, and I'm already hearing tree frogs, as well.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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Location
Hamtun
Bin Day - 1.
Garden and recycling, tomorrow.

Action plan formed with neighbour for the next year as local council is starting to charge for collection.
I compost most of ours, but other stuff will be going in theirs as of April 5th and we'll pay them half of the charge.
 
Grey and overcast here chez Casa Reynard. Wind is pretty gusty, but it is very mild.

I've been struggling with a head cold and bunged sinuses the last few days. I feel rather :tired: and xx(

Decided not to go out and run errands this morning, so stayed in and tackled a load of stuff that wanted doing. Log bins are filled up, decanted a sack of cat biscuits into clip top tupperwares, puttered about in the kitchen prepping supper for tonight and sorted out the stuff for specials, best in show pens and the tombola for Saturday.

I do have to take Lexi to the vet for a check up at tea time. I bet they'll laugh that I had to *sew* madam into her jumper to stop her from wiggling out of it. Her back is healing nicely, though...
 
It seems like yesterday was a bit of a drawing day for peeps . Even I got my pencil and paper out to draw some plans for a 1/18 scale model.
I fancy doing a bit of whitling and don't fancy spending hundreds on a model . I'm scaling up an Airfix 1/32 Cooper T53. Not sure what to use yet , either a chair leg or some balsa . :wacko:

What about wire & papier mache for modelling?
 
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