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classic33

Leg End Member
Just finished decanting 2020 sloe in rum:wacko: Tasting test ! .....verdict , bring me a glass !
Just the one?
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Could be a very big glass.
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A very brisk breeze bringing sunshine and showers here chez Casa Reynard.

Another kitchen morning after yesterday's efforts. I have made a pot of celery and parsley soup, and there is a lamb tagine simmering away in the crock pot. :hungry:

The lamb passed the Poppy & Lexi taste test. I paid £1.61 for nearly 700g of lamb rump on saturday.

They are lifting potatoes in the field that my bedroom window overlooks (ok, there's a lane and a railway line in the way, but I won't let that stop me), so I may go later and investigate if there are any freebies to be had. :whistle:
 
Two and a half cups of tea from one teabag this morning. Needs must.

Oh dear, a tea shortage... We can't be having that now, can we?

Trebuchet locked and loaded with emergency supplies.
 

Kryton521

Über Member
Cr*p day! Weather? Really cack. Job? Really, really cack, [on me though as I frelled it!] Very tired and generally over it! "It!" being life, the world and the universe!

On the brighter side, my new waterproof jacket was delivered just after I got home! Two days earlier than expected. Tomorrow after I've taken Pink in to vet'n'ary. I'll take it for a test.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Knowing the wide range of erudition here, I wondered if anyone was into Airfix models & if so, what was their recommendation for buying paint online.
Avoid the Humbrol acrylics that come with any of the kits.

How would you be applying the paint, brush or airgun?
Larger areas may be easier do with their aerosols. Uniform finish can be easier achieve.

Rails of Sheffield, Olivia's Trains, Frizinghall Models.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Just used my lunch break to trim some trees and brambles back over the fence (not our garden - edge of a field) as it grows like crazy - the trees have grown from 1 cherry tree we cut down about 20 years ago - we tend to keep them in check as the original tree completely covered our small back garden (again, not on our land). I'm cut to bits now.
 
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