Thank’s @Muddy Cyclist - I rode my motorcycle through the Dolomites just a few years ago - smashing but not a patch on walking and climbing.@dunelm Thanks for appreciation of the Kestral.
From you the wonderful Dolomites, a grand mountain drawing and gave me some good memories.
Hug for the worries your sisters situation is causing, so many suffering in these difficult times.
Great winter photo’s - I just hope that that the unprepared are not tramping up striding edge in their fancy trainers. The eastern rim on Helvellyn overlooking Red Tarn gathers a good amount of snow cornice that to the unwary looks like firm ground.The mountains to the west had not much snow on them yesterday, but it looked thick on Helvellyn and the Pennines near Cross fell.
There was a temperature inversion
View attachment 46029 with frost here but +3 deg C at 600 feet.
Here are a some views around Skiddaw.
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I swam in Red Tarn in 1976 summer.Great winter photo’s - I just hope that that the unprepared are not tramping up striding edge in their fancy trainers. The eastern rim on Helvellyn overlooking Red Tarn gathers a good amount of snow cornice that to the unwary looks like firm ground.
I walked it about 10 years back and remember having to wait in line as so many where attempting it and I felt over dressed in walking boots and clobber, some people have no idea of the dangers.One wouldnt use Striding Edge without knowing how to use crampons and an ice axe
Great photos @lindisfelThe mountains to the west had not much snow on them yesterday, but it looked thick on Helvellyn and the Pennines near Cross fell.
There was a temperature inversion
View attachment 46029 with frost here but +3 deg C at 600 feet.
Here are a some views around Skiddaw.
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It is not an easy walk, even in summer!I walked it about 10 years back and remember having to wait in line as so many where attempting it and I felt over dressed in walking boots and clobber, some people have no idea of the dangers.
Thanks Dunhelm, that would be a long drop falling over where the Circ glacier was at the end of the Ice Age!Great winter photo’s - I just hope that that the unprepared are not tramping up striding edge in their fancy trainers. The eastern rim on Helvellyn overlooking Red Tarn gathers a good amount of snow cornice that to the unwary looks like firm ground.
That is exactly what happens at the moment. Mr K has a whisky and I have a Nespresso and I am definitely not the one that nods off.Doubt it will, those stalwart testers will probably end up dozing a lot whilst yours will keep you wide awake.
In the end Mr K gave me special dispensation to wear the warm coat he bought me for Christmas so I didn't need to borrow your heated coat. My new coat was so much warmer than my current coats.You would be more than welcome and Mr K even more so. Please fill his hip flask and be a good gel and drive. He may also need some "German milk" in his tea or coffee. Jamesons works a treat for that kind of medicine.
ETA: German milk was my grandfather's phrase which he claimed he picked up in the trenches during WW1. Fine by me. BTW, he was full of admiration for the Salvation Army who he claimed were the only ones to bring tea to the trenches - I doubt they added German milk
All sounds good. If Farrell could kick I could have eaten my evening meal and watched the build up to the NLD comfortably.In the end Mr K gave me special dispensation to wear the warm coat he bought me for Christmas so I didn't need to borrow your heated coat. My new coat was so much warmer than my current coats.
I think he would very much like German milk in his coffee. I also doubt if the Salvation Army added it to the tea they took to soldiers in the trenches - but how brilliant that they did that.
Mr K is happy. England won their game of Rugby.
Mr K is very happy - Rugby this afternoon and whisky tonight. I never know whether it should be whisky or whiskey.That would me marvellous - rugby and whisky - can’t say too much about it right now - agencies as far away as Japan may be watching and they have already dropped the letter ‘e’ from their whisky and it has leaked into Scotland already.
I've read and heard worse from students. Often had to bite my tongue and not ask awkward questions at parents evening. Good day all round England win rugby and Spurs win NLD. AFAIC whisky is scotch and whiskey is Irish and American but I need to carry out further research. A guy called Jameson will help me tonight.Mr K is very happy - Rugby this afternoon and whisky tonight. I never know whether it should be whisky or whiskey.
Just remembered a very funny incident when children were young. We went to a friend's sisters wedding and let daughters have just one sip of champagne. Mr K was driving so he didn't even have one sip of champagne as he was driving.
A few weeks later I was at a parents evening at youngest daughters school. I was horrified to read her account of the day in one of her school books. 'Daddy got drunk and I had whisky '.
When I questioned her she said that she couldn't spell champagne which was why she wrote whisky. it's funny to look back on it now but at the time I was mortified that her teacher must have read it.
Emotional Poem, beautiful waterfall.My painting for today.
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And some poetry I wrote in the early hours of this morning...
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I can well imagine that you got some very interesting essays from your students and I suppose daughter's teacher also had read far worse from her students.I've read and heard worse from students. Often had to bite my tongue and not ask awkward questions at parents evening. Good day all round England win rugby and Spurs win NLD. AFAIC whisky is scotch and whiskey is Irish and American but I need to carry out further research. A guy called Jameson will help me tonight.
That is exactly what I say to Mr K but I am sure he has his suspicions as the boxes of Nespresso are delivered quite regularly.Sounds like you and Julie are being funded by the same Think Tank. I don't buy that much she says - so how come with the last order Nespresso sent another complete outfit? My own fault for saying of course dear when on last year's John Lewis raid. Lockdown/sensible behaviour has some good points.
That is brilliant. You are right to feel technologically smug now.Ring doorbell just paid for itself as I see that Cave Dweller never answers the door so I manage to intercept anAmazon delivery driver and told
Him to use the box behind him (as per the **** directions) ... then HIS Swipey machine wouldn’t
Scan! All from the car park in Carshalton! I feel technologically smug now.
Day can only get better, right?
Mr K can be a very vocal spectator when he watches Rugby on TV so even though I was in the conservatory I heard exactly what his feelings were when Farrell messed up.All sounds good. If Farrell could kick I could have eaten my evening meal and watched the build up to the NLD comfortably.
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