It would be an improvement on the current situation if everyone could at least get a reliable broadband service, even if not free. It's been windy here for quite a while now and our overhead BT connection gets blown around in the wind and is only really an intermittent service. Can never tell if it will be working when we want it. Same with the telephone. When it's windy there is so much noise on the line that nobody can hear anything. There was a plan to put all the cables under the ground - they even came along our road and laid cables (years ago now) but they never buried them and they never connected them beyond a point about 100 yards away from us so our connection, and everyone else in our road beyond us, has a cable stretched from the nearest telegraph pole.A shame that the free broadband plan didn't go ahead @Lamont D
Afraid I wake up early but I get up and down all night to pee, I do usually get back to sleep again up to 6 am.Don’t know what I’m doing awake at this time but fbg today is 6.3
Our heating came on, right out of the blue, a few days ago. I gave it an hour or so and then turned the thermostat down even more. What’s the point in buying thick socks, gloves and a Fair Isle kep if you’re not going to use them.10.9 at 3.30 am. 8.1 now. Chilly morning - the heating has come on even though I turned the thermostat down but it hasn't made me feel warm enough despite my triple layers including a fleece jacket with quilted lining. I suppose it is the shape of things to come so I'd better get used to it.
That sounds out of this world delicious @ianpspursThe doughnut recipe will be tweaked but for now melting very dark chocolate and stirring in some cocoa for a topping have calmed things down nicely. That was planned and done by me
Have had crocodile once at a restaurant overlooking Sydney harbour. It was actually delicious - much to my surprise.Crocodile? Had some of that in Kenya - bit odd.
It is dreadful that not everyone has a reliable broadband service. It is so essential to our modern day life now.It would be an improvement on the current situation if everyone could at least get a reliable broadband service, even if not free. It's been windy here for quite a while now and our overhead BT connection gets blown around in the wind and is only really an intermittent service. Can never tell if it will be working when we want it. Same with the telephone. When it's windy there is so much noise on the line that nobody can hear anything. There was a plan to put all the cables under the ground - they even came along our road and laid cables (years ago now) but they never buried them and they never connected them beyond a point about 100 yards away from us so our connection, and everyone else in our road beyond us, has a cable stretched from the nearest telegraph pole.
That's just where I had my first taste of oysters - never to be repeated! Not allergic, just horrible. Tom agreed - it was his first taste as well. That was in 1965. Maybe the restaurants are better now, or perhaps, the oysters. Who knows?Have had crocodile once at a restaurant overlooking Sydney harbour. It was actually delicious - much to my surprise.
Basically love thy neighbour/do as you would be done by. Attached is Wikipedia summary.still would like someone to describe what woke is?
I really love the detail in this, but I am almost having a migraine on your behalf for the fine intricacy in it........ @dunelmGood morning everyone, including the early risers on a dull and overcast start here in the dark and dangerous north. When I was earning a crust, I would invariably rise at about 0530 and get just about a day’s admin done before breakfast. Not so much now, between 6 and 7 am. A trusty 5.0 this am, shades of @jjraak and his collection of Aloha greetings. Next door neighbour was mowing his lawn yesterday and telling me that he hopes that it will be the last for this year! I’m hanging on in case we have an Indian hour. It has to get done before they cease garden bin collections on 16th November - so still time enough. Bratwurst - they have been missing in supermarkets up here for a couple of years but yesterday I spotted some. So currywurst, that famous delicacy from Berlin is firmly back on the menu. Thank you Morrisons. Best not get too oompah band about it, probably just an opportunity to con the locals into playing at Octoberfest for the month. Art bit, this may take another day or so. Hope your day has some smiles on the calendar. I shall drink koffy and think happy little thoughts, like Bob Ross when painting trees.
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I agree with you re: the oysters. Absolutely yucky.That's just where I had my first taste of oysters - never to be repeated! Not allergic, just horrible. Tom agreed - it was his first taste as well. That was in 1965. Maybe the restaurants are better now, or perhaps, the oysters. Who knows?
Reading about your cinnamon doughnuts and brownies is making me feel hungry.I am after crafting cinnamon doughnuts and brownies as two distinct items.
Those are some very bedraggled looking badgers looking for some fun. Thanks for the creative which on first look seems a little downbeat to me but I see something like a Kingfisher in there. @Annb and @Krystyna23040 I like oysters which used to be a poor man's foodFbg 6.5
A busy morning so far...
Ready for a nap...
Wildlife cameras
#ukwildlife
Three wet Badgers on a dark & stormy night...
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Creative. The acrylic painting was done in the garage initially, then finished off this morning in Procreate and Snapseed.
Have your best kind of day.
Time for my nap...
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Oldhusrt Cambs - 5 miles from "home" #1 grandson loved seeing all the animals especially the crocs. It has many more animals now. The main man, Andy, has been on TV and in the media. Just having doughnut with my coffee (cream and cinnamon) watching the cricket as well. It's a hard enough lifeReading about your cinnamon doughnuts and brownies is making me feel hungry.
I didn't realise that you could get crocodile here in the UK. I bet the bison is delicious.
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