Yes @jjraak I use reflections on car and shop windows for extra information a lot, I am always on the alert for something that appears to be acting out of character so I'm not surprised....As an addition to your post @gennepher
Those little tips & tricks we learn during our driving careers .
For the bikes I used to pay attention to the front wheels of cars, a warning that the car's going to deviate without warning or , as you point out the opposing way to how they indicate.
Near the end of our road is a bend, that you can't see around if turning right until you are halfway across & turning into the left hand lane
However the road it's on has shops all along it, which it's possible to almost use like a mirror.
A tactic I employ elsewhere too, usually when stuck in traffic behind a van or bus.
I like & find it helpful to know when traffic in front is on the move so I can be ready to go too
I'm sure we all have multiple examples of local 'blind spots & challenges ' we've overcome in similar ways .
Tte benefits of experiences learned or shared .
A quality that seems missing for far too many drivers today .
A motorcycling quote that rings true
"There are old bikers
There are bold bikers.
But there are no old bold bikers"
And an advert for "think bike" that still resonates.
"Ride the roads you know,
As well as the ones you don't"
Gist was a twist on the motorcyclists yearning to enjoy the travel adventures of riding new & unexplored roads
A warning not to be complacent, & take the same care tegardless, no matter how close you are to home .
Which I rather liked reminding myself of at times
This kaleidoscope of knocked over “stuff” looks wonderful. Kaleidoscope spectacles would save a lot of time on tidying up.Fbg 9.1
Nighttime wildlife
Badgers Thor & Willow
Thor & Willow - came in the garden at 4am.
This is the time they usually come in. I assume they must be wandering elsewhere during the night and this is possibly where they call on their way home. Because their home is in the woods on the back of me.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFUY41Rod6d/?igsh=MTJ2MXZ5cTV2dGRhbQ==
Same vid on TikTok
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdAwsRRP/
Creative...kaleidoscope...this is in the front room, another view of the pile of stuff Midnight knocked over.
My HRV is higher than normal but within normal range, and my resting pulse is higher than normal and far outside normal range.
The app tells me "Your body is out of balance, and you need to plan a quieter day today."
Really?
I have no intention of having a quieter day, I have stuff to do. I have so fallen behind in everything, with hospitals and appointments.
The app warns me that my emotional feelings might not reflect what my body needs.
I am going to assume I am fine, have enough spoons, and I am going to achieve what I want today which isn't a lot. If I crash, then I will know the app was right.
Have your best kind of day....
Take care...
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Thank you @ianpspurs and no need for apologies - the world is a subjective place. We like ducks. Lots of species to choose from. The Gressingham ones are OK but we do like the Confit and the Peking.Morning all from where, to use a metaphor, the dog didn't bark overnight and hasn't yet this morning . An interesting Smörgåsbord of posts above ranging from love and concern for ones safety and that of fellow road (and pavement?) users, through determination not to be constrained by "reality" to successfully planning a joyous celebration and two delightful weekends. @dunelm thank you for sharing the latest in the series of what seems to me to be your brown and grey landscape period. Apologies if you see them as something far more momentous. @gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope and tips on safe/sensible driving. You too @jjraak. I will share two images which seem to me relevant to a theme of positivity and hope in dark times. January will do that to mankind as travel companies know well. Sometimes that fake news meedja can be both true and uplifting: who knew?. Enjoy Monday but don't play the game of dwelling on Pilate's question. If it looks, walks, swims, quacks, eats, lays eggs and behaves like a duck it really is a duck. Life really is that simple.
We like, or more accurately have bean known to like, the Cassoulet ducks. Young Blanc (not the ex-footballer now Saudi League manager) does his best, bless him.Thank you @ianpspurs and no need for apologies - the world is a subjective place. Wd like ducks. Lots of species to choose from. The Gressingham ones are OK but we do like the Confit and the Peking.
Hug for the juggling around heart but it seems prudent to take the new pill. Also a wise precaution to monitor BP but is there any advice on how to deal with low BP? Take care.8.3 today at 04.00. Dropped to 6.5 fairly rapidly and then up again after breakfast.
Heart still juggling around a bit - stopping the new pill didn't help so took it again this morning. BP is pretty low though (for me very low) at 153/59. Maybe that's why I feel a bit strange today. Don't like bothering with BP monitor but I am supposed to check it a couple of times every day, in case it goes too high. Just decided to check it today because I was feeling so odd.
That's exactly what happened to me. White van man shot out of a side road and wiped me out.Many years ago now, Tom was cycling to work in Stornoway. It was a drizzly kind of day, but not heavy rain. He was wearing a bright yellow cycling cape and should have been easily seen. However, just within the town limits, a taxi pulled out of a side road just as Tom was directly in front of it. It rammed into him full on. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, although his bike was. That driver just "didn't see" him. Maybe too busy looking right and left. The bike was ruined so he couldn't cycle to work again. Probably just as well.
It is interesting that my new car has a light in the wing mirrors each side that comes on when there is a car in the blind spot. Very usefulA brilliant article @jjraak
Because I am profoundly deaf and I've had no hearing most of my life while driving, I have always moved my head constantly while driving. It was just something I did to be safe and aware and take everything in. I have been driving since I was 17 Years old.
I think I'm probably aware of everything in the article, but didn't know the technical terms for it.
There are several higher accident spots on the A55.
At least two of them are near me and they are where the so-called blindspot is at the rear passenger side of the car, where you a see a car coming up alongside you, and then it just vanishes and I am looking all over for it. By the way, I have noticed this for many years in other situations. And it's usually when I need to move over into that left lane. But obviously, I do not do so because I don't know where that car is. The mind does not register that car once it hits that blind spot.
My solution was to come off a junction earlier, which is only a few hundred yards before this slip road, go partially round a roundabout, and come down back on the left lane into the same slip road, but I do not have to cross two lanes now.
Now I have read this article, I am understanding a lot more, and I will try that slip road where that blindspot is again where a car appears to vanish, knowing a lot more after reading this article.
A friend of mine who I used to give lifts to, commented on me looking around all the time for the road conditions cars et cetera. She would tell me off saying you don't need to do that. Stop looking around you've turned onto the road, you don't need to keep looking around anymore just look straight ahead. As you can guess I stopped giving her lifts, she would not shut up about me looking around. Most distracting. And in any case, I had told her do not talk to me when I'm driving because I need to take my eyes off the road to lip read you, and I am not doing that again, she did not listen to me... another reason why I stopped giving her lifts. I have always looked for indications on a car that is not going to do what the indicator says it is going to do....and more.
A lot of drivers are too intent on having conversations to the passenger or to their mobile phone, even a hands-free one, that their attention cannot be 100% on the road.
Thanks for posting this, I have saved it and I'm going read it again tomorrow
This is a great painting @dunelmGood morning everyone on a decidedly damp start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.6 this a.m. A brand new task was invented by The Girl In The Bubble yesterday - sorting out the box of assorted crayons, colouring pencils and felt tips accumulate over several years. This was followed by a bout of pencil sharpening then, once satisfied she got on with the important task of writing down the names of everyone in the family and the names of her friends. It’s interesting to observe how rapidly human minds develop yet locked into underdeveloped bodies that frustratingly won’t perform like an adults - reaching up for things on high shelves, carrying heavy objects etc. Just little people, very capable minds in frustratingly uncooperative little bodies. No thoughts yet about today but happy to engage in whatever comes along, a walk maybe in a wee while if my lower back get’s it’s act together and stops with the “poor me” routine. I can get some eggs from the butcher. I noticed last night that the birds who visit our garden are a tad fed up with recent service so I will refresh the bird feeders. Mind you, Chris Packham reminds us that birds have been good at foraging ever since birds invented themselves which was at least a year before the first garden centre began offering a bewildering array of stuff that we beforehand didn’t realise that we needed or wanted. Anyhow, art bit - a bunch of trees. Hope you decide to have a good day. I will make koffy and do a bit of reading.
Thanks @ianpspursMorning all from where, to use a metaphor, the dog didn't bark overnight and hasn't yet this morning . An interesting Smörgåsbord of posts above ranging from love and concern for one's safety and that of fellow road (and pavement?) users, through determination not to be constrained by "reality" to successfully planning a joyous celebration and two delightful weekends. @dunelm thank you for sharing the latest in the series of what seems to me to be your brown and grey landscape period. Apologies if you see them as something far more momentous. @gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope and tips on safe/sensible driving. You too @jjraak. I will share two images which seem to me relevant to a theme of positivity and hope in dark times. January will do that to mankind as travel companies know well. Sometimes that fake news meedja can be both true and uplifting: who knew?. Enjoy Monday but don't play the game of dwelling on Pilate's question. If it looks, walks, swims, quacks, eats, lays eggs and behaves like a duck it really is a duck. Life is that simple.
I went to the door mirror manufacturer in Russelheim, Richter and Schaffenacker(?) Gmb.It is interesting that my new car has a light in the wing mirrors each side that comes on when there is a car in the blind spot. Very useful
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