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Frozen solid here - Classic Jack Frost stuff. Off today - CAB had made a 4 day error with my leave this year - so taking them now. Beemer ticking over on the drive (locked of course) - Doggie run in a minute and Christmas shopping I think in Llandudno...another brew beckons though...love slow time days !
It's -6C here this morning but 34.9F in the greenhouse so I can see why the rats have decided to go in for a warm!
Just had a phone call from Ian who is trying to get into London on the A40, to say a woman has just missed her sliproad and tried to cut across the back of his trailer. She managed to catch the nearside of the trailer, rip out a headlight on her car and the bumper is hanging off one side.
She didn't stop though, just carried on up the slip road and away...he has reported it to the office just in case, but it seems the silly season has started already:)
It was -6C when we landed at Gatwick this morning. We stood watching an empty luggage carousel for more than an hour because the latches on the plane's cargo doors were supposedly frozen.
It was over 30C when we left Cuba 9 hours earlier.
>> >It's -6C here this morning
>>
>> It was -6C when we landed at Gatwick this morning. We stood watching an empty
>> luggage carousel for more than an hour because the latches on the plane's cargo doors
>> were supposedly frozen.
>>
>> It was over 30C when we left Cuba 9 hours earlier.
You were lucky you landed, the freezing fog nearly diverted you.
And I need to have a word with you about Cuba, going to take the missus there for our wedding anniversary
>> >And I need to have a word with you about Cuba, going to take the
>> missus there for our
>> >wedding anniversary.
>>
>> No problem, ask away either here or via email. Get there before the yanks do.
>>
Zero did you see. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01pfvns/This_World_Cuba_with_Simon_Reeve/
An odd sort of cove but some interesting backgroundstuff
He seems to agree with get there ASAP.
>> Update: A summons has arrived at his employers today (requesting details of the driver of
>> the vehicle) for failing to stop after an accident.
>>
>> This one is going to be interesting.
>>
>> Pat
Sounds like the woman has given her fella a load of old pony abut how it happened after he found the family car damaged...
He reported it to the office who agreed that as no other person had stopped and no damage to the trailer had happened, a phone call would surely follow from the other person if she wanted to pursue it.
No call has been received.
RP, it's a NIP/CTS9 and has been returned to them with Ians details as the driver.
Alleged offences are:
Failing to stop after a collision
Failing to report a collision
The collision is recorded as at: A40 E-bound On-slip Denham junction Bucks.
Was the woman going off-slip as in OP, or joining on-slip as implied by the summons?
How did she manage to get the lorry details?
How did Ian see the damage to her car?
When/how did Ian check the non-damage to his lorry? (Did he stop at the scene?)
It would be useful to read more details of the incident (if it is possible for Pat to anonymise them as it is a current Police case, and post them on a new thread).
Was standing around playing carols with the band in Reading town centre for an hour and a half last night, and as a clarinetist I couldn't wear gloves. Gosh it was cold!
Mmm made me thing - I was a cellist as a spotty youth, then a percussionist...been umming and ahhing about doing something musical - a clarinet sounds nice...
Lots of options for joining groups, starter instruments are relatively cheap (compared to a cello!), and you can always move on to sax if the clarinet is too 'straight'. It suits me :)
>> Bitten the bullet -- got a nice little Yamaha for half its retail on the
>> fleabay...brush up on my music reading skills now.
>>
My old DT175 used to sing like a good 'un at full throttle.
I bought my son a Yamaha electronic drum kit recently. It can be played through an amp and speakers but thank the Lord it can also be played through headphones. You can also wire it up to an ipod and play along with whatever takes your fancy.
Secretly, I'm trying to learn that Phil Collins / Ape on the drums thing when he's not around...
26ii Focus. I researched a bit - there were cheaper ones and there were more expensive ones - this seems to be a mid-range starter one and easily sold on if I don't manage to work it !
Good effort Focusless. I hope you collected loads of money for your efforts. I got B cold this morning, with gloves on, on a 10 minute walk to get my paper! ISTR somebody describing a clarinet as "An ill wind that nobody blows good" but you are obviously beyond that stage!
Nice sound the clarinet.Two uncles of mine used to play in a band.One the trombone one the trompet.Cold here in Yorkshire icy roads rain forecast for weekend.
....and Benny Goodman, Johnny Crocker (I first saw him at the Nottingham Rhythm Club, venue - The Trent Bridge Inn, guesting with the resident semi-pro band in, oh, 1957/58 ish), Monty Sunshine and yes, Acker Bilk in his pre (awful) stranger-on-the shore, days!
Sidney Bechet, one of the first and greatest clarinet players. And Dave Brubeck's long-time collaborator Paul Desmond. Bechet played soprano sax sometimes I think.
You've probably already seen it, but there's a great documentary, 'Artie Shaw - Quest for Perfection', which gets an airing on BBC2/4 every now and again. Well worth catching if you haven't.
Hasn't gone above zero since Sunday here. Lengthy "pre-heating, please wait" messages on the 320d display in both the mornings and evenings, and my 20 mile commute is no longer enough to get the oil temp up to its normal 100 deg C
>> Good effort Focusless. I hope you collected loads of money for your efforts. I got
>> B cold this morning, with gloves on, on a 10 minute walk to get my
>> paper! ISTR somebody describing a clarinet as "An ill wind that nobody blows good" but
>> you are obviously beyond that stage!
Mrs B insists the 'ill wind nobody blows good' applies to the oboe - her instrument.
It's a nice instrument. Our oboe player played in Cats in London for over 10 years, and he made a lovely sound. Unfortunately he died last year, and his replacements (who I sit next to) are more your typical amateur band musicians :)
>> I hope you collected loads of money for your efforts.
£547 over the 2 sessions (Reading town centre and Asda, Lower Earley), for Duchess of Kent House hospice who are based in Berks. So worth the odd bit of frostbite :)
Travelled to Cardiff today (this time by train) - I was horrified to see the saturated fields and torrents of water in the rivers - brought it home to me.
This weather is affecting my driving pleasure and my leisure time.
Just went out to go to a bar for some much needed sustenance and find its 43 degrees in the car. So, that'll be the car out front with the aircon running for 20 minutes and then driving with my finger tips.
Nawt here - mild weather system in charge - slightly damp on the morning walk, although I was wrapped up for a cutting easterly it was as mild as a mild thing. Winter plan, car-wise, put into place last night with the Beemer staying at home and the Fiesta good to go.
A couple of cm coverage near E Mids airport this morning, cars and pavements coated but road surfaces clear. Local traffic webcams showing no unusual disruption.
>> A couple of cm coverage near E Mids airport this morning, cars and pavements coated
>> but road surfaces clear. Local traffic webcams showing no unusual disruption.
Feels like that here in S Northants too atm. An inch or so of fine wettish stuff but more predicted for later.
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I was amused (easily done) by a Sky News presenter stood in a partial dusting of snow trying to hype up the snowfall and pending disastrous disruption.
wet white slop on cars and grass only here. Roads just wet, gritters were working overtime round here yesterday evening, don't see a potential problem.
About an inch here on the Notts./Yorks borders.
As I sit here in my PJs and dressing gown, having just finished my scrambled eggs, I think of all you wage slaves and am happy I don't have to go out!
I'm sitting ere listening to Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30, followed by Ride of the Valkyries after aving eaten a vegetarian break fast of 2 fried eggz on toast.
Raining here now but was fairly white when I hit the sack at midnight, Just slushy on the windscreens. Nothing on the ground.
Gas engineer in...no heating yesterday although it came on when SWM ran a bath. Told them a month ago that I thought it was probably the wax capsule. This guy confirms it and has just gone to get some seals, which don't seem to come with the new part.
Off into town when he's done. Got a couple of jobs to look at.
In deepest darkest North Staffs where the sun never shines and the population is height restricted due to the smoke from a million coal fires and a lack of nutrition.. it is snowing...
but it is slushy and melting quickly... Which is just as well as the roads have not been gritted.
The Staffies can walk around without their chest growing frozen from ploughing through the snow...
Just started again here in west cambs... 100% to time as shown on the "will it rain today" website.
Out early in the Alfa on the largely untouched first snow this morning... slippery but no real depth. Like a big Mini (old type) feeling quite planted with direct steering.
'Oh look, a ghastly jay,' herself said yesterday. It was near the little cage full of seeds she hung up the other day for the sort of little birds she likes. I think jays are handsome, but then so are all the crows, even magpies. But in a garden sometimes handsome is as handsome doesn't, innit?
There's been a woodpecker or even two hammering away in recent days. Are they a bit early? The weather's been so weird everything is getting mistimed. I don't think anything has been hibernating.