Ironstrike
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Morning all, nice crisp morning this morning
Robins are fierce little fella's and very territorial towards their own species. It is possible to get them to hand-feed after a good while getting to know you. Blackbirds are God's Choristers and nothing is a s sweet as blackbird song in the garden. Enjoy their company.Ah fergottid ter teld yer afta bobbin trainin ah went int side and wur wotchin oot french foor un me blackburd went ter eated me wurms. Bobbin appeared un kept gerrin closer but the blackburd hopped terwads im un forced im back. Bobbin came closer ter me french door than normal lookerin ut me. He cud sea me. So ah fort he be tryin ter tell me it be not fare so ah went oot tother door un they all flowd oft. Then me bobbin sneeked back ferra wurn un flowd oft. Eye be hopin he recognysin me elp.
Depends on whether me part for me noo ventilation duck turns up. Job held up mortaring the pipe to the brickwork due to a change in design (adding an access for cleaning). Plenty to do indoors though.Hope you don't have too many outdoor activities planned.
That's a shamePlenty to do indoors though.
Yes, I had an early morning scrap on my patio this morning - three robins.Robins are fierce little fella's and very territorial towards their own species. It is possible to get them to hand-feed after a good while getting to know you. Blackbirds are God's Choristers and nothing is a s sweet as blackbird song in the garden. Enjoy their company.
I lived in Chatham for 32 years, went there in 1983 to do a 5 month contracting job but stayed a bit longer. Both daughters born there. When I did my house move back north I bought a trailer to do the move, most of it was garage stuff and garding stuff and a few sticks of furniture etc. Took 12 trips with the trailer and landy to do it, mostly single handed (with help from the little doggy). In winter.
Ah fergottid ter teld yer afta bobbin trainin ah went int side and wur wotchin oot french foor un me blackburd went ter eated me wurms. Bobbin appeared un kept gerrin closer but the blackburd hopped terwads im un forced im back. Bobbin came closer ter me french door than normal lookerin ut me. He cud sea me. So ah fort he be tryin ter tell me it be not fare so ah went oot tother door un they all flowd oft. Then me bobbin sneeked back ferra wurn un flowd oft. Eye be hopin he recognysin me elp.
Good evening from Shotton.
This will be another early start to get me home for 07.00hrs.
Hope the predicted winds don’t arrive as need a quiet day to get home then to do some height works in London.
Height works if outside may well be cancelled ...
the windyblow and rainypour will be inconvenient ....
I know. The machinery don’t like the wind & turns itself off. Not good when you 100foot up.
If it’s too windy the mrs can do the job.i will do the ground work
Make sure she has a fall arrester syatem and a good insurance policy, good help is hard to get and train these days ...
Whats always funny is when they get you to put the harness on them attach to the boom arm. Now if it falls over your going with it & no chance of jumping off at the last minuet
I will take some photos as it’s at an interesting famous church
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