Your Day (apart from gardening) - what took place? 2023

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  1. shiney

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    Two weeks ago Mrs Shiney was working in the front garden when a water meter man asked her where our water meter was as he needs to read it. She hadn't the faintest idea and came in to ask me. I was not well at the time but as she said he was very polite I decided to go out and show him. Lo and behold, it was in the footpath on the front but he hadn't looked there because his app told him it was elsewhere :rolleyespink:.

    I asked why he was doing the reading and he said it was because, according to his app, it hadn't been read for years. He opened up the iron lid and looked inside and it was full of mud :roflol:. The footpath is sunken in several places, including there, and so when it rains that spot fills with muddy water and I guess it seeps through the keyhole. He said 'well, I'm not getting that out!' and put it on his app as 'unfound'. :biggrin:

    I can't think why they send a meter reader out here as I'm pretty sure it gets readings sent back electronically - I think. Every six months I receive a statement with a meter reading. :noidea: :heehee:

    We never have meter readers, apart from him :), turning up here.

    It was a little bit of light entertainment on what was for me an enforced non-gardening day. :thumbsup:
     
  2. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Maybe they have to check them every few years to check they are not malfunctioning.
     
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    Presumably so but the amount of mud in it looks as though it must have been like that for years. Most meter readers and officials seem to have trouble finding our place but I don't know why :whistle:.

    The electricity people tend to try and visit us to read the meter but I only allow them a half hour window to come and do so and they want me to set aside a whole day. We seem to agree on no visit. :heehee:
     
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      I think they do pete, as we can't recall ever having ours read but they came came and read it 3 weeks ago.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        They come round and read mine every 6 months.
        Mine is in the street.
         
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          With mine being on the footpath they should be able to find it but the app shows it 70ft away so, of course, they don't think to look elsewhere. :doh:

          As you know, my place isn't that difficult to find although it's not so easy when there aren't banners and cars around :heehee:
           
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            I spoke to the bloke who I caught reading mine a few weeks ago and he told me he only had 6 to read in my street out of probably 40 houses.
            Doesn't sound very efficient to me to read only some, instead of doing the whole street in one go.
             
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              Just ordered The Thursday Murder Club. First 3 books. Ive been told that they are a good read. 15 quid for the lot on Amazon. My Audible subscription is in danger of getting cancelled.
               
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                My friends and I went to see Barbie.. now ,now...no scoffing please by those who haven't seen it !!!:nonofinger:

                It was brilliantly funny and depicted Barbie Land as we have come to know it through all the accompanying franchises which will indeed keep the younger audience very entertained. Lots of innuendos that will probably go unnoticed by them but will keep the adults laughing.
                Portrays a strong positivity to young girls that they can aim high and achieve and hold down jobs that were once offered mainly to men.
                This is of course echoed by the range of dolls that have been a big part in many young girls lives, past and present ,especially these last few years with the addition of ' curvy' dolls, dolls in a range of skin tones and with differing facial features , dolls with disabilities. Dolls showing a range of achievable occupations that girls can aspire to.

                This is a few years old now but hits the positives and negatives.

                Barbie at 60: instrument of female oppression or positive influence?


                Barbie (film) - Wikipedia


                Ruth Handler - Wikipedia
                 
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                  Just been to the opticians and learnt that I need a cataract removed, good news is waiting list is 2 - 3 month, so first one done by Christmas hopefully.
                   
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                    For lunch I've eaten fried Bread ,Toms & Egg along with a MilkyWay.
                    Too hot to garden, so I'll just look out the window:smile:
                     
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                      During the hottest part of the day (i.e. most of it) I started designing Christmas cards, because I'm going to make my own this year, and I don't want to rush near the date. I've got a few ideas so the next step is to decide which one to go with (probably the easiest :heehee:)
                       
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                        Too hot today so we decided to do nothing, just sip cold drinks with frozen slices of lemon and kiwi. Ice cream arrangements with berries or coffee, books and board games. Perfect!

                        Now I have a new addition to my list of things not to do when it's above 27 degrees: Craft projects involving serious sawing and screwing.

                        We have a new hedgehog visiting us nightly. She enjoys cat treats (dried duck breast, (how posh is that?) but it was the smallest and cheapest pouch we saw. ) The feeding dish is hand painted porcelain saucer I made at a work do, only the best for our hedgehog :biggrin:

                        Anyways, I wanted to build a hedgehog house and dug out several bits of IKEA's Ivar solid pine shelving unit from the garage and set to work.

                        It has been perhaps two decades since I last held a saw in my hand but old muscle memory kicked in and I confidently grasped the saw from the less cutting end. So far, so good.

                        Sawing through thick solid pine shelves in this heat turned out to be a bit taxing, but I did manage it without collapsing.

                        Then the assembly. I discovered that we have no nails. On a positive side, we have a hammer. Some fairly decent size screws were found and I took out the drill to put in guiding holes (the wood is pretty thick) and found out that we have no drill bits.

                        Now, when it comes to divorces, mine was a very good one. However, now I believe that we perhaps should have paid a tad more attention to the detail in separating the goods. I hope the Ex Hubby enjoys the drill bits. :noidea:

                        Anyways, tomorrow will see the glorious final touches to the Hedgehog House, like assembling the walls, covering the roof, cutting the floor to the size, realising that the safety tunnel doesn't fit the entrance hole and so on.

                        Can't wait :biggrin:
                         
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                          I've been all day drawing different pictures for my home made Christmas cards but got nowhere. I have several outlines but none of them feel right somehow.
                          Snowmen, churches, lanterns, post boxes ... I think I'll leave it for now and maybe tomorrow when I look at them again I'll know which one to choose.
                          Or I'll scrap them all and start again :heehee:
                           
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                            Rain stopped play for a while but I am now known as a Lady Who Built A House :heehee:

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                            Ta-dah, feast your eyes! The cut corners of the IKEA shelves forced some improvised assembly utilising the battens that came with our cooker packaging. Ah well, Scottish National Trust advises me that airing holes are essential for Hedgehog wellbeing during the hibernation. And the safety tunnel is supposed to be at an angle.

                            The tunnel still needs to be attached so that cats can't paw it off, but then it's just the small task of clearing the tatty corner to fit the house in.

                            Clear the tatty corner!!! :yikes:

                            Next week :biggrin:

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