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  1. JennyJB

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    But the cyclists and e-scooter riders mostly ride on the pavements (at least they do around here). Even when there's a marked cycle lane for them.
     
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    A famous (world famous, in fact, in small circles) Finnish TV meteorologist has a surname that translates to Fairweather. He once commented rather laconically that since his older brother is a farmer he didn't really have many career choices left. :heehee:

    From the world of ice hockey, names have occasionally caused some confusion. Finnish surnames like "Finn", "Swede" and "Russian" are fairly common but it was rather challenging to follow a game where Finn and Russian were defending but a Russian broke through to score past a Swede. :scratch:

    Not to mention a talented Czech ice hockey player Jiri Paska whose surname translates quite unapologetically to "moo poo". He has a great following in Finland. :)
     
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      Moo poo? The profanity filter is quite nice here :heehee:. The actual direct translation I wrote starts with S. :heehee:
       
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      Wonder what that could be! :roflol:
       
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      Complicated here because 'burne' is slang for, um, dangly, round bits Also known as 'roubignoles'
       
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        Hey, I know when I'm being goaded into making childish jokes about names starting with Shi... :biggrin:

        Anyways, have you seen any nice films lately? :whistle:
         
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          Too busy in the garden, watching the Olympics, or keeping tabs on family, to watch films.
          Both sisters now diagnosed with sleep apnoea. Quite likely that I have too. It might account for the snoring and restlessness.
           
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            I get ..it. :whistle: :heehee:
             
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              Many councils have made their reporting systems somewhat 'obtuse' as well, so you've got to jump through a number of hoops before you get your report submitted... plus, when reported direct to the council, they have full control of the data and how it is classified internally, so can choose to ignore/lose the report. If you report via an external site such as FixMyStreet then the council cannot deny receipt of the defect report.. furthermore, fixmystreet follow up with the council seeking resolution updates. Councils hate if you use these external providers because they have nothing to hide behind - this was confirmed by our local councillor quite recently.

              If you have an Android phone, there is also an app called "Stan The App" (God only knows who dreamt up the name!) which is absolutely brilliant. You can either use it in photo mode (where you simply take a photo of the defect and it matches your location with the photo) or you can use it in video mode where it uses AI to scan the video footage to identify defects and then reports those on to the local authority. I've not used it a huge amount yet, but the little I have used it had immediate results in getting not only the holes I was reporting fixed, but also a few others in the same stretch of road.
               
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                Fix my Street is the preferred reporting method for my local council and several others round here - the council certainly don't 'hate' people using it, they actually integrate it into the council's own web pages. It works well.
                 
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                  That is really good to hear - certainly not the case with Slurrey County Council.

                  Another good resource is One Network which is used pretty much universally now - it shows upcoming roadworks and can even show diversions to bus routes etc.
                   
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                  Just found a tiny bit of gall mite distortion on the tips of my Hawkshead fuchsia. :th scifD36: Darn! Thought I'd cured it with a very severe cutback this time last yr.

                  Pesky pests! :gaah:
                   
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                  Our council use's fix my street as well, well it looks the same but some reports are not on fix my street but are on the councils site, must of the reports of defects have been sorted but some don't
                  I've just done another one a few days ago about a dangous corner with very close miss's
                   
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                    A new moan.. broad leaved docken, specifically - where has it gone? It always seemed to be the case that where there were nettles, somewhere nearby there would be docken leaves, often used as the antidote to nettle stings.

                    Yesterday, we were out for a walk down by the river with the dogs. and one of them managed to make a bit of a mess of himself as he went for a number 2 - normally, we carry wipes as a just in case, but it being so warm we were wearing shorts and t-shirt with no pockets, so only had the poo bags with us. Needing something to wipe with until we got home, I went in search of docken leaves.. and there was nothing. In the end I whipped a couple of leaves from a nearby tree. For the rest of our walk, I was actively looking to see if I could spot any docken anywhere and there was none.
                     
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                    • pete

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

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                      Strange, never heard it called Docken before, its just Dock around here.:smile:

                      I've not really been looking for it, I must admit, but I will now.:smile:
                       
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