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Thursday 29 December 2011

Wet & Windy back to work

Back at the fun factory after the Christmas break and still lots of Christmas bits of stock around.  Customers seem confused at some of the empty shelves but this is as a result of a lot of stock being written off after last Christmas.

Most people seem to have survived the period quite well.

I managed to convince my old friend "Bulmer" from my  Hereford days that the 15 Peaks event in June would be  good for him and his wife approves so it will be good to hook up with him for the walk.  Hopefully "the girls" will approve and it will mean we keep our exclusive group together.

We had a lovely walk in the windy sunshine yesterday up near the millstones pub at Hathersage.  The pic was taken down near the river and the view still has an autumnal look about it.


 

Onwards to the new year

 

Tuesday 27 December 2011

Boxing day hunt

We attended the gathering of the Bakewell Hunt at the agricultural centre yesterday.  Normally its in the town centre but I think they changed it due to the sales being on.  Being "in the country", there is quite a lot of support around here for the hunt.  One of the joint hunt-masters in his speech before setting off mentioned the hope of a change in the law to allow hunting with dogs again.  I wonder if it will ever happen?

Sunday 25 December 2011

Phew made it!

Right that's it Christmas is over with for another year along with the promise of not spending as much next year.  I had an idea that maybe to cut down on the cost and the blatant commercialism we might only observe  Christmas every other year.  This brought frowns and reverse smiles so I guess that's not a good idea.

We had a quiet start with a light breakfast then opened the presents, most unusual I got was a 3D webcam!  that will doubtless provide hours of entertainment.  Sally was so enamoured with the birthday T towels I repeated the gift today and it went down "just as well as it did last time".

The local pubs only open for a couple of hours so we visited The Church and The Square & Compass before trudging back home up the old railway line footpath.

Tomorrow being boxing day the local hunt will be leaving Bakewell town centre and as usual we shall attend.  Here's hoping the "fluffy bunny brigade" keep a low profile.

And finally, our little girlie kitten, Tesco, has taken to collecting earth worms from the garden and dropping them on the kitchen floor?  Very strange but it beats dead mice I suppose

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Bah Hamburg

Lots of "Happy" Christmas shoppers in the old shop today with maybe a little more frenzied application than normal.  Quite funny this morning getting ready for work I only realised at 6:45 that I should have been in at 06:30.  No-one seemed to notice but it just meant I had to work until 3.00pm rather than 2.30 if I had been on time.

Quote of the day has to go to a bloke in the warehouse who noticed that one of the girls was wearing a Bah Humbug hat and said, "Why has Rachael got Bah Hamburg on her hat!"

Winter Soltice tomorrow at 0530 so thankfully it will be getting lighter each day from now on!!!!!!

Sunday 18 December 2011

Christmas shopping frenzy!

The Christmas shopping frenzy has begun.  Its the time when people in the shop react to the crowd around them by panicking! Its as if they imagine there's not going to be enough to go around or if they don't run around like chickens with their heads cut off they will never complete their shop!!

Silliest request of the day was "do you sell solder?"

We are way down on the target for last weeks sales so if you are going to shop in Matlock Sainsbugs this week don't expect to get out through the doors unless you spend at least £150!!

Tuesday 13 December 2011

laptop RIP

One of the laptops I use for our website has finally given up the ghost.  It was the one which supplied the still and  webcam stream from the old greenhouse at the top of the garden.  I have been getting messages for ages that its been overheating and should be shut down but this morning it stopped itself.
 I have managed to replace it with a "box" from an old desktop tower machine.  Everything is fine except I cant get the sound to play from the webcam.  The microphone on the camera is picking up the noise but its not transmitting it with the broadcast picture.
It will no doubt be something simple but at this moment in time I cant fathom it.

Monday 12 December 2011

Book prep!! Book what book.

The e mails have been zinging between myself and 2 ex SAS friends in the past week.  To maintain the SAS myth and mystery though I shall not name them except to give them codenames.  One lives in Spain so he shall be "Manuel"   the other lives in Hereford so he shall be "Bulmer".

I have been asking various questions about events that have popped up in our communications and wanting their "take" on dates and times and tales.  Manuel sent me his version of the mounting of one operation and I was in tears of laughter trying to read his mail to Sally.  Bulmer on the other hand brings a note of seriousness to the table.

Its strange that I just remember the various people we talk about, "as they were", full of tough determined complete professional get up and go!.  To hear from Bulmer that one has terrible arthritis and can hardly walk, another has Alzheimers and doesn't recognise him and a third talks and moves really slowly is reality hitting home.

The 3 of us can count ourselves lucky that any "scars" we might have dont show!

I really must get started on this damn book!

Monday Monday

Sainsbury's (the kitten) brush with the washing machine seems not to have had any lasting effects on him.  I cant set the thing going without checking the inside at least twice now though!!

Quite a busy weekend with finishing off the Christmas decks on Saturday then a walk down to the pub for a couple in the afternoon.  An unusual, well no, downright unusual sight struck me on the way back from the pub.  Sally had not taken off her jacket in the pub so obviously didn't feel the benefit of having done so when we emerged into the cold and windy afternoon to walk home.
So there we were walking along with her saying how cold her back was, she then broke into a run!!   Anyone who knows Sally will tell you that this is totally unheard of as she is opposed to any form of exercise.  I could not unfortunately get at my camera as she was hanging onto my shooting arm.  So alas, this unusual occurrence has not been recorded.

Sunday we had Kevin & Karen over from Worksop and visited Haddon Hall not Chatsworth as I had earlier recorded. It was a nice visit although the weather was absolutely foul.

Highlight of the visit was to see Ruth Goodman from the BBC TV series about living in the Victorian Era.  I saw her as soon as we entered the great hall and thought, "I know her from somewhere?", thinking that she worked on the checkouts at sainsbugs!  Shes the one in the pic with the white headscarf to the right of the bloke with the mustard pantaloons!,

Thursday 8 December 2011

Sainsbury the cat has a rinse!

I popped a couple of towels into the washer left the door open and went upstairs to get the rest of the towels, threw them in slammed the door and set it going.
A couple of minutes later I could hear this howl. like 2 cats when they are squaring up to each other for a fight.
There's been a couple of fully grown cats chasing our kittens so I thought it might be that and went outside to investigate.  No cats, sat back down again to hear the howl again, switched off the radio and heard the howl again, From inside the washing machine!   


Frantic and I mean frantic long minutes later we get him out without injury but obviously soaked and very very, well clean.
The look says it all "get me the F outa this thing" 
Not too keen on the rinse aid! 

The corporate spectre is abroad!

Whew!,  survived another week at the fun factory on the way to Christmas.  Dont get me wrong I like the spirit of Christmas but you have to admit 99% of it is designed to part us from our hard earned cash.

Talking of cash, "a survey has revealed", this was on Radio2 news yesterday, that, "there will be X thousands of people who will take out a short term high interest loan in the next 6 months".  The newsreader then followed it by saying, "the survey also revealed that there are an increasing number of people who are concerned at their level of personal debt".   Come on!

Anyway I digress, back to the "corporate spectre" at Sainsbugs, a notice appeared that there would be a "Colleague Christmas fayre tasting on the 4th of December at 1600 in the store cafe".  The reason, there needs to be one? was the help that colleagues gave to the store during the 2 recent power outages.  Now stop me if I'm a cynic, OK OK! I am but hey we were at work the power go's off we carry on working?

I did think though that it was a fine gesture and made a note to attend as it would be "on" 1 second after the end of my shift that day.  About 1545 I saw one of the trainers going round the store filling a trolley with goodies, but wait! they were by and large the "basic" range of goodies.  Putting this aside I finished my shift and collected the usual bits and bobs on our shopping list, so its 1615 as I'm coming up to the open entrance to the store cafe.

I pause and scan the faces of the people there, they are not stuffing their faces with Christmas fayre they are sitting there like people with the pox in a doctors waiting room.  I notice colleagues I definately do not want to share the free fayre with.  I also notice that the "organisers" are still "organising", a full 15 minutes after the scheduled "start" of the event.  Still "paused",  I sweep the room once again staring into their "eager" pale faces, wave weakly to the assembled throng and leave thinking, is it me?

I muse on the Sainsbugs corporate spectre, dont get me wrong I enjoy the old job its simple you meet interesting people, both collegues and customers.  There needs to b a strong corporate grip on a company that big with so many outlets ( Thinks my old company Remploy could have done with the same stranglehold!).  But being as old and cranky as I am it does some across as a, "hoary old chestnut"

Finally,  we were given the Ho Ho Ho Father Christmas hats which "You must wear" yesterday.  Mine was dirty, having make up on the inside, i wondered if it had been male of female who had been wearing it last!

Finally finally, P. S the sales target for the last week before Christmas is £1.1 million so get your hat on and your arse in gear Michael its going to be a bumpy ride!!!  

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Back to the fun factory

Back in work for a week tomorrow as we trip our way into December!!! I was just looking at last years weather data and noticed that on the 1st of December we awoke to this!
We then had a number of days where it was below 0c and a minimum of minus 14.9 on the 7th of December.

With that in mind I deployed the heater rods into the pond because we don't want to get caught out with the pond freezing over.  One of our smaller ponds froze solid in 2009 and I fished out 34 frogs come the thaw!  Even though they can stay underwater for ages the need now and again to take a breath, poor old frogs.

I finished at last all the scanning of documents and photographs for the book and have a total of 766 items but don't suppose more than 10 or 12% will make it into the book.  I might pop them all onto picassa web albumns and point people at them in the book.

Now that rather mammoth task is complete I have no excuses left not to start the thing so might try the introduction and first few pages next week.

Saturday 26 November 2011

Book what book!!!

I have spent a considerable amount of time this week scanning photos & documents in an attempt to get everything catalogued before I even think about book content but its starting to raise its head so to speak.
Funny thing with the photo's even though the events I have been scanning were back in the 70's I can remember 99.9% of them.  The problem I have is "when" as in year/date were they took.  The odd one I had scribbled the date on or something in the view is dated but for the most part I'm going to have to do some research of the well documented bits and bobs.
I don't suppose the reader will be looking for historical accuracy but it makes sense to get dates for significant events correct.
I'm wrestling with "how" I should write it.  Any tales I relate to people are normally the amusing ones and it would be easy to make light of the whole book, however there are a number of "deadly" serious bits that need to be told and its how to fit these in.  More thought on this is I think! ?  
Paul a colleague at Sainsbugs is fascinated with the little snippets I feed him and wonders why I have not put pen to paper earlier.  I'm putting up pics on facebook with stories and if his reaction is anything to go by the book should be an interesting read.
I still think my time in the forces was "just what I did" back then.  I don't get this enormous feeling of "pride" that many ex soldiers seem to have.  Wearing their medals and berets at various events, I just cant bring myself to attend any of the "reunions"?  I realise my time in the Army helped hone me into the cynical old fart that I am now but I think I have always been a "half empty" viewer of the glass and wonder if that's why I'm still here!!!

To end this rambling let me put up a photo that I particularly remember the details of.  Its a black and white from the Oman when I was in the SAS.  We were searching a small part of the Wadi Naheez which is an absolutely huge wadi that you notice right away when you step off the plane at Salalah.  We had realised that it was "almost" certain no adoo were there but the ever present booby traps could still be in the caves we were looking at.  The look on my face says it all.  Scary, serious, exiting and what the F are you doing taking pictures for now!

A short week!

Having had my unexpected 3 days off as catalogued in my DOH!!! post of the 17th Nov the last working week was a short 3 days.  The growing list of Christmas lines helps remind shoppers that they are in for a prolonged period of "conditioning to buy" before the big day!!
On the "days off" scene the water repair men continued to rip up the road and generally get in the way.  This was  tempered when a workman knocked on the door Thursday to tell me "you'll be fine now we've finished your bit".
This i took to be the apology the Severn Trent help desk mentioned when i phoned them 2 days earlier about the water going off when it hadn't been scheduled to.

Secure in this knowledge i decided to go shopping only to find 2 vans parked either side of our exit blocking the view out.  I did however get a jolly wave from one of the drivers.  On returning from shopping one vehilce had gone but the other was now blocking the drive entirely.  The driver however was in the van and moved it" I gave him "a jolly wave!" of gratitude.

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Is it me?

You know what its like the water company or lets point the finger directly here the contractors "Enterprise" are digging up the road outside your house. They put up temporary traffic lights that you cant see either end of and when you pull put to go somewhere its a better than even chance your going to meet the moron from Mars coming the other way who would rather re-arrange your teeth than listen to your explanation!

Bless their "Contractors" cotton socks though they do put a postcard through the door explaining what day and when they are cutting off the water.  This obviously lets you "prepare" by filling pans etc to get you through the "dry period"

"You know whats coming dont you!?" They then switch the B water off at 8am on a day when they are not scheduled to.  Sally in shower does not appreciate my suggestion of dipping her head in the rain barrel by the shed to rinse out the soap.  Soooo ungrateful!  "you could use the T towels I bought you for your birthday", i joke - - - - she doesn't see the joke!  Once out of shower and using some cold water we bottled previously to "rinse".  The water is switched back on although it has the colour of the Ganges in full flood!!!

Is it me?

Sunday 20 November 2011

Lots of visitors to our website through camstreams.com

Each evening I look at the Apache access log on the webserver to see where visitors are looking at our site from .
I noticed this evening that there seemed to be quite a few visitors and i guess they are mostly coming from the recently revived link on Camsreams.com where our streaming webcam is hosted.

I dropped the access file into XL and removed all my refreshes and duplicates of visitor IP addresses and the visitor count between 0001 and 2000hrs today was 489! I used an IP locator on the net on 10 IP's from the list and the results are as follows. UKx2, Australia, Germany, Russia, China, Greece, Canada, USA & Italy.  Nice to know we are "being seen around the world"

Friday 18 November 2011

A case of identity!

You know what its like, standing there jostling with the other passengers looking for your case coming around the carousel at the airport?
Ok going on holiday its not so bad but coming back you have just endured 11 or so hours on a plane and you just want to get home.  Your cases look just like all the others, in fact, "hasn't that strange looking bloke just taken one of ours?!"

So with the holidays looming, at last at last!  we decided to get some new cases.  As well as them being the biggest I could find I went for a bright colour.  Pink, puce call it what you like but I still had "a cunning plan" for better identification.

Both our vehicles have the Wolfskin paw stickers on and I had one large one left over that's been kicking around for ages.  I made a stencil out of it and splodged a few paw prints on each one!

Easy to spot or what!!!!

Top terrace modifications

Sometime ago we had looked at some old photographs of our top (sun) terrace and decided it looked better without the Plum tree we planted and Pergola we erected years ago.

Removing the plum tree was simple and will provide a bit of wood for the log burner once it dries out.  The pergola is used for our swinging seat which we use quite a lot throughout the year so we decided to chop it in half.  This we hoped would give us the best of both worlds.  An open area on the terrace as well as being able to continue to use the seat.

So for the last couple of days that has kept me busy.  One of the hidden benefits has been a dramatic effect on our webcam photos.  Removing the pergola from in front of the cameras has given us a wonderful view across the valley.
This shows the terrace "before" with the plum tree back right and the pergola covering 4/5ths of the terrace.

This is the after shot with the plum tree and half the pergola removed.
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.This is a shot of the birdcam before the removal of the pergola on the viewing side of the terrace
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This was the view yesterday just as the sun dipped below the other side of the valley

Thursday 17 November 2011

Pics from the black lagoon/Kevins hot tub



Definitely and experience not to be missed when we visited Kevin & Karen at the weekend.  There are 4 seats in the thing each with a different set of jets that can be set from gentle to "pummel and drown the occupant".  

Doh!!!!!!!!!!

I have just been into work when I'm meant to be on days off!!!!!  .  lol    In fact I have 3 days off so I shall take full advantage of them and finish the top terrace modifications pack the new page "old Gallery" on the website with pics and do a bit of work on the book.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

No water! - - - website work!

The water people Severn Trent are a curse on the neighbourhood at present replacing worn out mains and have been threatening to switch of the water in the past few days.  The first couple of times you fill up the bath for loo flushing and pans for cooking.  So typically they don't turn it off.
Today I just filled a couple of pans before it dried up!!

I had a good go at the website yesterday trying to make it look a little more attractive.  I had spent 2 hours on the gallery page http://hakuraman.gotdns.com/gallery.html  when my free wysiwyg website (Blue Voda) builder crashed and I lost the lot.  Thinks? why cant they have an auto save like XL?   Anyway I digress, so I downloaded an app with a 30 day free use option.  WYSIWYG Web Builder 7, Its as near as damn it a copy of Blue voda although I guess its the other way round.  The only upside is that it saves pages as .html where BV has its own extension because your meant to upload to their servers where on the way the extensions get changed to html.

I persevered in the end, saving the page everytime added something so will be sticking with BV.   The site looks fine in IE but in Google Chrome the background to the pages doesnt look long enough unless you "zoom out" on the page.  I looked on the net and there is a solution that I will try on my next week off.

I must, must, must get my head around this html code jiggery pokery,  so will do an online course starting this afternoon!  honest Paul.

Is It Me?

I bought my wife a pack of T Towels for her birthday, well they were on special offer!   She seems a little miffed? I will never understand woman!


Sunday 13 November 2011

Website development and Budgie smugglers

I made some time yesterday to re-arrange the website a bit.  Still the same format for the home page but a bit more unorthadox I guess you could call it.

I have put the XP5 webcam on its own page and will add another to link up with camstreams.  The XP5 one is far clearer than the camstreams picture but I will play around with the camstreams broadcast options once its in place to improve the output.  This is mainly to try and get a few visitors as the camstreams home page shows your webcam and is quite well patronised.  http://www.camstreams.com/

The Gallery wants re-doing and I'm into that but having second thoughts.  What I need is a Gallery of "past pics" to show a bit of history or any significant events e.g. the snow the flood etc, then a page where i can just drop pics in.  Kind of a dynamic gallery. Bits could just be dropped in and then shuffled off into the Gallery if they warrant it.

Budgie smugglers! well not exactly.  We are off to visit Kevin & Karen a couple of friends from the Army days and Kevin has this enormous Hot Tub in the back garden and I am going to give it a go today.  Pics later.!

Friday 11 November 2011

Website bits and bobs

Now that I'm firmly embedded with the sky broadband I'm into upgrading our little website.  With W3Z I couldn't afford the bandwidth to run animations and decent webcams streaming.  With sky I'm getting 13664 Kbps downstream and 804 Kbps upstream so  in the next few weeks I will be trying a few more bits and bobs and adding additional pages.

I'm being urged by Paul form work to have a go with "Wordpress" and it looks quite good at first glance.  The only problem I have is I'm a GUI man not a code man.  I will give it a go once I have mastered the html jiggery pokery which I'm hoping to start in late December.  

I had a bit of trouble to begin with getting the port forwarding working in the sky router.  This is the bit that allows surfers to actually see the site and streaming webcams etc.  I tried the camstreams encoder this afternoon and it worked first go.  I'm reluctant to abandon my webcam XP5 so might even get another just for  camstreams.  It just lets me get the odd visitor from their website display of the webcams.

Tesco meets Mr Nastyface!

A very grey day but at least I managed to get the new porch frame painted to some degree, I'm using a wood stain and it needs a couple of coats so it will be a case of how many before i find it tedious and give up.  

Anyway sloshing away with the old brush and there's a heck of a squeal from near the shed so I step down from the ladder and see the large Tabby, christened Mr Nastyface having a go at little Tesco.  Luckily for her she was near to or already under the shed and the attacker couldn't get at her.

I make a lot of noise and chase him up and out of the garden and go back to the shed.  By this time Sainsbury has arrived on the scene but does not appear to know whether to run in or look for trouble.  I save him the bother by scooping him up and showing him where Tesco is hiding.   He cautiously edges forward with her growling at him until they both recognise each other.  They both then retire swiftly to the kitchen and recover from the ordeal with a biscuit or 2.

The rest of the day passes quietly having shopped and gone over to Chestefield to pick up yet more bits for Sally's Defender to enable us to fit the replacement headlights.  As usual you think its just going to be a case of old light out new light in.  Once you get into the job other bits a rusting away the clip need replacing that hold the light to the unit.  So what was 2 lights at £62 becomes 2 more bits and sets of clips at another £63.  Still it doea help if you can see where you are going and the present lights are past their sell by date!

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Sainsbury gets blooded!

The 2 kittens were racing around the garden as usual this afternoon when there was an almighty squeal.  Tesco (the girlie) raced in and hid behind the curtains.  I looked for Sainsbury and saw another large tabby who patrols our garden now and again legging it.  Sainsbury appeared with a tail like a bottle brush and obviously a little peeved.  I noticed a few minutes later he had a small wound on his nose and near his eye.

No doubt there will be further confrontations between these 2.

Earlier in the day I had lit the log burner and all of a sudden Tesco had disappeared.  After a couple of minutes i spotted her down the side of the log burner sat on the small pile of wood.  So the title of the pic below is "When I said "a seat CLOSE to the log burner I mean CLOSE"

Days off at last

Having worked the last 6 days straight off I now get 8 days off which is a nice thought.
Work yesterday finished ok with what we call the tops being put on the isle.  This means that the full range of Christmas puds and associated paraphanalia will now be flooding in.  The more grumpy element of our clientel are expressing their disgust that we already have so many Christmas items  around already.  I normally counter this by telling them the Easter eggs are out in the warehouse!

I have tried for years, yes years to get myself some checkout training as I cant see me having the energy to do the bread job forever.  During a training session yesterday Bev the trainer mentioned that some staff checkout training was scheduled soon.  In talking to my boss Tracy she managed as usual to feed me a confusing diatribe of drivel about hours and when and how it could be completed.  So thats it then I get the checkout training when "the moons a balloon and in its 5th quarter".  All a bit of a joke really but Its something that must surely be on the horizon.

So today lots of things to map out for the days ahead, a trip over to Chesterfield for a couple of DIY bits and a trip to the Lanrover Dealer to pick up a headlight for Sally's beloved "Boris" the Defender. We bought some high intensity halogen bulbs but the lenses are a little past it to let all the light through.

You know the thing its a 40 minute job if all the screws aren't rusted solid and the spring slips don't break.  So  I will experiment with 1 unit to discover all the gremlins.

To horse! the day is upon us!  

Sunday 6 November 2011

Kittens turn to killers!

It had to happen but I didn't think they would get a bird so early.  Sally thinks it was Tesco (the girlie) who actually nabbed the green finch.  As cats do she then had to bring it down to the house to show off "the spoils".  Sainsbury then joined in and was growled at for his impudence!

A nice pleasant day at the store quite busy but not manic.  We will soon get the Christmas feel to the store and the final 10 days before Christmas when the shoppers seem to take on a Jekyl and Hyde persona!

Sally had some good news yesterday, after her brush with cancer last year.  She was called for a mammogram last week and told it would be 2 weeks before she got the result.  The all clear came early yesterday so she was relieved to say the least.

Friday 4 November 2011

Rainy Friday

Quite a bit of rain this morning so lots of shoppers smelling like dogs when they get wet although some seem to be like that all the time!
A brisk morning on the bread was tempered by me being given the new girl from the bakery Lucy.  A pleasant girl quite well spoken, well when you come from Leigh like wot I do most other people seem well spoken.  We however rubbed along quite well and managed to keep the bread and cakes in tact so to speak.
We are relaibly informed that the MAC lady will be in tomorrow.  This is a person who will come in "unannounced" and check items which we are meant to have in stock all the time and scan the odd gap to check if we have stock sat in the warehouse.  Its all part of our bonus scheme so worth the effort to get right.

The 2 kittens are having a whale of a time tearing around the garden and associated areas after their cat flap success although a little earlier it started to rain and they shot in and decided in front of the log burner was a better idea.
Sainsbury had a bit of a scare last night when his right eye looked swollen and he was rubbing it, we put in a couple of drops and even though it was still a little swollen at bedtime by morning all seemed fine.  I think he maybe got a little ash in it from the hearth in front of the wood burner.

Its throwing it down just now so Sally will be glad of her high intensity headlight bulbs I fitted Wednesday  to her beloved Defender "Boris".  Even when I was in the Army the Landrover headlights were dire and they seem to be the same even now.  We have new headlights ordered as the old ones look as if they have misted over but I guess its just poor materials.  Once they are fitted she will be at least prepared for what is being forecasted as a "bad winter

Thursday 3 November 2011

Nose to the Grindstone

Back to work and my right knee is giving me gip so i might have to go back to the knee supports for a while.  Once again sitting on the check outs looks inviting!

Heck of a rain storm last night gave my new porch roof a battering and exposed a couple of areas that need attention.  No doubt it will take a bit of work to get it completely right.  When we first had the lean to bit put on the back of the cottage we had a window in the roof that we finally had to admit defeat with as the rain always got in!

Both kittens have now worked out how to get through the cat flap so its going to be a tense time making sure they don't get into any mischief, well not too much anyway.  We lock it at night and only have it open through the day if one of us is in just ot stop them wandering too far.  We have a little ploy that "generally" brings then running in.  Whenever we feed them we ring a little bell so if you want them to come in you just ring it and in they swoop.

We used to do this with Grumpy the cat we had to put to sleep in summer.  It however only took one trip to the vets after the bell ringing and he would sit up in the garden with a look of "no thanks" firmly on his face.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Day off today (Wednesday)

I'm trying to take a bit of time off today as I start my weeks worth of shifts tomorrow but I think it might only be a couple of hours in the garden reading.

I finished the cover (porch) for the steps down to the back door yesterday.  Its not the most attractive covering but at least its practical and hopefully will keep the snow and rain off the steps this winter.  I wanted to keep as much light going down the steps as I could so I covered the top in Polycarbon sheeting and my next door neighbour John, let me have some perspex to cover the side.  Due to the shape of the ground around the top of the steps its on 2 levels so looks a little odd but hey ho. picture later when it gets light.

I was working away yesterday and a man hurried along the back of the terrace asking if we had a phone as a lady had fallen down.  I grabbed my mobile and followed him to the end of the terrace where I could see an old lady on the path that leads down to the A6.  After dialling 999 we tried to make her comfortable but it looked as if she had broken her wrist/arm and had a couple of gashes on her face.  Once the ambulance arrived the 2 medics took over and she was put in the ambulance which took her off to hospital.

At one point during the drama a friend of hers turned up who happens to be a local councillor.  Our neighbour Alan, ever the practical soul, took the opportunity to complain not only about the state of the path but the fact that Peak Rail have erected a second set of gates on the approach to the facility which is a concessionary footpath.  

So "to horse" and face the "challenges and opportunities" of the day

update 14:30 I had to laugh as Sally went off to work this morning.  She looked disapprovingly at the new porch as I had not painted/stained it.  I must admit to not even considering it.  Anyway I splashed on a bit of stain this morning and will have to disassemble it a little next week to finish it off.  It does look better stained !  pic below 



Tuesday 1 November 2011

Halloween - - - November and all that

We survived Halloween last night with 10 children visiting in various states of ghoulishness.  I have always poo poo'd trick or treat as a nasty American idea but Sally tells me that on Wikipedia ("so it must be true")  that we can trace a similar antic back to the middle ages.  The poor would go to the wealthy's doors more or less for a "treat", not sure how the trick bit works there.
The pumpkin pics below are the 2 Sally carved for our front windows to attract the ghouls.



I spent the greater part of yesterday putting up a frame onto the porch at the back of the house in an effort to stop the rain and soon the snow from getting onto the stairs down to the back door.  it does look  little odd as at the moment as I dont want to spend the considerable amount of money necessary to put tri-wall poly carbon sheeting over the whole structure.  I have enough to do the roof today and will gradually do the rest before Christmas.

November already, Christmas will be here and gone before we know it and it will then soon be time for us to go on our long awaited holiday to Kurumba in the Maldives.  We are both looking forward to that.

Friday 28 October 2011

TGIF

Its a Friday!! although when your in my position It really makes no odds as i work every other Friday then weekend.
Looking back on the week the broadband swap over was easy but getting the website and network working was a bit of a trial but having tested it from outside our network it all appears to be fine.

I had to laugh the other day listening to Chris Evans on Radio 2 he has kids phone in to say what they are going to do for the first time "today".  They then phone back the next day to rate it out of 10. 


Tuesday a 10 year old kid phoned up to say he was for the first time "visiting his personal trainer" 


Yesterday another phoned in to say he was going into a studio to do a 4 track recording with his band. 


Applaud both? but admire the second on I think!


Ok then mega motivation today I'm going to finish off 2 little jobs in the front bedroom that I started just after the roof and ceiling were replaced in Feb 2010.  Well you don't want to rush things do you.  lol     


   

Thursday 27 October 2011

Sky Broadband Just plug it in and it works!

To be fair it did work right away, I just plugged in the router to the micro filter and away it went. The speed is very good even though for the first few weeks they throttle it back at first and increase it slowly to see what the maximum speed is that your line can take.

We do however have a small network where 2 computers run the website (http://hakuraman.gotdns.com) Sally has her games machine and I have a laptop for daily use.

The router configuration for port forwarding of the website is easy to understand but just didn't work.  I looked at the sky forums and a number of people had the same problem i had.  Either the port forwarding looked ok and produced a "site not found" error when you tried to view it.  Or strangely enough when yo looked for the site it brought up the "general" page on the router!?  There were lots of suggestions on the forums but no real solutions.

I swore at it most of the afternoon and must have rebooted the computers a number of times all to no avail.  But then wait!  viola! it worked.  I reckon it must have been something to do with how the network was examining the ports i was trying to use for the HTTP and the Webcam.  Anyway this morning its all still trundling along fine.  I just need to test the website from an outside the network source today to make sure that bit works.

Reach for the sky!

Years ago when "broadband" was a new idea it was announced that we wouldn't get BT broadband for some time.  An enterprising man called Ian Sneap who ran a business called W3Z,  putting in wireless networks and telephones spied the opportunity to get broadband to us "out in he sticks".

We saw an advert about a demo in Chatsworth and after seeing it we signed up on the spot.  A man came along and put a strange aerial on the chimney muttering that there wasn't much of a signal but it would be ok.  It was and we have had it since 2004.

Last year they started talking about "superfast broadband" and announced a roll out programme.  To cut a long story short it turns out we cant see the latest upgraded transmitter and to upgrade the one we can see, which is a shared facility, would cost a fortune so they are negotiating to build one of their own.

I had been canvassed by BT on the phone and the deal looked ok.  I looked at a few other options and eventually chose sky.  The fact we get Broadband Unlimited downloads was a plus for Sally's large games and my website.  The clincher was Sky Talk with free evening and weekend calls.  We dont use the landline much but its much cheaper now than the BT option as well as the W3Z cost.

Wednesday 26 October 2011

A full weeks work

Due to a little untimely leaving of a bakery colleague I was asked to work a Tuesday instead of Wednesday so here I sit after 6 straight days at work contemplating my first day off of 8, a nice contemplation!

I was informed on Sunday at work that I had been the attention of the mystery shopper again 2 weeks ealrier.  Sainsbugs have a number of people who will approach a shop floor worker and generally ask for something that's either at the other end of the store or not in stock.  You are then scored on the greeting, the way you deal with the problem and the farewell.  I scored 100% which is my 3rd one this year.  It all sounds a bit silly until you hear that the previous mystery shopper scored a colleague 42% which was from all accounts more like the shopper being ignored!

I was joking when i mentioned to the managers telling me about the encounter that I thought I should get some recognition for 3 100% scores on the trot.  It seems I'm going to get one of the "love hearts", a heart shaped card where your exploit is written up.  Whats more to the point is that you also get a reward coupon, so I eagerly await that!

Friday 21 October 2011

Finally some work on the book

At last i have done some of the groundwork, and there's plenty more to do!, on the book.  I think i needed to get the logging closed down and out of the way as it takes up a lot of my time during the spring and summer

Anyway i spent quite a bit of time just getting the timeline of the various regiments etc together.  I thought it strange at first that i couldn't recall when and where i was during my stint but it was 21 years ago that i left it so its not surprising really.

When you leave you get what's called or commonly known as the little red book. It details, or is meant to, all your service and where and more importantly when you were in what regiment and what country.  Talk about full of mistakes, bits missing bits completely wrong but at least the various dates for moving from 1 regiment to the other look to be ok.  

So its full steam ahead from next Thursday, i'm hoping to do at least a couple of hours a day, when i'm not working to get the thing going then review the work required in the new year.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Final logging day this year

It feels quite cold this morning and its looking likely that it will be my last day up at the logging camp this year.  In the last week i had felled all the trees/bushes i promised and have spent a couple of days dragging most of them them into a couple of piles where they will be burned after next years bird nesting period.

So today looks like a couple of hours work recovering a some wood from the few trees that are left and take a few pics to show the "after" result.

I stumbled over the following group of common ink caps yesterday, very nice example.



On Sunday we signed up for Sky broadband and phone calls and are now eagerly awaiting the router to complete the setup.  For years now we have been with BT for phone and a local wireless network, W3Z for the internet.  The reason for the change is really the internet bit we were promised a superfast link last year but its failed to materialise as we are out of site of the updated relay station?!  Anyway as well as the broadband link it will cut down on our phone bill.

On Sunday We also went to Hardwick Hall to look for mushrooms, its kind of a tradition that we take a walk there every October as one year we went on an organised foray and found loads.  Unfortunately the fayre was meagre as it has been for a few years.  Its a nice park as can be seen from the pic below, spoiled only by the roar of the M1 the other side of the trees in the pic

Saturday 15 October 2011

The saga of the dripping tap - - -

Some time ago i noticed that the 3 year old kitchen tap was dripping when it was switched off .  I isolated the water supply each side to determine if it was the hot or cold side that was defective.  It was the cold (right hand side).

On taking the tap apart i realised that it wasn't the old fashioned rubber washer that was defective it was the ceramic controller in what's known as "the cassette".  All this means is that rather than take 2 minutes to replace the rubber washer, i have embarked on a journey of discovery on which i experience the lunatic complexities of the modern tap and am tested by the crass stupidity of customer services.

 So set the scene, in the pic above the bit i need to replace is the brass bit with the blue washer (for cold, the hot side has a red one)

I take the piece i need to Wickes which is where i bought the whole kitchen from.  Armed with tap part numbers etc only to be told they don't stock the part but maybe i could try "Travis Perkins" around the corner.   I find this odd until later i look on the internet and understand that there are literally 100s of these things that will all look the same but differ in the smallest detil which means they only fit 1 tap.

I present myself at Travis Perkins and meet a guy called Matthew Bassett who seems to be the only person who actually knows what he's talking about in this whole sorry saga.

Matthew tells me for 1, the reason Wickes sent me to him at Travis Perkins is that TP actually own Wickes and for 2, getting the right cassette is like looking for a needle in a haystack.  I leave him the part number and description of the tap.  He tells me he will e mail me the details and I leave with the knowledge that to get the right bit just requires me to go to the source.

True to his word i get an e mail the following day with the details, even the telephone number and price!  I need to contact a company called Jacuzzi UK which had taken over Astacast who make the tap.

Job sorted? not a bit! however i'm a little busy so i make a note in the diary to get on with it a week later.

At the appointed time i phone Jacuzzi UK and go through the normal diatribe of what i want making sure i say the "cold side" its important you see as the tap turns on fully in a 1/4 turn towards you.  As ususal when we get to the depatch address the post code search brings up the wrong address, dont ask me why but it always does.  So we go through me spelling out the address in full etc.  Payment details completed i sit back firm in he knowledge that the part will arrive post haste and i might add post free!

2 days later an invoice with my card payment slip arrives, 5 days later i e mail Jacuzzi saying the invoice is fine but it wont stop the leak, when can i have my bit?

They e mail back saying the part was despatched the day after my order and can i check the address on the invoice is correct?  It isnt but the invoice got to me why not then the part? anyway they promise to despatch another to the amended address.

4 days later i receive the part! hallelujah!1 ah but wait this doesn't look right

I knew actually before i opened the jiffy bag as the thing was far too big.  I e mail Jacuzzi with a picture of the stripped down tap above explaining that they sent the wrong part.  I jokingly say that this is one of those orders that is just not going to go right!!  I get an e mail back "telling me" that i have an old model and that they will send me the right part that day.  This explanation gets up my nose a bit as i went to the ends of the earth in explaining what i wanted in the first place.

The part arrives and viola!  its the right one but wait no its the one for the hot side as it has a red washer on the end and i check that it turns "on", the other way so to speak.  I e mail Jacuzzi telling them they have sent the wrong bit.

They send me the following "Will post you a cold brass valve in tonight's first class post, i am sorry for the inconveience been caused".  Spellchecker and grammar need to be applied!


Anyway here i sit 3 months after starting to look for the part still with a dripping tap and 2 spare parts that wont fit.


Lessons learned
1.  Dont buy (Astracast) expensive taps they WILL leak in the end just like the cheap one on offer. Or what's wrong with the old fashioned rubber washer taps!
2.  Always look on the bright/funnier side of customer service cock ups.
3. Should have gone to Screwfix a copy tap is 1/3 the price.

Hold the presses!! whats this in the post this morning its the right bit! and it fits!! break out the bubbly and wash the champers glasses under the the non dripping cold tap!!!!!    tralah tralah !!!!!

Thursday 13 October 2011

The shop and things

At work the movement of managers after the "little scandal" looks complete i saw PW doing his usual around the fresh and bumped into MS up at the PFS yesterday so the heat looks to be cooling off.  I saw Linda from fresh working in the bakery today and Deborah from fresh behind the fish counter. 

Thinks, from what my boss told me the other day i wondered if it was the other way round if somebody's buns could have been well and truly burned!

It looked as if a lot of items from the fresh chillers had been thrown away after the power failure as they were pretty bare i wonder if the freezer food had a similar fate. 

My winding up of Ian the security man about buying a Land Rover Discovery was complete today when i gave him a tow rope i had made out of some of my spare tree pulling rope! 

I must get up to the logging site tomorrow as the weather looks to be set fair and i can move the bushes/trees i chopped down the other day.  Once thats done that will complete the logging for the year.

Bits and bobs today

My next door neighbour is a carpenter and he was showing me a mahogony fire surround he had salvaged from a job he was doing.  He was, he said going to sell it on ebay.  I thought it looked pretty cool and asked if we could put it up against our fireplace in the front room just to see if it looked ok.

It was ok but smaller than the opening and it didnt quite "go with the open log fire theme" that we have.  When the power went out yesterday i decided to light the log burner and moved the surround into the back room and put it by the old fireplace which doubles as the TV cabinet/space.

"Fits like a glove" would be the operative phrase, so I bought it off him and modified the TV table a little so that everything fits. 

I spent an hour or so moving the furniture around to our winter mode.  This basically means moving the 2 big leather chairs into and around the log burner fireplace and moving the dining table and chairs into the back room part of the house.  The kittens look a little confused but i guess they will "pick a chair" once i light the log burner next time!

Electricity is back on

After enduring the evening quite pleasantly in the dark with the help of some well placed candles we trotted off to bed sure in the expectation that the house would be bathed in light at sometime during the night when the power came back on. 

Alas no, with burgler alarms wailing and ringing their merry tunes for most of the night it was 5.35 before we had a spark of electricity.  It then went on and off a number of times before 6.15 when it seemed to stabilise.  We have had power since then although i noticed when i drove to Matlock that there were a couple of areas still without any power. 

The cause was a fire/explosion, It depends which story you read, in a sub station just amile or 2 away at winster.  We are being treated to an Indian meal out in Matlock later by a couple from close by Winster so will no doubt get the full tale then. 

So here I sit at the top of the garden watching the sun sinking swiftly towards the valley rim opposite hoping that the lights will be on when we get home tonight.  Make mental note to take head torch to dinner out!

Ok lights out everybody!

There i was doing my last shift yesterday before my week off and all the power go's out.  In a millisecond as prescribed by the dreaded HSE on come the safety lights and some of the shoppers even just carried on shopping.  Luckily the self serve tills must have some kind of back up power and the store was cleared of customers with their shopping that way

Along comes the shop manager and says the power might be out for 3 hours, 20 minutes later it all came back on.  By this time we had pulled down all the screens on the chillers and covered the stuff in the open top freezers with cardboard.

Everything back to normal - - - well no.  20 minutes later the phones went down and our hand held computers stopped working.

The reason for the problem at first appeared to be something that had happened down towards Derby but as i left the store I heard someone say that a sub station at Winster had blown up.  As Winster is in our area as I arrived home i realised the power was out!

A quick check on the fish pond confirmed it as the pumps for filter and air were not running.  The fish looked ok but obviously the house was completely dead.

2 hours until dark and so I pulled out the camping gas cooker and found the candles, lit the log burner etc so we were all set, though fully expecting the power to come back on any minute.

Dinner was easy with the top of the log burner and the camping stove utlilised, and afterwards we sat in the dark with the candles and torches going.  Both kittens learned that candles singe the whiskers a treat! and are now sorting lop sided facial hairy bits!

Off to bed and fully expecting the power on come on later --- and later ---- and later.   Burgler alarms whailing and ringing at 3.30 oh deep joy!

5.30 get up at normal time and just about to light the gas stove when the power comes back on, then off, then on.  This carried on until around 6.30 and here we are at 7.00 something with it looking ok!! Could this be the start of things to come this winter, with the Daily Express already predicting power problems

Tuesday 11 October 2011

Tuesday its a make and mend day!

The early drizzle is, according to the local weather forecast going to be replaced by rain and wind hill fog, not much of a good deal there then.  So today I intend to do a couple of hours of "book" prep then try to make a digital antennae for my old flat screen telly.  I hadn't realised that my old analog one wouldn't work with the new digital  "regime".

 I bought one on Amazon which has been returned as I got absolutely no reaction from plugging it in.  Looking at the internet you can make one for an hours work so I will try that and report back

1715 update.  No joy with the antennae I might try another one from Amazon before I look for an alternative.  I didnt manage to do much on the book front and am thinking I might extend the 12 month timeline i set for it.  I have other "stuff" that needs doing or that I would rather be doing.   I managed to make a couple of tow ropes for people i promised so the day didnt flash past without any successes!

Trouble at tmill or "the devious bites them in the *rse"

Another week go's by at the fun factory and the customers antics of leaving choc ices in the bread isle and ready meals in the Beers wines and spirits are paled into insignificance by 2 developments.  Sainsbugs has joined the unofficial price war declared by Tesco and Asda by launching (tomorrow) Brand Matching.  The roll out has been a "secret" and we were briefed by the shop manager, you can however see all the details on the internet by just searching for it.

This "exiting" bit of news has been overshadowed by "colleague movements" that has had the rumour mill working in mega-drive.  As the title of this post suggests it is connected to my post last week where I mention "A bit of the devious there but it might come back to bite them all later"  
The manager from the fresh department I noticed was sitting in the canteen with a high vis jacket on that had "Petrol" on the back.  I though this was strange but discounted it until I heard someone say that he had been moved up to the petrol station as manager.
A few well placed leading questions reveals that his relationship with my one time friend and now colleague DH has been taken a dim view of and that his moving back to the PFS was one of the options on offer to him.
Further intrigue when I learn that PW is now in charge of fresh, say no more -- .  One hacked off likeable young colleague is being drafted into fresh as a team leader to "assist"  All this happening before Christmas, the busiest and most profitable season has left DH as popular as a very nasty rash.  - - - So the "biting" is complete - - - well almost, I suspect there will be further savaging's before long.  Watch this space.

On a lighter note one of the characters at the shop is on the move SM a team leader in fresh is off back o work for a small local firm making model train bits and bobs.  In talking to him its more money less hours and something he likes anyway.  Best of luck S your leaving further puts the cat amongst the proverbial pigeons in the fresh dept.

Onwards and intriguingly upwards !

Sunday 9 October 2011

S'a funny old game

Another day at the fun factory, the usual assemblage of customers trawling for a bargain, still quite a few tourists although their numbers will reduce in the next few weeks. All the big supermarkets seem to be battling for custom  and Sainsbugs is no exception.  We have been briefed about the master plan about to be released on the public next Wednesday.  Sounds quite good actually as long as the IT  bit works - - - - !.

Tried the old TV the other day and realised that the analog antenna will not work any longer.  Bought a replacement on Amazon but it doesn't work! even tried it on the monster TV and still no picture.  In true frontier style I'm going to try and make one, seen the options on the internet and it looks quite easy.  As usual it will cost twice as much and work half as well as a bought one but hey who cares!

The new kittens are settling in quite well and have discovered that its really comfortable sitting near the log burner although Sainsbury (on the left) seems to have lost the plot on the comfort bit!

OK here's the "S'a funny old game bit". I remember when I had my last career job I was forced to go on a course about self-fulfilment and all that old bull.  It really was quite a drag but in there just now and again there was the odd pearl!  you know what I mean, something that makes you sit back and think, "yeah" that works for me.  Since I did the course one of the things that was a spin off was a daily (well every few days at least) e mail from the guy that invented the course.  I read most of them and as I said earlier, now and then there's a pearl.  Anyone interested? take a look at   www.thepacificinstitute.com   Once you get through the "bull" it is interesting 

Thinks "must get working on this book!"

Thursday 6 October 2011

Trees and cats

I finally got my finger out on Tuesday and managed to fell all the trees/bushes i promised for this year.  There's still a bit of work to do dragging them to a central location so they can be burned next year and i hop to do that next week when i'm off work again.

We noticed that Tesco the kitten looked a little subdued but we put it down to the fact she was tired from all the running around that both of them do.  This morning she didnt run around to be fed and she looked in pain kind of sitting all hunched up.  This was reminiscent of old Grumpy before we had to have him put to sleep.  When i came home from work this afternoon she had perked up a bit and did eat her food but now looks subdued again.  Our idea ia that she's constipated or hurt.  A trip to the vet in a few minutes will hopefully let us know.

update 1745  Tesco appears to be ok and the vet thinks she may just have strained something with all the dashing about.  He gave her a very small pain killing jab and said if she's not back to normal lunacy in 36 hours we might have to think about a blood test.

Monday 3 October 2011

Monday monday

Sally has picked up my cold and as usual she gets a real howler.  She's up and about this morning and will no doubt be going in to work as a "snot commando"
I need to get the porch painted this morning, I like to give it  lick of paint each year as you then see the bits that need more attention that just the paint.  When i did the kitchen window sills i had to replace a short bit of wood and that also needs painting today.

My other job today has to be to get a bit more of the spadework done on "My book".  I'm still clawing around for ideas on how to write it.  Do I do it in the 3rd person or tell it as a story or a diary?  No doubt some inspiration will come along, I might use the internet to trawl for ideas.

Chewing the fat in the garden yesterday we reckoned to be able to visit our Aus Babes Erin & Rachael in November 2012 so I whipped off an e mail yesterday to see if they are around then.  Sally is already working on the itinerary, surprise surprise!

The weather looks ok for a bit of logging tomorrow.  If I get a wiggle on i might just be able to get all the trees down that I promised for this year.  All but a couple will go straight into the fire pile as they are small-ish hawthorn bushes not really worth the effort of trying to recover any firewood from.

A week go's by

A few things happened over the last week as you would expect of course!  One of the most significant is that Sally has had one of her cancer check up and is fine.  The next one in Feb/Mar 2012 will be a full scan thing so thats a bit of a scary one.
At work the Christmas lines are developing as well as the Halloween bits have appeared.  Not to be a kill joy - - - well ok then --- I cant quite understand why putting a witch and making them fluorescent green on a packet of what look like jaffa cake bars makes them so popular.   I had 1 customer asking for Halloween "Parkin" which to my mind is a bonfire night cake thing.  Anyway "blow me down" if it didn't appear a couple of days later.

Sainsbugs are pretty good about keeping you informed with "Monthly Briefings" etc. This months brief introduced the new slogan since they got rid of "try something new today with Jamie Oliver"  Its "Live well for less".  We got the corporate diatribe on how much they would need to take from each customer to achieve their next forecast and its a piffling sum of around £1-19p.  When you consider how much things in general have risen in price I don't think that will be an unachievable goal!   A slight hint of sarcasm there as the mince pies were £1 for a packet until the "Christmas offer!" came out at 2 packets for £2-20p!

The other change in the protocol for the colleagues is a "Love" theme.  I couldn't suppress my mirth when they were handing around love heart sweets (we in the bakery didn't get any as ours as they have "disappeared") and a heart shaped piece of paper.  This would explain  the range of "hearts" on the wall halfway up the staff stairs with various messages on them.  It seems that when say a customer or colleague says a member of staff has been helpful etc.  Your deed will be trumpeted to the rest of the staff by way of a "heart".  Still its recognition I suppose.
A couple of weeks ago one of the under managers rushed off as, "His mother had been taken to hospital" Not seen him since so I mentioned it to Debs and Linda who work for this guy.  The look on Linda's face was nothing short of,  "I'm pretending not to know what your talking about because I know what really went on".
I looked at Debs who was very tight lipped but eventually said, His mother was ok.  A bit of the devious there but it might come back to bite them all later.

On the home front I finally managed to get my webcam working again,  it went offline in May when we were on hols and i had been unable to get it to be recognised by the free streaming .com that I use.  Some time ago  I had resigned myself to it not working and replaced the stream with a large still image.  It turns out to be a problem with the port number I was using.  In solving the problem i picked up a bit of software called WebcamXP which lets you stream it yourself so I'm trialling that at the moment but am going to keep it on a link with a pop up window even if I publish it altogether.

I have finished reducing the logs to firewood for this year as i need to concentrate on sawing down the trees i promised for this year.  I have given a fair bit of firewood away this year but think in the future I might restrict the freebies to Sally's sister and the odd bag to our next door neighbour.  The area I'm felling has one very steep bit and the pic shows me using the freelander to drag a tree to the pile to be burned next year once it fried out.

Friday 23 September 2011

this and that today

Christmas is a comin, well it is as far as Mr Sainsbury is concerned, we must have at least 30 lines on the bread and cake isle alone.  Its quite funny hearing the comments of  customers.  there are 2 camps, the, "oh lets have a look" brigade and the "i dont believe it" brigade.  Personally i would rather have the Christmas stuff than this tacky "trick or treat" rubbish, nasty American idea!

We have a new 2 i/c in the shop and he's just getting around to flexing his muscles with everyone it will be an interesting time to see how he copes with Christmas.


Our 2 new Kitty's are still just running around like lunatics, its quite amusing watching them but our old cat Tom doesn't seem to want to join in. Here's a pic of them, "Resting"




The texting with Debs has ceased lately, could be that she's in love! 



Tuesday 20 September 2011

A Day out with the Needham woman and Mike

After a Rather Boozy evening following the BBQ at which Sally invited Sharon & Mike to look around our friends Lisa & Jim's building project and i invited them to a bit of "offroading" with our 2 landrovers.  Sally appeared bright as a button on Monday morning but having no recollection of the invitation!!  Shades of the days when Sharon lived next door but one.

Anyway! having met up with Sharon & Mike at 10:30 we realised their holiday let was next door to our friend Peter.  Later in the day I e mailed him and ticked him off for not seeing Sharon. His reply was typical Peter "I'll put some pants on and go round then" ! 

I took Mike over our logging routes with both the Freelander & the Defender telling him how we used to cane the Landrovers in the Army.  He seemed to enjoy the experience.  Sharon was with Sally and Lisa having a girlie natter.  We all then had a guided tour of the Reservoir building project and both Sharon and Mike cant understand why the Peak Park is being so obstructive in granting permission to use it as a residence.

The idea then was to go and look at the "nine ladies stone circle" but as it was getting on we opted for lunch up at the "Grouse" above Froggett.  Its got to be our favourite lunch spot and as usual the food was very good.

Next stop was Chatsworth and a walk from the car park up to the hunting tower and back.  A quick stop at the Devonshire in Beeley and then back to ours to put all Sharons photos on a DVD as she had filled up the card in the camera.

I then dropped off the weary travellers back at the holiday let and was asked to text them the phone number of the Shalemar Indian Restaurant.  I did that about half an hour later.

This morning they reported that even though they got the text they crashed out in front of the TV and log fire!!!

Mike, Sharon & Sally by the fountain in Chatsworth Stables
 Mike after his 4x4 experience
Sally, Sharon & Mike lunching at the Grouse.

Monday 19 September 2011

Short shift Saturday

I had agreed to go into work Saturday for 4 hours to help put out the bread delivery which is normally very "heavy" as its termed.  It turned out to be one of the smallest deliveries i have seen for a Saturday.  This gave us (Becks & I) time to do a good working of the rollers and for me to get to grips with the growing number of Christmas lines that are appearing.
Its strange that the description on the box of some items bears no relation to the price label on the shelf edge.   I cant imagine why this is so, its an important period in the year for sales and we don't want to get stuck with Christmas lines in the New Year so why cant they get it right.  The daily ritual of "the count" will be made that little bit more difficult because of this anomaly 

The Needham BBQ

After our friend Sharon from Canada along with sidekick Mike surprised us by tapping on our winow in the early evening of Friday they both arrived on a soggy part of the afternoon yesterday (Sunday) for a BBQ.
Luckily the weather improved and we managed to eat in the sunshine only to retreat later to the house when the rain threatened again.

I had spent a couple of hours in the morning going through 1000's of photographs picking out the ones of Sharon so we had a slide show of these (224) Strange that almost 95% of them featrued both Sally and Sharon with glasses of booze in their hands! I gave her a CD with them all on to take home.

Friday 16 September 2011

The Needham cometh!!

Our dear friend Sharon is at last in the country and on her way to our area.  We are to meet her Sunday along with her friend Mike who apparently wants a "good English sausage" .  We are intending to have a BBQ Sunday so a good English sausage he shall have!!

I popped into the shop today after i had been logging with all the gear on to drop off some wood for my mate Debbs and got the chorus "I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok" lol.

Spoke to my Boss Tracy and she agreed that I could go in tomorrow morning for 4 hours and put out the bread for them, i did a days overtime Thursday as my opposite number Paul is off until Sunday so it will be a little unexpected injection into the holiday fund at the end of the period.

Book what book!!!

I mentioned on the 9th of Sept that i was going to write a book on my 29 Years 197 days (!) in the Army.  I sat down yesterday and attempted to write a plan and realised 1.  What a fantastic time i had in the Army and 2. how the hell do you put it into a book?.

I must speak to our friend Peter who has written a book which unfortunately he hasn't had published but he must have some tips on how to go about it.

I spent an hour or so today collecting all my documents and photo's etc so at least now I have all the relevant docs that I can tie bits of story to.  There will be lots that are done from pure memory, oh for a digital camera 30 years ago!

I sat down yesterday and wrote a plan of what I should do but quickly fell into the trap of trying to remember specific story lines of incidents in different regiments.  All I finished up with was a heading of say 7 RHA and then a mish mash of one liners e.g. "the 9mm pistol incident", "turn right here" "Dont worry I have the map".
So I think it might be best to have a separate "document" for each regiment and put in all the one liners then expand them into stories. The time line is pretty important and i have a (loose) record of "when" i served "where" so the time line will hopefully join all the stories together.

A daunting prospect but hopefully it will all pan out successfully.   

 

Thursday 15 September 2011

We (Tom) are not amused

Kittens Tesco & Sainsbury  are having a ball exploring everything and trying to eat most of the soft furnishings etc.  After a couple of minor lavatorial excursions they now know what the litter tray is for and are using it quite a lot.  When they were up at the farm they only got fed once a day and of course here we interpret any squeak in the kitchen to mean i want food and give it them.
Tom is definitely not amused and is still not accepting the fact that they are here to stay.  He has decamped to the back bedroom and whenever he comes down he exits through the cat flap.  He will have a nose to nose with one of the kittens but then its off to the garden or sits by the cars.

We are hoping that he will get used to them by the time it gets cold as it will be hard on him at his age when it gets cold.  Time alone will tell.  

Monday 12 September 2011

Tesco & Sainsbury

We decided over the weekend that we should get another cat as Tom is being all clingy and we are interpreting that as a sign of him pining for company
We looked at RSPCA who I hate anyway, they wanted to charge £86 for a kitten!  Also Cats Protection want to do a home inspection and as we are on the main road we would probably get turned down.
I put up a sign at work asking if anyone knew of a kitten and one of the girls from the deli mentioned seeing a sign, "Kittens for Sale" on Slack Hill.
I went over after work and pulled into a farm where i was shown some delightful kittens but then had to wait ages until the lady of the house turned up to do the deal.  I was actually trying to get out onto the main road when she signalled to turn in.  £20 each or 2 for £30 - - - sucker! I got 2.   We have a boy and a girl and I have named them Tesco (girl) & Sainsbury.
Tom is hardly over the moon at the moment but no doubt he will get used to them and knock them into shape soon enough.