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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Website camera work yesterday - - - & - - - More migrant flood threats from the French

Enjoy the day – Enjoy the weather 

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http://www.netweather.tv precipitation display
Not a rain blob to be seen on the UK display today , looks like it could be a nice day 
mid teens with the Temp already it should be low 20s before long 
A bit grey on the weathercam at the moment but hopefully the sun will break through soon.  Forecasters are in agreement there will be no rain and the Temp should get to 22c 
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Up early as usual yesterday and they forecast is set for fine but we first have to get rid of the valley mist 
 it was rolling down the valley at a tremendous rate 
 obviously coming along the 2 rivers that meet a km up the road 
  a bit of a bottleneck further down the valley 
 this panorama has the full mist effect 
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About 30 minutes later its all gone and i set off on my Round Robin walk 
 it might be Bank Holiday Monday in England but the early morning aircraft are still well in evidence as i set out 
 a pleasant view up to the nine ladies hill 
 
 This knife stuck in the local council notice board up in Tinkersley has an Agatha christie look about it 
the view down the valley bathed in sunshine 
 across to Peak Tor and up the valley towards Bakewell 
 
 the muddy track pushed through by the loggers last year is getting a bit of cover on it now but it will never be the tiny footpath it was before 
 this view always looks great even in the manky weather at the southern and of the golf course 
 the view from the Northern end is just as good this morning 
 i forsake my usual view from the gate on the footpath down to the river and try one a little further down the footpath 
 down on the river path the undergrowth is thinning itself out a little
  the environment agency have removed the fallen trees from the river 
 and the wood is left on the far river bank.  I wonder who will get that?  
 the ransom patch is mega bare now  
 we have had some rain but not enough to raise the river much yet 
The appearance of a loan portaloo might signify more work on our multi million £ cycle track 
the undergrowth is still blocking my usual last photo across the river, i might remove some of it in winter to get a better view 

It struck me that the netbook servicing the webcams at the top of the garden was a huge security risk yesterday.  I cant imagine why it didnt dawn on me earlier!!! It was there primarily to run the usb webcams but i imagined the IP cameras could do just the same job and in effect are just stand alone items 
 this is the birdfeeder usb cam and there's another in the greenhouse acting as the weathercam  
there's already an IP camera in the greenhouse that can mirror the usb cam view and i just need to get this IP camera into the housing to look at the birdfeeder.  
As usual all is not as simple as that and i wrestle with the camera which then starts to crash all the time.  In the end i put in another model and its fine.  
The netbook is taken down to the house and then has a bit of a fit not wanting to display the cameras on the internet.  I duplicate the output on another PC and finally get the netbook back up and running this morning.
the weathercam view looks even clearer with the IP cam 
  The birdfeeder cam does as well but could do with moving back a little to take in the whole of the feeders, i might get that done today.  - - - 
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A PEEK AT THE PAPERS

The banner concentrates on the death of the willy wonker star and tickets to Flamingo Land again 
 The French are having a moan about the migrant camps in Calais on the front of the Express 
while the mail sports another angle on it as they seem ready just to process them through to the UK - - - Brexit Quick! 
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