carni

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  1. I can just make it out on the table. It sounds like a snip at £6.00. We have a couple of NS birthdays that I know too in April. Biggies as well. Me and my buddie SueB, but afraid Lincolnshire is to far to travel for a slice of cake. Even for me. Some lucky person will enjoy it I'm sure.:)

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  2. PF, I love the craft fairs, I'm sure your neighbour had a good time. Very sociable events. I must say I found the second picture to be absolute torture, I couldn't tear my eyes away from that table.:biggrin:

     

    We are off down the road to a place called Bantock Park tomorrow morning, Vintage and Antique fair, also a very interesting tea room. I hope their table resembles the one in your pictures. I may have to tarry a while if it does. Hope your neighbour treated himself to something tasty for tea.Yum Yum.:biggrin:

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  3. 1 hour ago, MargieH said:

    Carni, what happens when you pass a pedestrian on the towpath?  Do you pass on the left (or right, like boats) or get off your bike and walk?

     Hiya Margie, This is a subject that can be quite controversial so to be honest I don't get into discussions about it if avoidable. I will say that we follow the Canal code every minute we are out cycling. Sometimes you have to assess the situation and do the safest and politest option. Sad to say in an ideal world, we could all work together. BUT. that will never happen. I have posted this link before, but it gives the Towpath code on the 'Share the space' section.and this is how we ride among pedestrians.

    ,https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/about-us/our-campaigns/share-the-space-our-towpath-code

     

    Plantfit, Knowing us two, we would probably get so relaxed in the recumbent position we would probably nod off. You are probably right about the Grebes miduck. All I know is, the ones we watch are smaller and plainer than a duck (quite cute) and they suddenly upturn, and appear a few yards away. The fun is guessing which way they will travel:)

     

    PP, We have never cycled the Trent and Mersey, but have driven in the area many times. Thank you for your invite,  a cuppa will always be welcome if we do make it that way, you never know with us 'Gad Abouts'

     

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  4. As you were singing this song. Come on Margie, the NS choir. I'll leave the next line to you two.:biggrin: Good the start the day with a laugh.

     

    Well would you believe it, finally got round to getting the cycles out so i  thought I would check the weather for the next few days here in Wolvo. Rain, Rain Rain and more Rain! Ha ha. Oh well, We can always have a sing a long instead.:rolleyes:

  5. Because we are getting slightly unsteady and falling off our cycles happens more often than we would like, we don;t cycle much through the winter months. The tow paths can become rather treacherous for the not so youngies like us.

     

    The last two days we have finally ventured out on our trusty steeds, not too far though. One of our rides takes in part country side, built up area and mostly Staffs and Worc tow paths. Around nine miles done slowly as to enjoy the experience.

     

    The Narrow Boat season has begun, so interesting to watch and wave as they go by, and also the tow paths were full of people walking and enjoying the change in weather.  It is wonderful how the canals are being restored for holiday use, it gives so much pleasure for so many activities.

     

    As for the wild life, at the moment it is very quiet, I know what is probably happening. The Ducks, Herons, Swans, Moorhens, Koots and my favourite, though quite elusive little Dippers are probably nesting. The canal will soon soon be bursting with all the fluffy little bundles that slow my bike ride to a stop every few yards for Aaaaah moments.

     

    We are going to take it easy until we are back to being fitter again, afraid we have both slightly grown width ways over our sedentary winter months, so apart from being our favourite pastime it will be doing us good health wise. Come on Sun Shine.:biggrin:

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  6. My last job in Nottingham was at City Uniform on Woolpack Lane. There were three of us tucked up the corner (No, we hadn't been naughty, it's just the way the room was set out) We worked on what was described as 'The special machines'. Bar tack, Button, Button hole, Felling and Overlocker, and a Lockstitch thrown in as well. Injury from the Lock stitch was bad enough, but was the least of our worries. If you had a mishap with any of those other machines, the machine would jam, with the finger attatched and a lot of damage and pain would follow. It could be a long and painful job releasing the finger and a visit to hospital followed. Thankfully I was spared the experience mi sen.

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  7. On 24/02/2018 at 10:59 AM, carni said:

    An appointment for a seven day heart monitor is coming,

    Had my letter last week, so at  9am on the 5th (Thursday), I am at New Cross for the heart monitor to be fitted. No problem, I have had the  Holter heart monitor  so many times over the last few years, It doesn't bother me. The problem being that, having Paroxysmal Flutter, you can guarantee that it behaves itself while the monitor is attached and then sparks off again when it is removed. Only for three days and not seven as expected. 

    Oh Doctor I'm in trouble. Well.................................Come on benj. :biggrin:

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  8. Thank you AG.  I wish we could be there, It is a very interesting topic and I particularly am interested seeing as Gedling is my most favourite of churches. I would enjoy reading anything that can be posted on the subject. Just reread your earlier post and would be interested to see what the talk turns up.

  9. Shirley, If you go into any large Supermarket and ask, you will probably be given some for free. I know it seems hard to believe, but it is true. I haven't had any for a couple of years, but I got mine free from Morrisons/ Asda. Google the query if you are unsure. Worth looking into to see if they still do it.Good Luck. My sister still gets hers free from Asda.

     

    18 minutes ago, BilboroughShirley said:

    I cannot find ordinary dried yeast in the supermarket these days.

     

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  10. the miracle spoken about on the Link in my previous post seems to have happened I am pleased to say. At approximately 7.30am  this morning I decided to take a look at the Perigrine situation. At that moment the bird stood up and I got a shot of egg no2. I don't know when it was laid, but the bird appeared confused and lethargic. Saying that. So did I after laying my babies as well.

     

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  11. BUMP

    Whilst looking for Nottm events over the Easter weekend for my son who enjoyed his stay in Nottm so much last week that they want to visit again over the holiday. I came across this Evening Post article from 1974, ( no idea how) it is a discussion  with the public on their opinions about changes to the square. Hope we haven't seen it before. Just scroll down to the video.

     

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/history/i-wouldnt-give-you-tuppence-1351471

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  12. We are so sorry to read this news Katyjay.  Both Chris and I thought a lot of Chulla, as I am sure, so many other Nottstalgians felt the same.. He bought a lot of enjoyment into our lives, with his humour, poetry and knowledge on many things. It has been a pleasure to have met him and Linda. Our condolences to Linda and Barbara, and yourself Katyjay. 

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  13. 10 minutes ago, PhilK said:

    If only they did a "Who do you think you are?" for normal folk... :)

    Haha, not sure about that one PhilK. The amount of interesting info we have turned up on my tree certainly gives some twists and turns. All I can say is  if you do manage to start delving, do it with an open mind. Good luck with your tree.:) 

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  14. 21 minutes ago, radfordred said:

    The new MoneySuperMarket advert with the slightly gay action man is brilliant

     

    Love this advert, it always brings a smile when it's on. Much prefer the action man dollies to the Barbies anyway. thumbsup

     

    My least favourite has to be without doubt, the 'Bog Off' adverts now with Pam St Clement. Previously with Jeff Brown. thumbsdown