Good Morning Monday, 13th April 2026

Good morning all. A much warmer day today should be about mid 20s outside.

Coffee and cake meeting this morning so I set off with a cardigan on, had a very pleasant morning but roasted coming home, the cardigan was far too much.

Enjoy your Monday, my back is still playing up so I won’t be doing much.

Take care…

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good morning all,

Hope your back gets better soon @Bruce was that from when you fell ?. It can take a week to recover I think .

I had a good time and plenty of food at the surprise party , Ive never done surprise partys before, so it was funny how we hid waiting to jump out …

yesterday we had a Hail storm, it came suddenly out of the blue , and left huge puddles.
Weather is getting warmer as the week goes on ,and Ive 3 shows to go to up to Sunday , more about them on the day …

Have a good day all

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Good morning all I am waiting for plumbers to arrive as we are having bath taken out and converting to a shower/wet room.

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Morning all – sunny but cold today, top temperature forecast to be 13c dropping to around 1c tonight

Neighbours returned home late yesterday afternoon – got caught up in traffic and it took them 4 ½ hours to do a journey which normally takes around 3!

Gardener is due this afternoon, the planters have gone wild during the last couple of weeks so he will have his work cut out tidying them.

I don’t seem to have much energy today so can’t see me doing much

Take care – have a lovely day

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Good morning!
Clear blue sky; frost on the cars first thing but it’s almost all melted now

Men’s Shed this morning
Nothing planned for this afternoon but I expect I’ll find something

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Yes, I think it is, at the time I didn’t think I hurt anything except a grazed knee to be honest. I thought I fell quite gracefully to the pavement (getting up again was more of a problem :frowning_face: ), it wasn’t until the next morning I had sore knees, wrist and ankle, my back has got worse since then.

Really annoying.

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Great idea.

I got rid of the bath once my kids could shower themselves and converted the space to a walk in shower, best thing I did especially now I am older

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Morning all…

A few mundane things going on today. Just come back from my walk and check up on the nesting swan who was asleep. I hung around a little to see if she would wake up and maybe get a peek of any eggs she may have laid. Managed to spot the Canada geese nest which was hidden away, but is too far away to see how she is doing.

So today, a number of things going down, firstly it’s drop the wife off at the gym, after that is go through the all the check-in nonsense for our cruise (meant to have done it yesterday) and then charge up my cameras for our trip to a wild cat sanctuary and generally get ready as we’ve turned this into a three-day trip, with the wife having her eyes firmly set on the large shopping outlet park in the area.

Have a great day all…

:grinning: :+1:

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Good Day Everyone :039:
A bit late this morning, it wasn’t until I was almost home and passing the surgery, that I realised I had forgotten to pick up my prescription off the table. So I had to come back. Couldn’t be bothered to walk back, so got out the bike.
:man_biking:
I’m going to have to get my finger out and do some riding, it was only a mile and a half, and I was knackered…
The walk was nice though, a clear blue sky, although a bit nippy. And I had the towpath all to myself this morning…

The plume of steam is from Drax Power Station in the distance. Interesting to note, that it now burns wood chips from Canada and Scotland. Aren’t wood chips just coal that hasn’t been formed yet?
Across the river they are building the largest Lithium battery storage facility in the UK. We all complained but they’re building it anyway.

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Monday from the neighbours flower:

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You’ll be glad that they did eventually. We have little ones on poles too.

They are used to smooth out voltage fluctuations caused by roof top solar. The big battery in SA has proved to be a great investment. It is being enlarged

(Not my photo)

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Not sure about that Bruce. That fool Miliband has given the okay to build three massive solar farms within a ten mile radius to supply the battery storage facility. When the panels are working 100% (when the sun is out) they will charge the batteries should the need arise for the power. Trouble is, for six months of the year we hardly ever see the sun and the days are short, when the power will be needed… :017:
Fine in Australia, but not here. Even wind turbines are more efficient than solar panels here.

Doesn’t rely on solar at all OGF

Electricity has always been hard to store, until recently stored hydro was the only way. These batteries make all the difference, in the UK you will be able to run power stations at night to charge them up then use the power during the day,

They also mean that you don’t have to have sufficient generation to cope with the morning and evening peaks because the battery can flatten that load out. Save a fortune because most of the day that excess generation just sits idle.

Blue and white lines are the ones that matter