You threw me with the orientation of your screengrab there Garry...
I was amazed to discover the effect that switching off the terrain function has on Google Earth - it's always been switched on on my pc - thank you for that..
I was also amazed to discover that your allotment is less than 100 metres from my nuclear fallout shelter which I discovered several years ago...(no I'm not joking).
I'd be interested to know if you plan on any open days down at your ranch as I'd love to check it out sometime...
I'm talking frogs here Garry - my garden pond has been chillin' for the winter but today saw day one of this seasons hot frog action - unfortunately it was all underwater so I can't post any shots but last year it was frogspawn overkill - be prepared down at your pond too.
We shall indeed. It's a lovely wee tune to learn. I've almost memorized it this morning, the idea being, when I encounter a piano, I want something to sit down and play on the bugger. I've a feeling that my keyboard's keys are lighter than a proper piano's, and there'll be a bit of effort transferring the skills I've gotten so far. Probably, at some point this year, I'll be in workplace with a piano. I'll print off some simple music and scales, and work at it, but it's likely to be in a public place so I want something to avoid making a twat of myself initially. It feels right that this should be the first tune I learn by heart.
For the 2nd time in a week or so, (1st time regarding dwarf beans ), I'm following Alys Fowler's advice, this time with regard to Swiss chard . Long story short, after midsummer plants which often bolt if planted in spring will resist the impulse to do so, probably because of shortening days; (I say shortening, but in Glasgow, in July, we're still getting 18 hours of daylight). I got a packet of Bright Lights , at a good price, (another reason to wait until July before sowing, lots of bargains, I've noticed). But where to sow them? Most of the 2nd bed is under a tarpaulin, but it wasn't quite big enough to cover the whole bed, so the last 5ft or so went under a sheet of plastic, (in the background of the photo in this post, here .) Transparent plastic was a foolish idea, weeds were growing underneath it, so I covered most of it with sheets of metal from the old shed. I decided to leave the tarp, but use the area beneath the plastic for the chard. Who-ah there
That wine I started a while back has turned to vinegar. Well, that answered questions I was asking myself back then, viz., 'Do we get vinegar flies around here?' And, 'Are all these little flies vinegar flies?' The fuckers. I thought I was being a clever recycler, not buying proper air-locks and using the old plastic-and-lacky-band method. Ah well, another step up another learning curve. Anybody need three gallons of white wine vinegar and two gallons of the impossibly exotic strawberry wine vinegar? It's been a 'business day', dealing with officials and filling out forms. Don't get me started! Alex came over tonight. He gave me the Aphonic CD (he's been in touch with them and they sent him several copies). I thoroughly approve of this new trend of bands getting their work known over the internet, by-passing (initially at least) the poisonous attentions of the music industry. Come to think of it, some of the people in that business are rat
You threw me with the orientation of your screengrab there Garry...
ReplyDeleteI was amazed to discover the effect that switching off the terrain function has on Google Earth - it's always been switched on on my pc - thank you for that..
I was also amazed to discover that your allotment is less than 100 metres from my nuclear fallout shelter which I discovered several years ago...(no I'm not joking).
I'd be interested to know if you plan on any open days down at your ranch as I'd love to check it out sometime...
Small world, eh?
ReplyDeleteThursday and Friday morning - but wait until we're into the growing season a bit, and there'll be much more for you to see.
Valentines Day and hot sex in my garden pond.
ReplyDeleteI'm talking frogs here Garry - my garden pond has been chillin' for the winter but today saw day one of this seasons hot frog action - unfortunately it was all underwater so I can't post any shots but last year it was frogspawn overkill - be prepared down at your pond too.