Thursday, 28 May 2020

Scam, scam, scam, scam. Scam, scam, scam, scam.

We had a phone call the other day from 01275595289. No one answered when I said 'Hello'.
Today - 28-May-2020 the phone went again this time the number was 01275595290 (can you spot a pattern?) and the caller spoke.
He was phoning about loft insulation that we had had done and not to worry but there may be a risk of condensation occurring.
They would like to come out to do an inspection, did I use the loft as a storage area/room or just a loft.
Hmm, I thought I will say 'As a loft'.
"Okay, what age group are you?", he asks "Sixty to seventy five?".
"I am not telling you" I reply.
"Well I need to know as it will depend on what grant you qualify for, forty to fifty, fifty to seventy, seventy to eighty five?"
"You are breaking up, I cannot hear a full sentence." I informed him, which was true as he seemed to be calling from a mobile - it was only afterwards that I found his 'landline' number.
"Hello, yes could you repeat it what you said please as your phone is breaking up. Hello. Can you hear me?"
He put the phone down and has not called back.
It is a scam by scum. Please avoid, I will reporting this incident.

Apart from that, I hope that you are enjoying the terrific weather.

Thursday, 14 May 2020

Superma...rket

What a strange time it continues to be. We went to the supermarket yesterday and apart from queuing to get to a till, we were lucky and didn't seem to spend any longer than normal inside. The only things we could not get were flour and baking powder, but I have heard that the major bakeries have bought up supplies so that they can continue to produce bread etc.
We washed our hands when we returned home but where do we stop? Do we clean every item as it must have been handled putting on to the shelves. Is a home delivery any better?
My sister in law is having treatment for leukemia and they do have home deliveries but as they are not ordering any frozen or fresh products, they leave everything untouched for three days before putting them away.
I don't feel concerned about the shopping, not because I am cavalier about the prospects of infection but rather like driving/crossing the road etc. I have been sensible and as careful as I can.

Thursday, 30 April 2020

Greenhouse

I have had some success and plenty of failures with plants in the greenhouse this year.
Among my successes are tomatoes and green beans from seed, which are both starting very healthily.
The failures are begonias and alyssums, the begonias got going and whether I overwatered them or they just didn't carry on growing, a lot of them just stopped and went floppy before giving up. The alyssums have just stayed tiny and not grown at all.
A shame as it looks like it could be a good growing year.

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Outdoors and indoors

What wonderful weather we have had recently. I am sure that everyone would thinking that how typical that it is the Easter holidays and we are unable to go out and about as we normally would at this time. Especially to the beach.


Sunday, 12 April 2020

Easter Sunday


HAPPY
EASTER



Thursday, 2 April 2020

Meeting

The meeting today was different with very little chat.
In fact no chat at all.
No one turned up.
Neither did I.
I stayed home.
As did everyone else.
Perhaps I shouldn't have give up daytime TV for Lent.

Sunday, 22 March 2020

Time and tide wait...

Because of the lockdown that is now happening and staying at home, I thought it would be nice to share some photos.

You may already know that the Bristol Channel has the second largest difference in the world between high tide and low tide. Here a some photographs taken from Wain's Hill in Clevedon looking towards Weston-super-Mare. They were taken at different times of one Summer's day that show a little bit of that tidal effect.

 1. Taken at 16:01



2. Taken 16:31






 3. Taken at 17:01



 4. Taken at 17:29



Amazing really that in just one and a half hours such a colossal volume of water gets shifted. Or is it staying where it is and the solid earth is rotating beneath it?

Finally, here is a different view looking towards Wales later in the day at 20:20