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Re: Vagueness and the Aftermath - A sporadic diary
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May 26, 2024, 09:24:31 AM »
Quote from: RED-DOG on May 25, 2024, 11:47:44 AM
Quote from: typhoon13 on May 25, 2024, 08:32:54 AM
Heard that Cuckoo yet Tom?
No Trev.
I'm beginning to think I'll never hear one again.
These days, whilst doing or experiencing something that happens infrequently, I sometimes find myself thinking,
I wonder if I'll ever do this again?
Not in a morbid way, more like a
Be aware of the transience of life and squeeze every last ounce of pleasure out of it that you can
way.
So if I do get to hear another cuckoo, you can bet I'm going to enjoy it.
I think I have heard one every year since this discussion, but not this year.
In the time before COVID my mum got so sick she almost died. It has been a long road to recovery, but she isn't ever going to get back to how she was, as she is getting older.
For a long time she has just used her car for getting around locally, so I kind of knew she wasn't going to ever drive down to see us again. The other week she gave us our house key back. Such a small thing, but was in bits about it.
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Re: Vagueness and the Aftermath - A sporadic diary
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We’ve got a cuckoo at Hampton water an old brick pit now a nice nature reserve / country park
I hear it most days
It’s the first one I’ve heard for awhile though
I haven’t seen swallows / house Marin's yet ? That’s a sign of warmer weather
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May 26, 2024, 06:39:23 PM »
I played golf with Ian Clayton again today in a mens pairs match - he and his partner in banditry beat us in the end - they were 3-over par better ball both off 13hcp. - that's hard to beat with me having to give them 3 shots each! Great company though.
Anyway, Ian's parents who would be about Tony's age
are Mick and Eileen and always say hello to you. Aparently Mick brought his trailer round to your field to collect some wood from a tree you had chopped down a while back.
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I know he occassionally reads this Diary of sorts to whittle on about Cuckoos or whatever, so just wanted to wish Trevor Pearson (typhoon) good luck at DTD today. For those interested, I think it will be streamed on "DTD Player" which I think is on You Tube.
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For some reason I haven't been able to see the last page and a half until now.
No new posts, then suddenly, half a dozen.
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Quote from: typhoon13 on May 26, 2024, 08:12:55 AM
Only been to Hinkley once, passed it a lot on the motorway
Around 45 years ago my pals and I would always follow the transatlantic motor bike races, Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts etc
Brands Hatch Good Friday
Mallory Park Easter Sunday
Oulton Easter Monday
We left Brands on the Saturday morning rocked up to Wolvey campsite Saturday afternoon
Spent the afternoon between the Pub and Bookmakers
After a considerable amount of sherbets onboard we ended up at a nightclub called Hinkley Nights, this is where it all got a tad messy.
The usual happened, Beer, Girls, Jealousy, Big Disagreements with the local lads, thrown out...resulted in a very memorable joyous day
Suppose to of grown up now!!
The Hinckley Night is still going strong Trev. I can't believe it's been hosting punch-ups for over 45 years though.
The girls got thrown out of there a couple of months ago so your in good company.
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May 27, 2024, 10:18:20 PM »
Quote from: Doobs on May 26, 2024, 09:24:31 AM
Quote from: RED-DOG on May 25, 2024, 11:47:44 AM
Quote from: typhoon13 on May 25, 2024, 08:32:54 AM
Heard that Cuckoo yet Tom?
No Trev.
I'm beginning to think I'll never hear one again.
These days, whilst doing or experiencing something that happens infrequently, I sometimes find myself thinking,
I wonder if I'll ever do this again?
Not in a morbid way, more like a
Be aware of the transience of life and squeeze every last ounce of pleasure out of it that you can
way.
So if I do get to hear another cuckoo, you can bet I'm going to enjoy it.
I think I have heard one every year since this discussion, but not this year.
In the time before COVID my mum got so sick she almost died. It has been a long road to recovery, but she isn't ever going to get back to how she was, as she is getting older.
For a long time she has just used her car for getting around locally, so I kind of knew she wasn't going to ever drive down to see us again. The other week she gave us our house key back. Such a small thing, but was in bits about it.
Sorry to here about your mum Doobs. Isn't it strange how a small thing can be the catalyst for all the emotion to come out.
Does she live far away?
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Quote from: tonytats on May 26, 2024, 09:50:55 AM
We’ve got a cuckoo at Hampton water an old brick pit now a nice nature reserve / country park
I hear it most days
It’s the first one I’ve heard for awhile though
I haven’t seen swallows / house Marin's yet ? That’s a sign of warmer weather
I haven't heard the cuckoo or seen a swallow this year, but since I downloaded that Merlin app I've been surprised to learn that there are birds around me that I never see.
I'm on the lookout for a Jay, a goldcrest and a whitethroat.
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Quote from: Karabiner on May 26, 2024, 06:39:23 PM
I played golf with Ian Clayton again today in a mens pairs match - he and his partner in banditry beat us in the end - they were 3-over par better ball both off 13hcp. - that's hard to beat with me having to give them 3 shots each! Great company though.
Anyway, Ian's parents who would be about Tony's age
are Mick and Eileen and always say hello to you. Aparently Mick brought his trailer round to your field to collect some wood from a tree you had chopped down a while back.
Yes Ralph, I recognise them from the description now.
A public footpath runs alongside my place and I often stand by the gate and exchange pleasantries with the locals, lovely friendly people most of them but I know virtually none of them by name.
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Quote from: tikay on May 27, 2024, 01:01:59 PM
I know he occassionally reads this Diary of sorts to whittle on about Cuckoos or whatever, so just wanted to wish Trevor Pearson (typhoon) good luck at DTD today. For those interested, I think it will be streamed on "DTD Player" which I think is on You Tube.
Click to see full-size image.
Great result Trev. It couldn't happen to a nicer bloke, (Well it could, but I haven't had a live game since covid)
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Someone gave us a tiny plant in a tiny pot so we put it with the others on the kitchen table.
Now its trying to take over the world. WTF is it?
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 27, 2024, 10:18:20 PM
Quote from: Doobs on May 26, 2024, 09:24:31 AM
Quote from: RED-DOG on May 25, 2024, 11:47:44 AM
Quote from: typhoon13 on May 25, 2024, 08:32:54 AM
Heard that Cuckoo yet Tom?
No Trev.
I'm beginning to think I'll never hear one again.
These days, whilst doing or experiencing something that happens infrequently, I sometimes find myself thinking,
I wonder if I'll ever do this again?
Not in a morbid way, more like a
Be aware of the transience of life and squeeze every last ounce of pleasure out of it that you can
way.
So if I do get to hear another cuckoo, you can bet I'm going to enjoy it.
I think I have heard one every year since this discussion, but not this year.
In the time before COVID my mum got so sick she almost died. It has been a long road to recovery, but she isn't ever going to get back to how she was, as she is getting older.
For a long time she has just used her car for getting around locally, so I kind of knew she wasn't going to ever drive down to see us again. The other week she gave us our house key back. Such a small thing, but was in bits about it.
Sorry to here about your mum Doobs. Isn't it strange how a small thing can be the catalyst for all the emotion to come out.
Does she live far away?
She is 150 miles away Tom. I don't even think she is making it to my brother's anymore and he is only 30 miles away from her. She is still going on the odd coach trip, so isn't entirely limited in her range.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on May 27, 2024, 10:26:06 PM
Quote from: tonytats on May 26, 2024, 09:50:55 AM
We’ve got a cuckoo at Hampton water an old brick pit now a nice nature reserve / country park
I hear it most days
It’s the first one I’ve heard for awhile though
I haven’t seen swallows / house Marin's yet ? That’s a sign of warmer weather
I haven't heard the cuckoo or seen a swallow this year, but since I downloaded that Merlin app I've been surprised to learn that there are birds around me that I never see.
I'm on the lookout for a Jay, a goldcrest and a whitethroat.
I think I have seen a whitethroat in the garden, but have only seen Jays nearby. A goldcrest would be great. We get goldfinches in the garden on the feeders, which I always live to see, never saw one until we got the feeders, fussy buggers.
I did my lawn yesterday and sat myself down on a chair as the ageing do after finishing a task. The birds didn't realise I was still there, so after about 5 minutes they had returned to eat. One must have caught sight of me as they all scattered whilst alarm calling. One poor little blue tit was left on its own, not knowing quite what to do. The sound was tremendous for a short while, before it went off in completely the wrong direction chased by it's mother (?) who was still calling it. Hopefully it will know what to do next time, or it wont have long for this world.
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I see. 150 miles is a long way for her to drive even if she was fit and well.
Mrs Red has to go to York tomorrow and I gently suggested she would be better taking the train. Saves me worrying.
It's not like you can pop round every 5 minutes either is it.
What is she like with technology Doobs, can you face-time her or anything?
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Quote from: Doobs on May 28, 2024, 10:28:42 AM
Quote from: RED-DOG on May 27, 2024, 10:26:06 PM
Quote from: tonytats on May 26, 2024, 09:50:55 AM
We’ve got a cuckoo at Hampton water an old brick pit now a nice nature reserve / country park
I hear it most days
It’s the first one I’ve heard for awhile though
I haven’t seen swallows / house Marin's yet ? That’s a sign of warmer weather
I haven't heard the cuckoo or seen a swallow this year, but since I downloaded that Merlin app I've been surprised to learn that there are birds around me that I never see.
I'm on the lookout for a Jay, a goldcrest and a whitethroat.
I think I have seen a whitethroat in the garden, but have only seen Jays nearby. A goldcrest would be great. We get goldfinches in the garden on the feeders, which I always live to see, never saw one until we got the feeders, fussy buggers.
I did my lawn yesterday and sat myself down on a chair as the ageing do after finishing a task. The birds didn't realise I was still there, so after about 5 minutes they had returned to eat. One must have caught sight of me as they all scattered whilst alarm calling. One poor little blue tit was left on its own, not knowing quite what to do. The sound was tremendous for a short while, before it went off in completely the wrong direction chased by it's mother (?) who was still calling it. Hopefully it will know what to do next time, or it wont have long for this world.
There is such pleasure/drama/beauty (Insert your own noun) in nature for those who make the effort to observe it.
More of this ilk on my diary please. It gives me as much pleasure to know that someone else is seeing it as it does to see it myself.
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