Things That Gladden The Heart

To noisy and clunky for me! My mode of transport tends to be my feet with the occasional lift in a whirly bird 😂

Wouldn’t mind a crack at driving a tank though 😂

I used to work at the FVRDE (locally known as the tank factory) every time the courses came up at Bovington my boss put my name forward but as I was the lowest ranked in the science dept I was always outranked for a spot.

Highly annoying for and also for my boss as he had to keep requesting a squaddie to move any tank we had in the lab, those above me considered it below their station to do such a menial task despite having the training.
 
We just had a 15 minute monsoon here in Ipswich...but its sunny and dry again now.

I wish! We’ve had 2 x 5 minutes of spotting here in the last 7 weeks. Temps aren’t too bad in the last week, around 30*, but the humidity is up around 85*. Roll on the end of Sept…
 
I renewed my energy agreement last month at a fixed rate for 12 months. After seeing the news of yet more increases, I went back on to British Gas and saw that they had created another new tariff cheaper than both my current and old one. No charge for changing so swapped over.
 
I wish! We’ve had 2 x 5 minutes of spotting here in the last 7 weeks. Temps aren’t too bad in the last week, around 30*, but the humidity is up around 85*. Roll on the end of Sept…

It has been like what it must be like living in Spain where I live (South Somerset /Dorset ) no rain from something like early to mid May until today except for a few minutes of nothing significant.
 
View attachment 59201Kids went back to their mums last night after spending the half term with us. So took Mrs M for an early morning drive down to Durdle door, we had breakfast and coffee on the beach enjoying the Jurassic coast line. Then had a lovely swim out in the sea, munched an ice cream and came home for a nice relaxing afternoon.

Sometimes the scenery in this country just hits all the right spots 👌
I live 16 miles from Durdle Door and have done since I moved to Dorset in 1983. I’ve never been there. Maybe one day when I’ve retired.
 
Watching the flying boats/water tankers doing bump and go, refilling their tanks. We’re looking down on them as they come out of the harbour. Spectacular watch but there’s a sad side to it too. There’s a nasty fire about 20kms inland.
 
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The smug git not winning Destination X last night 😎
Spoiler alert...

I was going to watch the final later today - but decided to watch it late last night...just as well ;)

Anyway - I enjoyed Destination X...but not quite sure how much I really enjoyed it.
 
Watching the flying boats/water tankers doing bump and go, refilling their tanks. We’re looking down on them as they come out of the harbour. Spectacular watch but there’s a sad side to it too. There’s a nasty fire about 20kms inland.
 
Browsing our local Oxfam I came across a 1879 copy of the 1862 book - Illustrated Guide to Sheffield. I bought it as I find Sheffield a fascinating city.

Getting it home and flicking through it I spotted on the frontispiece the embossed stamp of a previous owner - I guessed quite possibly the original owner, one Charles Stokes, Dentist, 145 Cemetery Road, Sheffield.

Out of interest, and as it seemed possible that only a relatively well-off person would have such a book and such a stamp, I did a little search on-line. And I what I found was, to me at least, quite remarkable...and for me quite a little find.

I'll leave it at that...for anyone interested in Sheffield and/or football to have a look into Mr Stokes and make their own discovery.

I'll add...the book has 165 pages of ads at the back - ads for many, if not most, of the med-large manufacturers in the city at the time - and that in itself is fascinating.
 
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