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The weather's been lovely Chester way and I've spent a lot of time outside. My little list of jobs completed includes:
Bonfire - we had a hedge removed back in October which measured 8' high x 7' wide x 40m long. It was all piled up and after the dry spell I decide it was time to get rid. 5L of diesel and off it went. There were a few small trees in the ehde that I wanted to get the wood out of for logs so it was chainsaw time. Took most of yesterday morning to tend the fire but it's now just a pile of smouldering ashes.
Cut the lawn - in addition to a lawn by the house we are lucky enough to have some paddocks a couple of which we use as extended lawns. To deal with the grass cutting I have a tractor and 8' finishing mower which I dusted off to get the job done. Looks fab now.
Cleaned out the hen house
Changed the gearbox oil in the trials bike
Rode trials bike around the fields in vain attempt to wear dog out
Strimming - put the three bladed brush cutter on the strimmer and took out some brambles around the boundary
Repaired wendy house - my girls have a wendy house in the garden with has a small 'veranda' which had rotten somewhat so I removed it and made some supports for the overhanging roof.
Changed the halyard lock in the mast of of my boat
Pulled the BBQ out of winter storage, cleaned it and had cajun chicken wraps for lunch
Repainted a window frame where the bloody crows have been pecking the sealand out from around the glass

That's about it. I love these light nights and feel guilty if I go inside before 6:30!

So how about you lot - get much done?


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:32 pm
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Tidied house and slept a lot on Saturday (insomnia all week)
Today I rode 50 miles quite quickly and then finished a drawing of Edward norton.

Now I'm drinking wine


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:36 pm
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Hosted my sons 4th birthday party yesterday and today been swimming and gym and making cakes with son number 2.

No house work or diy at the weekends here 😆


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:40 pm
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30 odd miles off-road yesterday, followed by some gardening and bike fettling. Then baking rolls and a carrot cake for Sunday.
Trail-building today, followed by a snooze on the sofa.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:42 pm
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Been lovely and warm all WE in Cambridge, been doing DIY, mainly gardening to take advantage of the sun. Broke up some concrete to make space for a new flower bed at the end of the patio and planted an English Lavender Hedge. Burnt the angle grinder out cutting the concrete (was only a cheap Ferm rubbish thing).

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Just need to add some edging for the lawn...


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:42 pm
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Painted windows, sledged halfway up a Munro, fitted new rear mech and handlebars, pedalled a couple of miles with the kids, and felt ill.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:42 pm
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Saturday: 3 hour walk around Judy Woods nr Halifax. Beautiful day. Ate a lot of food, drank a little.

Today: Out on bike for 7 hours. Sore & sleepy now. I may fall asleep before the schizophrenic washing machine finishes.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:46 pm
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Weather yesterday was cracking here in the Ribble Valley.

Was out for a 10k jog first thing (was fairly happy with 45mins), then went for a wedding suit fitting with my farther in law to be and brother in law to be, washed down with a good couple of pints!

This morning was a ride up Longridge Fell. The best conditions up there's in about a year so had a fantastic ride. More wedding jobs and a little walk this afternoon, then some champagne sampling this evening. A pint and watching Argo should round the weekend off nicely!


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:47 pm
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7.30 yesterday Rode 110km and took my first trip up the cairn o mount for the season and a scone for brunch at the clattrinbrig before coming back via my old house in drumtochty glen.

Had bacon roll

Cracked on with my hall plastering and painting ( its taking for ever as i lose interest quickly in plastering and painting )

All in glorious sun

Today was on bike at 8 am and did 70k in snow and blizzards

Came home watched paris roubaix with the sun beating in the front window

Stripped my su carbs down and found the choke was stuck im the bearing meaning no fuel coming out of one carb.

Thatll be whyit only runs on choke as one carbs been feeding all 8 banks goes lean on throttle and backfires through the inlet manifold


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 7:51 pm
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You can't beat a big bonfire. When my brother got married here, we pruned back all the trees on the drive and had a huge tidy up. We stacked all the burnable stuff in a huge pile in the middle of the field with a view to having a slightly pagan bonfire at midnight. Fearful at the appointed hour that it may not light, I got a 25 litre Jerry can of red diesel and doused the lot. What we expected to be a slow burn turned into an epic if short lived blaze, the sort of thing only Red Adair is called to extinguish.

Before the guests had left the marquee it was all but gone. The glow from the flames lit up the tent until it looked like the view from centre of the sun.

My weekend was mostly spent varnishing the studio floor and log splitting while I waited for it to dry.

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Posted : 07/04/2013 7:55 pm
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Lost the final match of the season 4-0 yesterday, so we are relegated.
Today we came to Scouseland to looks at the Graces and museums.
But the sun has been shining so all is well with the world.


 
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My one year old has a savage case of chickenpox so looked after him Saturday morning while big one and mrs gd went to a birthday party. Spent Saturday afternoon in the garden as a family weeded a couple of beds then planted meadow seeds and changed out a busted tyre on the 456.

Last night we did shifts trying to get spots to go to and stay asleep. Finally get him settled at 5am.

Today we have been to the seasidet for a walk and picnic on the beach. The spotty one has slept most of the day in his pushchair although still managed a bit of the walk. When we got home my four year old helped cut a leg for the bed i am making under extremely close supervision.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:10 pm
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Spent Saturday playing in and around Rowberrow Warren on the Mendips and today was building a small wall. Finished the day with a home cooked lamb shank and a glass of full bodies red.


 
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grain bill

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hops (fuggles, 60g & 20g)

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mash temp 67degC

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OG 1050


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:11 pm
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Mcmoonter, looks fab. 😀


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:13 pm
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1st family bike trip with the latest kimbers
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and an ice cream on the way home
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Got totally lashed celebrating my birthday. Stuffed loads of cakes and expensive chocolates, too.

Today, for the most part, was spent making various batches of triple cooked and super thin and crispy chips. The recipe's perfected for both now but I'm totally sick of the sight of them...


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 8:40 pm
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After asking for snow/trail conditions up on the Howgills on here we decided to go round Kentmere taking in Garburn pass instead. Glad we did, had a fantastic ride! Very little snow with dry, dusty trails. Going over green quarter/staveley head fell was the driest I've seen.
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Today I was back up the lakes walking with the family. Another cracking day weather wise finishing off with a great meal in the watermill at Ings, nr staveley
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Posted : 07/04/2013 9:06 pm
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been at an ace wedding deep in the heart of the Devonshire countryside for most of the weekend..

If you want to go to a good wedding, make it the marriage between folk who amongst other things own and run an event hire business and an award winning catering company..

top flipping nommage all weekend and an impeccably stocked free bar..


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:08 pm
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Helped with the SiP events Newcastleton sportive, weather was glorious.

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it was a tad nippy yesterday morning though.

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Just bummed around Torridon but the weather was carp......

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Well it was ok I suppose.


 
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Looks cracking Andy. I was up Garburn last Monday and was still a bit of snow.....

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Posted : 07/04/2013 9:19 pm
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Built up a cheap little hardtail;

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And then did some jumps;
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Ace weekend 😀


 
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had a load of gigs with [url=en-gb.facebook.com/pages/The-Lucky-Strikes/18592996508]this lot[/url] who are on a short tour of the north. 3 cracking gigs so far, and another 3 to come. rock and roll!


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:28 pm
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Went to visit some friends for lunch yesterday, and also de-tiled their kitchen in the process, but it was ok, they did ask me to.

Today, a collection of failed DIY projects, some gardening and not too much else. Not the best day, but also, far from the worst.


 
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Posted : 07/04/2013 9:34 pm
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Trip to Sideways Cycles to spec a new toy.
Nice meal with the wife (without my three children for a change)
Way too many real ales.
Gardening.
Ride on the CX bike over the dusty trails of Cannock Chase.
MotoGP was good too.


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:41 pm
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Friday night - went to watch Hells Bells (Supeb AC/DC tribute band). Saturday stayed in bed til 1.00pm I was that hungover.

Went looking at bathroom stuff for new extension currently being built Saturday afternoon..

Saturday night went to Sister and brother in law's 40th wedding anniversary. I drove as still a tad tender, wife hammered the red wine like there's no tomorrow, which was entertaining.

Today did family stuff this morning, then too out my Triumph Street Triple R for a blast over to Abergavenny, then ate curry and drank wine while watching Rossi return to form in the MotoGP.

HONC next weekend so less booze!!


 
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This today , six and a half hours of pain .


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:48 pm
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Bugger !


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:49 pm
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Hen do in leeds, ended up dancing till 4 in a gay bar. Good fun but missed my bike this weekend


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:52 pm
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Sat: Family trip to British Museum.
Sun: Surrey League race at Longcross followed by Swinley thrash with the kids followed by Paris-Roubaix.

Balanced 😉


 
Posted : 07/04/2013 9:57 pm
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Hurt my legs a bit.

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Posted : 07/04/2013 10:13 pm
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New trails at Swinley yesterday

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90km loop around Henley and Windsor today

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Cracking weekend


 
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I made a spice rack & I am quite pleased with myself.

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Nice rack spacecadett. What joints did you use?


 
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I didn't use any special joints, it's screwed together. This is my first attempt at any sort of woodwork.


 
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I spent the weekend camping in the Cairngorms doing a Leave No Trace trainers workshop, so I can now run the awareness courses or as they are usually known "how to s**t in the woods" courses. It is was an interesting couple of days but my god it was a.little.on the chilly side.


 
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Drove to Afan Friday pm for a weekend's riding, had dinner & a few beers. Woke @ 4am with a hideous burnimg sensation in my eye & soon discovered a recurring bout of keratitis. Too dangereous to ride like that so drove home leaving mates to enjoy the clear blue skies & dusty trails 🙁

Yesterday, watched Jr play footie then wandered into the 'farmers market' next door where I found a man selling

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Took a few home & settled down to watch Paris-Roubaix. 🙂


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 7:13 am
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Too dangereous to ride like that so drove home
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Sorry to hear about your aborted trip though.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 8:26 am
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Saturday: I walked the dogs and got them filthy and tired, went into town, had a very nice coffee with my wife, did a bit of shopping, then came home and played Battlefield 3 for a bit. I am proud to say that I won, so that made me happy.

Sunday: Another long dog walk with my wife, followed by several hours up at the allotments. We now have green manure planted in one bed, another bed dug over and resting, one more larger bed dug over with spuds planted, the soft fruit cage fixed (again) and the remaining raspberry canes and strawberry plants planted out. After all this fun, I went home and hit a freecycled bike trailer with a hammer until it was vaguely fixed, then constructed a universal joint out of some garden hose.

All in all, quite a successful weekend.


 
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Saturday was all day drinking in Cardiff for my mates birthday, awesome day/night out! Sunday I spent mainly sleeping, eating a lot of crap and sitting in a car. Did a 10 mile road ride when I got home to make the most of the little dry spell we've had.


 
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Saturday was preparation for Sunday. Sunday I rode the Shakespeare 100 to raise money for MacMillan. 63 miles in under 4 hours with a proper climb of Saintbury coppice.
Feel tired this morning, but glad I did it, now.


 
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Saturday stayed in bed until midday with my new GF 8) Then in the afternoon took my daughter to a play warehouse.

Sunday was a nice long walk on the seafront with my daughter, girlfriend and her Basset Hound, ice creams , bouncy castles and sand pits were enjoyed, in the evening I cooked a very nice pasta dish which I was rather chuffed with.

**** riding a bike. 😉


 
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Had my mum over this week so was just doing tourist stuff with her until she got on a plane Sunday morning, then put a new shock on the bike and attempted to try my hand at tuning it, not 100% sure I am there yet......
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I didn't die going down some steep steps and a few rock gardens so I may be near to getting it right!


 
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Quiet Saturday, but great Sunday: half-marathon in the morning (first time I've run a HM, time: 1:27:10 🙂 ), couple of beers afterwards with some other runners, home for steak + wine, then polished off the bottle in front of the Paris Roubaix. Short break doing not much at all, then MotoGP started.


 
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@ sharkbait:

Sorry, sounds bad when I read it back like that - what I meant was, last time I had it I rode anyway & as soon as a bit of sweat ran into my eye it literally closed up & stang like **** for several hours.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 10:33 am
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Darkside: Spent Sunday morning tweaking my new Rose to get my position right then took it out for my first proper road ride.
50 miles through Northumberland.

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Not much to some of you I know, but the furthest I've ever been on a bike in one day 😀

Cold, but the sun did shine and there were lambs in the fields. I was the very first thing that a newborn lamb saw - it just plopped out as a cycled by. Quite amazing.

The commute to work this morning was a struggle though!


 
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thursday - big sis turns up to ours for the weekend, wife tells me our 10 month old daughter is not feeling too well, i've picked up a new chain for the bike and got home to fit it before me and the boy go to karate, the dojo is jam packed with 15 new starters and is a pretty full on session for me and the boy, finish karate and the wife phones me to say she's gone to my brothers house with my sis and to meet her there, 15 mile drive later we get there to find my little one has pooed herself and is being sick everywhere so we come home again..
friday - we stay in for once, my nieces drop by to do my head in for a few hours
saturday - take the newly built bike for a quick spin to test everything is working and realise the saddle is tilted too far back but the seat rail clamps wont rotate forward any more...find other seatpost and fit it, sweep the driveway of all the rubbish that has been blown in by the wind over the last few days, vacuum the car as it looks like a bomb site in the back, wife tells me its my turn to cook lunch, daughter asleep upstairs so i go to check on her...upon opening the bedroom door i am met by a almighty whiff that i would be proud of...she's dumped her guts into the nappy in her sleep, but its leaked everywhere, wake her up and stick her in the bath and change the bedding (she has to do it on my side of the bed!!), give wife the bad news that we cant go to her parents house next week as we have our karate gradings, replace the sticking gear cable on the DH bike and give the bearings a service
sunday - supposed to be at a family wedding but we dont go as little one is still unwell with more vomiting and diarrhea, take her to the out of hours doctor who says she might have caught norovirus but it should pass in a day or so, palm the boy off to my big sis so she takes him shopping, find out my nephews wife has suffered a miscarriage so the wife and sis go off to see her in hospital while i'm left with the kids
monday - come into work to find a shed load of work on my desk, wife wants me to book friday off so we can go to the in-laws still...boss not too happy...


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 11:03 am
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To the OP:

-40m long hedge.
-in addition to a lawn by the house we are lucky enough to have some paddocks a couple of which we use as extended lawns.
-I have a tractor and 8' finishing mower
-hen house
-trials bike
-took out some brambles around the boundary
-my boat
-winter storage

Should you not have staff to keep on top of mundane jobs around the estate 😉


 
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Should you not have staff to keep on top of mundane jobs around the estate

If I had any money then maybe 😉


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 11:07 am
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I did a hard hilly ride on the road on Saturday and a gentle potter around in the Lea Valley Park (sort of) off road on Sunday, both were very enjoyable.

I spent the rest of the time hanging out with the dogs, doing a bit of obedience training and socialising them (particularly Teddy) to other dogs.

Because my back is bad I have to alternate upright things with laying down things so I like to watch tv while doing the laying down bit. I just bought myself a new sewing machine so have been designing new blinds/cushion covers too (a change, I don't usually do "girly" things).


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 11:09 am
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Saturday: Took Mrs O to Heathrow, got some funny looks in my bike gear, she's away now for a couple of weeks so am really missing her; went straight out afterwards in the West Chilterns, had a brilliant 41 mile ride, but was knackered at the end.

Sunday: Flew over the house in a small aircraft and got some nice pics, then a 32 mile ride round Wendover. Totally destroyed (where did my fitness go to?!), got back and spent the night with a minor fever. On the plus side I was able to help out a guy with a flat, no pump and otherwise a VERY long walk home.


 
Posted : 08/04/2013 11:20 am
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2 1/2 hour ride at Thetford
Fitted new locks to garage door - non as easy as I though due to the door front not being flat!
First ride out with the local road club - They are fast and I'm unfit, a painful combination
Mowed lawn and did some weeding (the massive old persons flower borders have to go, I don't have time for that shizzle.

A great weekend of activity and productivity - it's amazing what the sun and non easterly winds can do 🙂


 
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