Thursday, 12 September 2019
Old Postings
Just posted two Items that I found in my "Drafts" file. the Beautiful morning and the NEC bike show date back ages but they deserve an airing. Note to self - wake up and post more often........
Beautiful Morning
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The Magnificent seven met up this morning and had a lovely walk over the hills of Grane, culminating in being able to catch a photograph of the newborn Foals, all three of which have been born in the last 7 days. Doesn't it warm the cockles of the old heart to see such sights.
The photograph above shows Stan, Val, Chris, George and Harold. George Likes having his picture taken, but Harold needed to check if there was any food available.
NEC Classic Motor Show
Had a great day out with my friend Jack on Saturday last, we went to the NEC to the Classic Motor show. In previous years it has been cars only with a possible light sprinkling of motorbikes. This year they had two halls devoted to two wheelers. Here are a few Photographs. I apologise for the poor quality, but it is quite hard to adjust for the light level in the halls.
Model Boats
As an ex Merchant Navy Radio Officer, I always had a fascination for Model boats / Model ships call them what you will. From the amazing museum pieces in the National Maritime museum or many other museums around the country and even the world....down to the little scratch built models sailing most sundays on local ponds all over the country.
30 years ago I owned a model sailing boat called a 'Marblehead' I used to race it under strict rules of the MYA. About 12 months ago I visited a show in Liverpool and my interest was regenerated
Totall out of the blue a good friend gave me the Tamar class lifeboat shown above, a very large and expensive model albeit unfinished.
The I acquired the little fishing boat. It is called a 'Fifie'. The model is based on a Scottish class of boat presumably from the Fifeshire region. Only a small model but beautifully formed. So on fine Sunday mornings I take it down to the pond in Bury and enjoy a relaxing hour or so sailing away to foreign climes, and chatting to other like minded souls and admiring their boats.
Harmless passtime but I enjoy it.
30 years ago I owned a model sailing boat called a 'Marblehead' I used to race it under strict rules of the MYA. About 12 months ago I visited a show in Liverpool and my interest was regenerated
Totall out of the blue a good friend gave me the Tamar class lifeboat shown above, a very large and expensive model albeit unfinished.
The I acquired the little fishing boat. It is called a 'Fifie'. The model is based on a Scottish class of boat presumably from the Fifeshire region. Only a small model but beautifully formed. So on fine Sunday mornings I take it down to the pond in Bury and enjoy a relaxing hour or so sailing away to foreign climes, and chatting to other like minded souls and admiring their boats.
Harmless passtime but I enjoy it.
Saturday, 1 June 2019
PMR
It is about 12 months now that I have been suffering from a thing called PMR or poly myalgic rheumatica ....what felt like the start of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ( I knew about that as a good friend of mine had it and was cured by a simple operation) very quickly spread to both arms and hands and took away all the strength I had.
Within three weeks I went from a fairly sturdy old fellah into a positive weakling. I couldn't raise my arms to shoulder height, I couldn't put on a shirt without a major struggle, I couldn't pick up a cup of tea at arms length, I couldn't pull a Long-Bow, and I couldn't squeeze the clutch lever on a MotorBike.
Basically all the things I did to keep sane after losing my beloved Lynne two years ago were taken away from me. The doctors and Nurse practitioners I saw had no clue...I was referred to the Rheumatology dept. at Burnley to find out that their waiting list was 16 weeks! At this point I was close to ending it all!
With the help of my Elder Daughter I went privately to see a specialist in Cheadle who, thankfully, recognised my symptoms very quickly and prescribed a course of Steroids. Within days I was improving, however that improvement has take a long time to get anywhere near normal...define Normal?....I can now manage day to day movements, I have put on a lot of weight thanks to the steroids and I am still nervous about taking out a motorbike, but I am improving slowly.
The reason for all this, If you are struggling with Hand / arm movements mention PMR to your local quack and maybe you can save yourself from employing a private medical expert at very high cost.
Within three weeks I went from a fairly sturdy old fellah into a positive weakling. I couldn't raise my arms to shoulder height, I couldn't put on a shirt without a major struggle, I couldn't pick up a cup of tea at arms length, I couldn't pull a Long-Bow, and I couldn't squeeze the clutch lever on a MotorBike.
Basically all the things I did to keep sane after losing my beloved Lynne two years ago were taken away from me. The doctors and Nurse practitioners I saw had no clue...I was referred to the Rheumatology dept. at Burnley to find out that their waiting list was 16 weeks! At this point I was close to ending it all!
With the help of my Elder Daughter I went privately to see a specialist in Cheadle who, thankfully, recognised my symptoms very quickly and prescribed a course of Steroids. Within days I was improving, however that improvement has take a long time to get anywhere near normal...define Normal?....I can now manage day to day movements, I have put on a lot of weight thanks to the steroids and I am still nervous about taking out a motorbike, but I am improving slowly.
The reason for all this, If you are struggling with Hand / arm movements mention PMR to your local quack and maybe you can save yourself from employing a private medical expert at very high cost.
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
Pendle Woodturners and Carvers
I have been Secretary of Pendle Woodturners and Carvers wood turning group for quite a few years now, for reasons I won't go into, we lost our original domain name. Thanks to Andrew King we have reclaimed it.
www.pendlewoodturners.co.uk
Check it out and let me know what you think. We have also added a link to a you tube channel, so anyone missing our demonstrations can catch up. There is only one 14 minute clip on at the moment have a look if you are interested.
A rather splendid Lidded Box turned some time ago by Mr Bill Turner.
www.pendlewoodturners.co.uk
Check it out and let me know what you think. We have also added a link to a you tube channel, so anyone missing our demonstrations can catch up. There is only one 14 minute clip on at the moment have a look if you are interested.
A rather splendid Lidded Box turned some time ago by Mr Bill Turner.
Thursday, 2 May 2019
National Waterways Museum
I had a great day out recently with my friend Jack, we visited the Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port. For reference their Post Code is CH65 4FW and the web site is www.nwm.org.uk
It is at the point where the Shropshire Union canal meets the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal.
A really well laid out museum with lots of interest for all ages really recommend a visit if you are in the area
Just 4 random photographs I took, we were blessed with a good day weatherwise, There are several building to visit with standard museum layouts, plus a steam boiler and engine shed and various workshops. Not to mention a reasonable little cafe and a gift shop.
Highly recommended!
It is at the point where the Shropshire Union canal meets the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal.
A really well laid out museum with lots of interest for all ages really recommend a visit if you are in the area
Just 4 random photographs I took, we were blessed with a good day weatherwise, There are several building to visit with standard museum layouts, plus a steam boiler and engine shed and various workshops. Not to mention a reasonable little cafe and a gift shop.
Highly recommended!
Thursday, 21 March 2019
Funny
I posted this a long time ago, it still amuses me so I thought I would repeat it.
During a recent password audit, it was found that a
blonde was using the following password:
"MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofy Edinburgh
When asked why she had such a long password, she said
she was told that it had to be at least 8 characters
long and include at least one capital.
During a recent password audit, it was found that a
blonde was using the following password:
"MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofy Edinburgh
When asked why she had such a long password, she said
she was told that it had to be at least 8 characters
long and include at least one capital.
Pendle Woodturners and Carver's March meeting last night (20/3/19)
Peter Hudson turned this Mahogany bowl from scratch as a short demonstration...Photo taken by Andrew King. He also took some slow motion clips on his fancy all singing dancing telephone.....
I remember when telephones were used for making telephone calls! I know, I freely admit to being a dinosaur.
We also spent some time setting up the club's video camera to work with a television which has been donated to the club by two kind members. It will be a great benefit for future demonstrations.
Peter Hudson turned this Mahogany bowl from scratch as a short demonstration...Photo taken by Andrew King. He also took some slow motion clips on his fancy all singing dancing telephone.....
I remember when telephones were used for making telephone calls! I know, I freely admit to being a dinosaur.
We also spent some time setting up the club's video camera to work with a television which has been donated to the club by two kind members. It will be a great benefit for future demonstrations.
Friday, 15 March 2019
G & S Timber
Had a drive up to Penrith yesterday to G& S Timber, to see a demonstration for Tormek sharpening machines. It was quite interesting, however spent most of the time talking to Pete Osborn, who is chairman of Eden Valley Woodturners, and an excellent demonstrator. Also there was Margaret Garrard, one of the most talented and artistic woodturners around at the moment.
I have a Tormek sharpener however I don't use it as find it far too fiddly for my liking. they are very good, but I prefer to used my Robert Sorby Pro-Sharp. Not as refined but quicker for my needs. Each to his own
There is a pic of three mushrooms I made a long time ago. One natural, One Oiled and One varnished. Need to improve both my turning and my photographic skills.
I have a Tormek sharpener however I don't use it as find it far too fiddly for my liking. they are very good, but I prefer to used my Robert Sorby Pro-Sharp. Not as refined but quicker for my needs. Each to his own
There is a pic of three mushrooms I made a long time ago. One natural, One Oiled and One varnished. Need to improve both my turning and my photographic skills.
Sunday, 10 March 2019
Well I seem to be able to access my old Blog, the picture above is a (Greek) helmet made from a goblet which went wrong....while trying to make the goblet even in thickness, the bowl left the stem...
after an amazing tirade of invective...to be honest I could't think of anything rude enough to say, I drilled out the hole which used to contain the stem of the goblet, turned the finial and made a stand out of some scrap mahogany. well, I like it.
If you have an interest in woodturning and you are in the east Lancashire area come and join our club. more info to follw
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