Yesterday I went along to a friend and customers 90th birthday tea which was lovely. I met some folk I had lost touch with and swapped stories and we caught up remembering each other and hoping it wouldn't be so long till next time.
This morning I had just stopped at a site to carry out some ecology work and my mobile phone peeped. I checked a text, a very special customer also well advanced in years passed away this morning a very special lady. I stopped what I was doing and toasted her from my bottle of juice.
Bless you Molly.
Sunday, 3 April 2016
Im gonna have a rant
So this morning I went out early to do some ecology work at two sites, one close to Royston the other close to St Albans. The driving was lovely and quiet all the way until I left St Albans for home, by then it was well past nine and people were getting out and about.
Why do people need to rush around all over the place, why do they need to dive from the far lane to the kerbside lane of a three lane roundabout in the space of twenty metres weaving between cars at a stupid speed just to get down a slip road.
Why when I am tootling along at 60 do in the kerbside lane to they speed up close behind me before indicating and then moving to the middle lane.
And why do so many drivers not know what that funny stick thing is below the steering wheel that makes a greenish light twinkle on and off on there cars dash.
To me its symptomatic of the pressure people are under to work and make money at all costs, nothing is sacred anymore and I'm not just talking about religion.
There is a saying, stop the world I want to get off, I think I sympathise with the person who wrote it!
Why do people need to rush around all over the place, why do they need to dive from the far lane to the kerbside lane of a three lane roundabout in the space of twenty metres weaving between cars at a stupid speed just to get down a slip road.
Why when I am tootling along at 60 do in the kerbside lane to they speed up close behind me before indicating and then moving to the middle lane.
And why do so many drivers not know what that funny stick thing is below the steering wheel that makes a greenish light twinkle on and off on there cars dash.
To me its symptomatic of the pressure people are under to work and make money at all costs, nothing is sacred anymore and I'm not just talking about religion.
There is a saying, stop the world I want to get off, I think I sympathise with the person who wrote it!
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Twas a nice walk though
Controversy aside I did enjoy my walk around Ely Country Park. Its managed by a mix of landowners and perhaps because of this has no real corporate feel to it. Its got surfaced paths and unsurfaced nay really muddy ones as well, but then thats where you can choose where you want to go.
After walking through a short grass area you enter tree and shrub lined Springhead Lane then reach the old pits with ducks, geese and great crested grebes, oh yes and a couple of kingfishers dobbing about. Then its through the gate in the hedge and along by the river back to town.
Lovely views of the cathedral on the way round as well this one from the path by the river.
And for a bit of variety you can watch the trains and imagine its the Flying Scotsman you are seeing. An enjoyable walk to my mind.
After walking through a short grass area you enter tree and shrub lined Springhead Lane then reach the old pits with ducks, geese and great crested grebes, oh yes and a couple of kingfishers dobbing about. Then its through the gate in the hedge and along by the river back to town.
Lovely views of the cathedral on the way round as well this one from the path by the river.
And for a bit of variety you can watch the trains and imagine its the Flying Scotsman you are seeing. An enjoyable walk to my mind.
opinions are onions with a pi right!
My local paper has been carrying a story about the way a footpath that runs through a Country Park in Ely has been managed recently. The lane called Springhead Lane or Lovers Lane has been opened up by a contractor working for the county council cutting back trees and shrubs and by cutting back bramble.
Some of the locals have been complaining bitterly to the local papers and getting quite a bit of coverage, one lady says she is horrified by what has happened down at Lover's Lane.
Its one of the reasons I went for a walk down there yesterday to see what outrageous damage has been caused partly because I have long held the view that the path was too shaded and might make users feel insecure. The picture below is a Cambridge News picture which shows part of the lane now.
But then thats my opinion, others think differently. Opinions eh onions with pi in.
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Which came first aorta or hadnabinfer
I had a late afternoon appointment at the local hospital last week, all connected with my recent spell of ill health and well it had me confused by the end and no mistake.
First an ultrasound, well surely ultra means really good but I didnt hear a thing, then the doctor says me kidneys are fine and so was me aorta. Well first off what does he know about my shopping at the butchers and then aorta what.
Already slightly confused I heads of for a blood test, take a ticket here and wait the sign says, so you takes one of them tickets you used to get at supermarket meat counters you know them ones with numbers on. The nurse calls out the number and off you go to get your blood took.
I says to her when do we get some meat then with this ticket, she looked, that got me wondering had they run out, then I got to thinking about that doctor and what he said about kidneys, was that all they had left!
I came out like I said confused with no meat or kidneys come to that and thinking. Aorta known that Id get nothing but if it hadnabinfer a late apointment then perhaps I might have.
First an ultrasound, well surely ultra means really good but I didnt hear a thing, then the doctor says me kidneys are fine and so was me aorta. Well first off what does he know about my shopping at the butchers and then aorta what.
Already slightly confused I heads of for a blood test, take a ticket here and wait the sign says, so you takes one of them tickets you used to get at supermarket meat counters you know them ones with numbers on. The nurse calls out the number and off you go to get your blood took.
I says to her when do we get some meat then with this ticket, she looked, that got me wondering had they run out, then I got to thinking about that doctor and what he said about kidneys, was that all they had left!
I came out like I said confused with no meat or kidneys come to that and thinking. Aorta known that Id get nothing but if it hadnabinfer a late apointment then perhaps I might have.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
cart before horse or what
Im still in a state of disbelief really.
There is a group of Councillors and lord knows who else called rather grandly the City Deal who for months have been throwing ideas for improvements to traffic about left right and centre for the good of Cambridge, a lot of the ideas are based around improving bus travel.
Imagine my surprise then when earlier this week it was reported that the City Deal team have had a meeting with the main bus operator about there high ticket costs.
Is it me or what!
There is a group of Councillors and lord knows who else called rather grandly the City Deal who for months have been throwing ideas for improvements to traffic about left right and centre for the good of Cambridge, a lot of the ideas are based around improving bus travel.
Imagine my surprise then when earlier this week it was reported that the City Deal team have had a meeting with the main bus operator about there high ticket costs.
Is it me or what!
Space time continuum distorted down the fen part two
Is there a part two, how can there be. Well there is its the bits I forgot to say just in case you all rush of down the fen read on and be warned.
So after the terrific incident involving the lorry and the overwhelming amount of traffic, about four cars etc each side of the blockage. We all drove on across the fen when to my complete consternation I noticed road repairs, what, yes road repairs new tarmac to try and lessen some of the humps and bumps.
Now if you have never driven across there you will not know that the road is listed, not architecturally you understand but side to side so perhaps listing might be more appropriate then it is also twisted and has almost mountainous sections to contend with which are fine if you respect it and drive at speeds that mean you get to the other end without shaking and worrying about what that noise was on the car when you hit a sticky up bit.
Anyway repairs have been made so the next few crossings could need to be made slower than usual to work out which humps bumps twists etc have now gone and which remain. The benefit of those changes will of course all change if we get another odd year of weather and the road sections, concrete covered with tarmac, move again as they do on a regularish basis.
Then after my lazy late lunch I finally reach the village of Reach well not quite and what do I see, the road crossing wires of a traffic monitoring counter. The cheek of it, the county council are obviously trying to find out how many vehicles are using the fen road, despicable behaviour that will encourage people to drive the route just to go over the wires and be counted. I hope the poor folk of Reach have been warned, the users of the Dykes End will certainly have something to talk about over there pints as a result of this.
So after the terrific incident involving the lorry and the overwhelming amount of traffic, about four cars etc each side of the blockage. We all drove on across the fen when to my complete consternation I noticed road repairs, what, yes road repairs new tarmac to try and lessen some of the humps and bumps.
Now if you have never driven across there you will not know that the road is listed, not architecturally you understand but side to side so perhaps listing might be more appropriate then it is also twisted and has almost mountainous sections to contend with which are fine if you respect it and drive at speeds that mean you get to the other end without shaking and worrying about what that noise was on the car when you hit a sticky up bit.
Anyway repairs have been made so the next few crossings could need to be made slower than usual to work out which humps bumps twists etc have now gone and which remain. The benefit of those changes will of course all change if we get another odd year of weather and the road sections, concrete covered with tarmac, move again as they do on a regularish basis.
Then after my lazy late lunch I finally reach the village of Reach well not quite and what do I see, the road crossing wires of a traffic monitoring counter. The cheek of it, the county council are obviously trying to find out how many vehicles are using the fen road, despicable behaviour that will encourage people to drive the route just to go over the wires and be counted. I hope the poor folk of Reach have been warned, the users of the Dykes End will certainly have something to talk about over there pints as a result of this.
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