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Merlot for me. No idea what the critics say but it makes life borderline "liveable" at the moment.Originally posted by Baldy View PostOn my second glass of chardonnay. I get criticised for enjoying its uncouth and robust flavours, but the critics can 'do one'
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Ouch you've had the sun then. We had cloud but very warm .
Prefer nz drys myself. Hope you've got some cream on that sun burn.
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On my second glass of chardonnay. I get criticised for enjoying its uncouth and robust flavours, but the critics can 'do one'
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Evening
We have to drive as in the back of nowhere and would get run over back a tractor or milk tanker as no pavements otherwise.
Been weeding and roped OH in who isnt into gardening bug is helping me . Also cleaned out the pond that puppy keeps getting in. Alot of gunk sat ag the moment . Found 3 large newts and 4 babies so far.
Dog walk time
Hot shower
....then a much needed drink!!!! Wine !
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^Sounds like a good challenge, Baldy. Hope you have fun.
No chance of sunburn here. Horizon to horizon clouds.
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Will be head IT honcho at a fairly local secondary school - not much cash to spend and lots wanted doing... which is life I guess.
Been in the back garden in the sun with a couple of bottles of Corona - wonder if their sales have gone up more than other brands in the last month?
Have overdone it on the sun and am now looknig at red patches where I've got no pigmentation... hmmm should take better care of myself.
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It's not physical exercise I agree but it can most definitely be a mental release for some who are alone and not coping well with the lockdown and mental health is equally as important as physical health.Originally posted by Martin H View PostDriving is not exercise. ............
But I think the main argument is, the more cars on the road the more chance of an accident or breakdown. Our hospitals are busy enough without victims of accidents adding to the workload, and breakdowns cause their own problems.
Anyway, as for the last bit, that makes perfect sense and something I hadn't thought of so thank you for that. Clearly I wasn't looking at the bigger picture.
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Driving is not exercise. If you want to drive then walk, just walk. But Ithink the main argument is, the more cars on the road the more chance of an accident or breakdown. Our hospitals are busy enough without victims of accidents adding to the workload, and breakdowns cause their own problems.Originally posted by gardening_gal View PostSomething is bugging me about the lockdown and the thought just wont go away.
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How come we are allowed to walk from A - B but we are not allowed to drive there? I get that walking provides physical exercise but driving can provide mental exercise/release from four walls especially for certain groups of people. I know a few people who are crawling the walls, are not fit enough to walk very far but could get in their car on their own driveway, drive for a short while not stopping or interacting with anyone on the way. Then home again to their own driveway. There's zero chance of interaction with anyone whereas walking may mean you will see or pass someone on the way. Yet it's a blanket ban,no driving unless essential.
I understand driving outwith normal areas or going sightseeing etc isn't on, but that's not what I'm talking about here. I've just read about someone who drove to the same park they usually walk their dog to every day in life and got into trouble for it. It seems wrong to me. What am I missing???
Stay safe and take no risks!
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Big life change Baldy, open book ahead of you now, you can land on any age you like. (And yes I would have thought an Amazon voucher would have been a nice appropriate thing to do but at least you got some recognition.)
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This is my favourite pizza dough recipe. Makes three of my preferred pizza bases but just two of Mr Snoop's as he likes lots of dough.
500 g strong flour
350 g water
10 g salt
3 g instant yeast
Mix together till ingredients all incorporated (no need to knead) and bung in fridge and leave for at least three days and up to five.
To make pizza, remove from fridge two hours in advance and divide into two or three (or up to five if you like thin, crispy pizza bases). Fold each portion a few times and then shape into balls. Leave to come to room temperature and to rise a bit and then make pizza.
The problem is giving over fridge space for so long, but if you have it, this makes a really tasty dough.
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Something is bugging me about the lockdown and the thought just wont go away.
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How come we are allowed to walk from A - B but we are not allowed to drive there? I get that walking provides physical exercise but driving can provide mental exercise/release from four walls especially for certain groups of people. I know a few people who are crawling the walls, are not fit enough to walk very far but could get in their car on their own driveway, drive for a short while not stopping or interacting with anyone on the way. Then home again to their own driveway. There's zero chance of interaction with anyone whereas walking may mean you will see or pass someone on the way. Yet it's a blanket ban,no driving unless essential.
I understand driving outwith normal areas or going sightseeing etc isn't on, but that's not what I'm talking about here. I've just read about someone who drove to the same park they usually walk their dog to every day in life and got into trouble for it. It seems wrong to me. What am I missing???
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I am motivated (slightly obsessed) by lists hence why I like the "what are you going to do today / tomorrow" thread.
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