Well, i just checked the date of my last post, it seems it was nearly a year and a half ago. So much time passed, so much has happened. We are currently enjoting HRH 12, over in Wales, for the last time. From 2019 we head over to Great Yarmouth. Seen a few bands, drank a few beers and talked the talk. Sometimes i wonder why i go to see the bands that i have seen before. Sometimes, not always, the set is the same, the clothes are the same and the songs are the same. An example was Saxon last night. The set up on stage was exactly the same as every gig i have been to of theirs, the music that they played was virtually the same and they were dressed exactly the same( well Biff was anyway). Don't get me wrong, they give a good performance, but we want to see something different. We want to hear new songs as well as the classics. We want to take away new memories, not the same ones. I think i may think wisely about who i pay to see based on how they are performing. Iron maiden show the...
Finally its done(well not quite, just waiting for the glass for the windows from my brother). The shed just needs painting now. I have offered my son £10 to paint it and he has agreed. He did try to get more money but I am such a scrooge I wouldn't budge. It is quite large at 14ft x 7ft but it is not just going to be used as a shed. With the size of the windows and the fact that they are double glazed and also the polythene roof it is ideal as a grow area for all my tomato plants that I have grown. I got some seed mats cheap from Wyevale at the end of last year and put them into pots. There were three varieties and I have ended up with about 45 plants. Don't think I will attempt to keep all of them but I will see how they grow and keep the strongest. All my veggies are now strarting to get strong in the greenhouse at home. I have poet cabbage, savoy cabbage, cauli, peppers, rhubarb, climbing french beans, broad beans and peas. As you can see I have no space left in my greenhou...
BBC science producer Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year. You can follow his exploits on this page. TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY - THE DEEP SOUTH We witness what could be a colony of emperor penguins We've had three days at sea, heading ever further South. The Captain on HMS Endurance, Bob Tarrant, has decided that it would not be time-effective to try to reach Thurston Island. Satellite images show a build-up of sea ice, so we might spend a week trying to get close and still not make it. Or worse, get stuck. But that means we've more chance of getting the scientists into sites on Alexander Island and around the Ronne entrance. The Ronne entrance marks the junction between the Antarctic Peninsula and the bulk of Western Antarctica, an...
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