Yay, it's cheery Friday.
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Ah, ta. That's good then obviously.
Talking of Fridays, I see that last Friday had "most users ever online" - 497. Aww, pity we couldn't manage just 3 more. Anyroad, who were they I wonder? Nothing on telly last Friday or summat?
Talking of Fridays, I see that last Friday had "most users ever online" - 497. Aww, pity we couldn't manage just 3 more. Anyroad, who were they I wonder? Nothing on telly last Friday or summat?
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Not cheery exactly, but a big sense of relief.
After many years of struggling, then a couple of months of preparing myself, have this week sat down with the Mr and told him that I don't want to live with him any more.
All rather difficult and sad, but he's taken it as well as I could have hoped, and three days later, the world hasn't stopped spinning, we're still talking, and neither house or my bikepacking gear has been burned ...
In true Mr Z humour, he is looking forward to the prospect of never, ever, having to look at another piece of Quorn, tofu, or a courgette, ever again
All being well, I will be moving to a tiny terrace in Brynmawr soon, which as an extra bonus feature comes complete with dilapidated brick outhouse, the sort that this community favours kipping in...
Definitely feels.like the hardest, most grown up, thing I've ever done.
I know many of you have trodden this path before me.
Now go and be cheery FFS
After many years of struggling, then a couple of months of preparing myself, have this week sat down with the Mr and told him that I don't want to live with him any more.
All rather difficult and sad, but he's taken it as well as I could have hoped, and three days later, the world hasn't stopped spinning, we're still talking, and neither house or my bikepacking gear has been burned ...
In true Mr Z humour, he is looking forward to the prospect of never, ever, having to look at another piece of Quorn, tofu, or a courgette, ever again

All being well, I will be moving to a tiny terrace in Brynmawr soon, which as an extra bonus feature comes complete with dilapidated brick outhouse, the sort that this community favours kipping in...
Definitely feels.like the hardest, most grown up, thing I've ever done.
I know many of you have trodden this path before me.
Now go and be cheery FFS
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Not an easy thing to do V especially as we get older and the prospect of living without someone can seem harder than the reality of continuing to live with them. These things have a habit of working out though.
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A brave and hard thing to do, but sounds like you you did it in the right way, good luck!
At the complete other end of the spectrum, my youngest boy - born in the middle of the first lockdown - is 4 today! Lots of excitement and parental pride, reminding me of my own excited birthday's as a young boy, and giving me great pleasure to watch on
At the complete other end of the spectrum, my youngest boy - born in the middle of the first lockdown - is 4 today! Lots of excitement and parental pride, reminding me of my own excited birthday's as a young boy, and giving me great pleasure to watch on

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Thanks StuBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:23 am ....as we get older and the prospect of living without someone can seem harder....


Cheery here, not just because it's Friday but as I'm also planning to spend tomorrow evening/night at Mum's in the woods, cooking dinner, drinking beer, reading my book and sleeping in the hammock

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Best wishes for the future V.
Cheery stuff here: It's 9 years since Bear Cub no.1 first rode a pedal bike, and I've got my first guiding gig of the season this afternoon. Hoping that my battered and failing body* makes it through! I do have an ample supply of jelly beans, so should be fine.
*Tennis elbow, sprained wrist, root canal treatment yesterday.
Cheery stuff here: It's 9 years since Bear Cub no.1 first rode a pedal bike, and I've got my first guiding gig of the season this afternoon. Hoping that my battered and failing body* makes it through! I do have an ample supply of jelly beans, so should be fine.
*Tennis elbow, sprained wrist, root canal treatment yesterday.
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Just you

After many years doing voluntary wardening for a chunk of our local river and brook, Anglia Water requested a bit of (free) help surveying all the outfalls and tributaries. Yeah go on then. Spent the morning wading two miles of the brook with my chum Ruth noting all the outfalls and any problems. It was actually rather fun seeing the area from a very different angle - several feet below ground level. Lots of interesting plants, and even a kingfisher tempted by the surprisingly large number of fish.


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"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
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Just picked my birthday present up from Mrs Mac.
Quite cheery.

Just picked my birthday present up from Mrs Mac.
Quite cheery.
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good to get out in the sunshine...
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Cheery enough - contemplating my April BAM, and thinking a wander round Fife is probably a better bet than heading up to the Cairngorms as it's looking a bit wintery up there this weekend - ironic given the drookit winter we've had.
Hopefully a less dull BAM than last month!
In the meantime, I'm having a well earned beer after another hectic week
Hopefully a less dull BAM than last month!
In the meantime, I'm having a well earned beer after another hectic week

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Walked out of the ice rink to see a fox slinking along a fence by the entrance. Then while waiting at the traffic lights to get onto the main road, a super floofy owl landed on a fence post, eye balled us for 10 seconds or so, then flow off again. Bloody love owls, so that made me right cheery!
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It's Friday. I'm lying in my hammock on my April BaM., snug and warm, listening to the rain pattering on my tarp. The 100 ml of Lidls finest cognac is just starting to kick in...
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Mrs Mac has great taste to pick one of those for youmacinblack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:12 pm [img][/img]
Just picked my birthday present up from Mrs Mac.
Quite cheery.

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Friday kicked off with a forest walk and then I headed over to Great Orme for a ride
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voodoo_simon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:53 am Friday kicked off with a forest walk and then I headed over to Great Orme for a ride

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Another 4 day weekend starts at 6pm today
No plans yet though
Did see a bloke out in the country lanes of Nantwich yesterday on a penny farthing! Braver than me on some of those roads, certainly put a smile on my face seeing it

No plans yet though
Did see a bloke out in the country lanes of Nantwich yesterday on a penny farthing! Braver than me on some of those roads, certainly put a smile on my face seeing it

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Driving to Wales later, in the rain. Sort of cheery...?
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Cheery as I'm off to do my May BAM, courtesy of the Cairngorms tour. Weather currently stunning, expecting the usual deterioration tomorrow but hopefully avoid any lightening strikes!
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Cheery here as I’ve just been beasted for 140 miles across Spain by Dunc
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I've just serviced my Buell, so will apologise now for any poor weather that may arrive over the weekend.
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It's a cheery Friday (well, Saturday) for me as I quit my job last week and don't really plan on getting another one any time soon.
Was pretty high stress (senior management level) and in a difficult subject (investigating child abuse) and my cortisol levels weren't doing me any good.
I decided to be a bit like Crocodile Dundee and went walkabout this week (Northumberland Coastal Path) but am now home and the two tubeless tyres I set up stayed inflated which is a win.
The wee town I stay in is also having a beer festival today which sounds pleasant.
Next steps - finish prepping my Honda CRF250 for a month doing the TET around the Pyrenees starting in June. Have built a pannier bag rack out of a pair of chopping boards so looking forward to leaving the bike on its side and prepping dinner.
Was pretty high stress (senior management level) and in a difficult subject (investigating child abuse) and my cortisol levels weren't doing me any good.
I decided to be a bit like Crocodile Dundee and went walkabout this week (Northumberland Coastal Path) but am now home and the two tubeless tyres I set up stayed inflated which is a win.
The wee town I stay in is also having a beer festival today which sounds pleasant.
Next steps - finish prepping my Honda CRF250 for a month doing the TET around the Pyrenees starting in June. Have built a pannier bag rack out of a pair of chopping boards so looking forward to leaving the bike on its side and prepping dinner.
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Wow, fair play! That takes some bottle to quit your jobyourguitarhero wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 9:20 am It's a cheery Friday (well, Saturday) for me as I quit my job last week and don't really plan on getting another one any time soon.
Was pretty high stress (senior management level) and in a difficult subject (investigating child abuse) and my cortisol levels weren't doing me any good.
I decided to be a bit like Crocodile Dundee and went walkabout this week (Northumberland Coastal Path) but am now home and the two tubeless tyres I set up stayed inflated which is a win.
The wee town I stay in is also having a beer festival today which sounds pleasant.
Next steps - finish prepping my Honda CRF250 for a month doing the TET around the Pyrenees starting in June. Have built a pannier bag rack out of a pair of chopping boards so looking forward to leaving the bike on its side and prepping dinner.

Enjoy your time off, hope it works out for you
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Cheery Friday indeed...spinning up and down the Corvedale....smelling familiar smells and enjoying the familiar views. Great service at Pearce Cycles in Ludlow...pleasant and courteous drivers unlike Qld. Couldn't have asked for nicer weather for a couple of hours out on 2 wheels. Here's hoping the bag of sunshine we brought from Brisvegas continues to function for a few more weeks.
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Mrs P vaguely watching EuroV in the background. I've not been able to ascertain why. But I'm stuck with it too. It's all rubbish! No tunes to any of them, lot of shouting, lot of tedious repetitive beats, each set sounds exactly the same to poor old Reg. Where's the Macc Lads when you need them eh?
There, I've shamelessly played the old fart card!
The devilish Irish stage show's quite entertaining though to be fair


There, I've shamelessly played the old fart card!
The devilish Irish stage show's quite entertaining though to be fair


"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW