It's been a few days since I last put virtual pen to paper, so here is a brief summary of what I've been up to.
Tuesday, 15th July 2025
The morning started with an early walk down the lane with the dogs.
We had planned to walk early, as rain was forecast to come in later on in the morning ... the first decent rain in weeks. We had also decided to take a trip over to Rowberry's Nursery, as we are hunting for something to fill a gap* in the border at the rear of the house.
Mummy Sheila accompanied us on our little outing and a wander around the nursery actually got extended to include a light lunch in the nursery restaurant.
I should add that the rain arrived on cue, and it seemed that we actually got a decent amount for once.
The afternoon included a snooze on the sofa, and then I headed out to the carport and turned my collection of timber components in to the start of the potting bench frame. By the time I called it a day I had a self supporting frame ... I still need to make the frame cross members, but that can wait until tomorrow.
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* The gap isn't actually there yet, but it will be, oncen I summon the enthusiasm to dig out the Juniper that has outgrown its plot.
Wednesday, 16th July 2025
Most of Wednesday was spent in the carport working on the potting bench project.
I completed the frame and finally got to try out my new circular saw; cutting the 18mm plywood to form the bench work surface and lower shelf.
By the end of the day I had a fully functional bench and had spent a considerable amount of time pondering how I was going to construct a compost hopper. I needed to biscuit joint a couple of offcuts of ply together to form the back of the hopper, and I think I will need to use pocket screws to affix the hopper sides ... that can wait for a day or two.
In the evening I attended the last Tai Chi session* of this term. As always, I was surprised at how much I enjoy these sessions and I am definitely booked in for the new term in September.
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* I missed a couple of sessions while I was away in Germany, and then a couple more when Kung Po Fran headed off to the wilds of Telford to care for her sister, who was convalescing after a hip replacement.
Thursday, 17th July 2025
I had great intentions for today, but these rapidly petered out.
I had planned on completing the potting bench, but as soon as I wandered in to the workshop I realised that I needed to tidy up, before I continued with my project.
The clear-up took most of the morning. Lunch and a snooze followed, before I climbed in the car and headed over to Cleeve Prior to collect my freshly sharpened clipper blades ... Wilson had better watch out, I will get his rear feet tidied up!
In the evening I met up with Bubbles in Fladbury and we had another great evening fishing.
I started early with a small chub. I landed it within twenty minutes of my first cast, and then sat for the remainder of the evening with very few bites. Whilst I endured a "drought" Bubbles pulled in a couple of large chub and a half-decent bream.
It is fair to say that I was somewhat envious, as my little 8" chublet wasn't impressive, by comparison.
We had agreed to finish fishing at ten o'clock, and I was about to reel in my line, when I saw the tip of my rod bend. I struck and felt the weight of a fish on the line. I reeled in, and was rewarded with a fabulous chub; probably weighing in at a little over 4lbs ... Neither of us could believe my luck!