09/06/2010, 18:46
The rain has stopped. The door is open again and warmer air is circulating. Plants have leaped by inches and we're just less than two weeks away from the longest day.Time is passing at pace.It does that when you're older. I don't remember time flying so fast when I was a youngster going to school, playing tennis, doing chores and finding minutes like hours to fill in so many different ways. Those were the days!!
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08/06/2010, 09:11
The Sunday night train from Glasgow to Oban lies precariously balanced over rail and road, courtesy of a landslide that caused rocks to fall onto the track and cause a derailment. Thankfully there were only a few minor casualties among the passengers, but it must have been a scarey moment or two when the train crashed, tumbled over and came to a stop lying on its side with flames leaping through the carriages. Rescue services were on the scene very quickly, as passengers were immediately disembarked by staff. The road and rail links to Oban by the most direct routes are now closed, causing diversions by hundreds of miles to locals and tourists alike. It may well be quite a while before any kind of service an be returned, after a full examination of the line and its environs have been made. The current level of rainfall after such a dry period will no doubt hamper the attempts to remove the carriages, but hopefully, after the line has been made safe, normal service will be resumed to this gateway to the islands of the west coast.
Rain, rain and more rain. At least the garden plants are enjoying this 'monsoon' weather, which seems set to remain for the remainder of the week. Now where did I put my rain jacket???
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06/06/2010, 09:13
Summer is here. We wait for it, moan about it NOT coming and when it DOES come we moan about it being too HOT!! Contrary we certainly are as far as weather is concerned.
At the moment it's cool. The sun is behind clouds,and Dougal and I are enjoying the lack of heat. Joan and Marshall are on their way to Carlisle, Joan to meet up with Kev and the girls, and Marsh to meet up with his pals before going back to school tomorrow. Keith and Brenda are in Carlisle tomorrow so hope to meet with Joan and Kev for lunch before they all go their separate ways.
Sooooooooooooo, Dougal and I are home alone and will hopefully enjoy a walk before it gets hot and a quiet day under the brolly once the sun comes out to try to melt us!
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04/06/2010, 12:49
I don't share my mac with many people, but Marshall is an exception. Given that he's with us this week, I've leant him my mac prompting me to update my vaio, which should have been done a while ago. Extra ram and a complete update has returned it to a useful state.
It is a great little pc, very portable and quite powerful, but it doesn't quite rise to the status of my mac.It'll do for now, since I'm not spending too much time on the computer, prefering to be out in our wondeful weather to lap up the sunshine. Sun brings growth. Growth brings forth weeds......so I'll be out today with strimmer and hoe to do business!
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03/06/2010, 06:17
It's just after six. The sun is already up. There's a stillness and warmth that offers promise for the coming day. Birds are already active punctuating the quiet with chatter and song. An engine here and there indicates the beginning of the morning rush to work. I've just watched a big black crow lift one of our bird feeders off its hook on the bird feeder stand and try to make off with it. That's why the feeder was twenty yards away when we came home from London and had to be reclaimed. A quick shooing and a subsequent wiring(in dressing gown and slippers) will hopefully halt any further removal of the feeders. What a cheeky bird!
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