Perhaps someone can helpfully advise that if he had taken the precaution of ramp to allow wildlife to escape he would not now be faced with the dilemma
Was it you, by way of helping the wimp out, on the other end of the 'litter picker'?View attachment 454491
Doing a good impression of being alive but was very dead (stiff dead) interestingly it's a grey squirrel displaying melanistic (black) pelage.
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Yes it was me, zoology degree (saw and cut up quite a few dead things!) and working in a hospital pathology lab for 30 years means my squeamish filter is turned right downWas it you, by way of helping the wimp out, on the other end of the 'litter picker'?
Yes it was me, zoology degree (saw and cut up quite a few dead things!) and working in a hospital pathology lab for 30 years means my squeamish filter is turned right down
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Perhaps someone can helpfully advise that if he had taken the precaution of ramp to allow wildlife to escape he would not now be faced with the dilemma
Some people are just squeamish. Why should some people..sorry to be sexist ,but especially women..be afraid of a mouse ? Some people have an irrational fear of spiders ..arachnophobia .Some have aversion to blood and aren't able to deal with the bodies of dead people. The man in question is obviously averse to handling anything that's dead. It's not really about empathy but a state of mind.I must lack empathy but I don't understand the reaction.
The animal is, unfortunatrly, dead so isn't going to struggle or bite. It clearly died fairly recently so isn't going to be smelly or fall apart when handled, so what is the problem?
Though, good on DW for helping out and agree with BB some form of escape slope would be a good idea.
Dave
I'd say congratulations, but having been there, I know that's not always applicable.Today I became a church warden.
I'd say congratulations, but having been there, I know that's not always applicable.
Is this a practical role only, or do you have to do pastoral stuff, preaching etc?
I just felt that I couldn't say no. I can't see myself getting involved in giving readings and thankfully there doesn't seem to be a shortage of volunteers for that so at the moment I'm a bit puzzled why they wanted me. The H&S stuff does need to be done but I could have done that without the title. Having just finished my last little project along that line I have no other work in so I have the time.
When I left work the plan was to volunteer for something but that didn't work out and I became a carer so this is my first non family helping post and at moment I'm happy to help.
It should have been explained that wardens are responsible for the fabric of the church, and they saw you had ability in that area. Wardens can also function in a spiritual leadership role, but where there's sufficient clergy that's not usually required.
The local NHS.
I have NHS hearing aids, as I have been hard of hearing for over 20 years, and refuse to pay the cost of private ones, as I would have shelled out around 25k by now for all the sets I have needed over the years. (Life expectancy of a hearing aid is 5/6 years.) I had to have my current ones repaired in December, but when the Audiologist tried to connect them to the computer to check them the computer said no! So I got another pair of used ones, so all my gadgets still worked with them, to tide me over as I was overdue another hearing assessment, (7 years since the last one), and they said it would be sometime in September.
Yesterday the Audiology Department rang me up and asked if I'd be able to come in on Sat or Sun for my hearing test and new aid fitting. I asked what time on Sat and they gave me a choice of morning or afternoon, so I went with afternoon. I was amazed as they never worked on weekends before! I check the NHS app and it was confirmed on that, but today the app said I had a message from Audiology, when I checked it was a copy of the letter for the appointment which they are sending out in the post. I will be lucky to get the letter before the appointment date! What an absolute waste of money to send a letter when they asked if I would like to attend and it was all agreed on the phone.
The only down side is that they are changing the make of aids, so I will need to by a new TV streamer to work with these ones, but not too fussed as the one I've got at the the moment is old tech, so it will be a vast improvement.
I had CT scan on a Sunday afternoon at 4.00pm about eight months ago as part of an elimination process.All ended ok..but yes, its the norm now to help reduce backlogs.3 years ago I had to have a CT Angiogram done and my appointment for the scan was on a Sunday morning!!!!
SWMBO must be lucky, her's is on its 13 year and still fine, maybe BAHA's last a bit longer, they are quite pricey.The local NHS.
I have NHS hearing aids, as I have been hard of hearing for over 20 years, and refuse to pay the cost of private ones, as I would have shelled out around 25k by now for all the sets I have needed over the years. (Life expectancy of a hearing aid is 5/6 years.) I had to have my current ones repaired in December, but when the Audiologist tried to connect them to the computer to check them the computer said no! So I got another pair of used ones, so all my gadgets still worked with them, to tide me over as I was overdue another hearing assessment, (7 years since the last one), and they said it would be sometime in September.
Yesterday the Audiology Department rang me up and asked if I'd be able to come in on Sat or Sun for my hearing test and new aid fitting. I asked what time on Sat and they gave me a choice of morning or afternoon, so I went with afternoon. I was amazed as they never worked on weekends before! I check the NHS app and it was confirmed on that, but today the app said I had a message from Audiology, when I checked it was a copy of the letter for the appointment which they are sending out in the post. I will be lucky to get the letter before the appointment date! What an absolute waste of money to send a letter when they asked if I would like to attend and it was all agreed on the phone.
The only down side is that they are changing the make of aids, so I will need to by a new TV streamer to work with these ones, but not too fussed as the one I've got at the the moment is old tech, so it will be a vast improvement.
Remember, most of us golfers probably started with a half set and you had to mske up shots as you went round, four clubs halves that again and doubles the made uo shots, oh to go back to the simpler game.My best round so far this season! Since my 'leccy trolley was in for repair, I was carrying so only had 4 clubs and a putter to use. Took out any uncertainty as to what to use and won me 30p too!
It's quite an arduous job getting those pesky weeds up from between the bricks.I used to do it with a thin-edged sharp knife. Unless you kneel down it's back-breaking work. I now just spray them with weed-killer and they wither, die and disintegrate. Large ones that are easy to pull out, I'll do that.I got up today intending to go to the supermarket and clear the weeds on the block paving and maybe think about washing cars too as they're covered in dust or sand or something that reguarly falls here. It was sunny when I was having breakfast and also when I went outside to pick todays ripe strawberries and raspberries (got a good harvest today) but it then clouded over and the wind started (er... weather wind, not flatulence) so I had a rethink. I could have been disappointed that the weather had changed but I'm not desperate for anything from the supermarket so I can wait until I have to go out on Saturday or Sunday, there's no point washing cars if it looks like rain and as I don't want weeds blowing all over the weeding can wait to. I don't have to do anything today. I gave up the 9-5 15 years ago but sometimes I forget that often my time is my own. A warm feeling came over me![]()
It's quite an arduous job getting those pesky weeds up from between the bricks.I used to do it with a thin-edged sharp knife. Unless you kneel down it's back-breaking work. I now just spray them with weed-killer and they wither, die and disintegrate. Large ones that are easy to pull out, I'll do that.
By the way...re the dust on your car. Maybe you know but we get Saharan sand/dust here in the UK quite regularly carried on the southerlies/Jet Stream and if there's no rain it will travel on out over the North Sea but if it rains where you are then the dust will be washed out of the atmosphere down onto your area. The upside is that there will often be spectacular sunrises/ sunsets ...
Last November and February we experienced this in Tenerife where the westerly wind, which is quite strong, is called Calima. It usually comes in July,August and September..sandstorm season in the Sahara but can occur at any time. That sand/dust from Morocco and the north of Western Sahara, east of Tenerife,...620 miles away... of course, traps the heat, too so it's also very warm. The waiters told us when it was due and the ground staff took down all the pool-side sun-brollies and cleared the sun-loungers. Of course, I loved it re the sunrise/sunsets.. Everyone else was cursing..lol. The winds, which can reach 80mph, carry that sand/dust, not only up into Europe on southerlies but as far as the Caribbean, North and South America on westerlies . The scale of nature is amazing. It can last a few hours or as long as a week. Most times it's a few days. The Cape Verdi Islands are hit quite badly,too. They are 970 miles south of Tenerife and off the coast of Mauritius/Senegal. Another little tit-bit..lol. The clusters of thunderstorms that are generated off the coast of Senegal..transitioning from continental to maritime environmental conditions, can evolve to rotate as one, anti-clockwise, and then, sometimes, start a journey across the Atlantic to the Caribbean and, mainly Florida but sometimes into the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America now...lol) as a hurricane. Not many people know that...![]()
I usually use a knife for the block paving weeds but in the past few weeks I've started to use a strimmer as it's much quicker and achieves the same end. The weed killer seems to have just no effect at all. What do you use? On the dust/sand. It's not the usual slightly red stuff. This new stuff is almost plastic like to the touch and just coats everything. I don't remember seeing this before.
Both jobs can wait until another day.
Just shows how simple the game CAN be. Club, ball, and course don't move until our hands go on the club, then all goes belly up.I get reasonable scores with 3 and a putter (driver, 7i & PW) on my "home" course. Takes out the decisions!
Re Weed killer.. Roundup. It's pretty nasty stuff, though. Some say use agricultural vinegar...seems you can get 30% in some places I was told that vinegar/salt with a few drops of washing up liquid is good. Sounds more friendly to the environment.
I've just Goggled that agricultural vinegar and here's what I read.
'Gently mix together 2 cups of distilled vinegar and 1 tablespoon of dish soap. Put this in a spray bottle and spray the weeds on a sunny day, when it isn't likely to be washed away by rain. Make sure to thoroughly cover all the leaves of the weeds when you do this. If necessary, repeat this again after a few days'
I wonder what the plasticy stuff on the car is, then ? I assume it doesn't damage the paintwork or you'd have mentioned that.
Been in Berlin with for four nights with SWMBO, flying home at 6pm today. Checked forecast for weekend, yip, rain. Something at the back of my mind says the course is hosting the Assistant Pro Championship this week, could be a while before I get to swear at a wee white ball.WCMUT was a Stableford score of 17 (18 is scoring to your handicap over 9 holes) after 2 weeks off. Went in cold and put the first 2 balls OOB too! Losing 10p was an extremely minor annoyance.
If I get that golf frustrated, I swear at putts on the living room carpet.Been in Berlin with for four nights with SWMBO, flying home at 6pm today. Checked forecast for weekend, yip, rain. Something at the back of my mind says the course is hosting the Assistant Pro Championship this week, could be a while before I get to swear at a wee white ball.