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Old 23rd January 2018, 05:54   #136921
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Morning Jeff, its a steaming hot mug of strong, sweet, black tea for me first thing in the morning. Are you at the helm as we speak?
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Old 23rd January 2018, 06:07   #136922
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Tea and toast for me! Evening meal as I’ve been on nights
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Old 23rd January 2018, 06:12   #136923
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Morning mate, have a good kip Zzzzzz
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Old 23rd January 2018, 06:29   #136924
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Morning mate, have a good kip Zzzzzz


Hopefully Steve, I’m in the middle of a field so nice and peaceful at this time of year 😎👍
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Old 23rd January 2018, 07:03   #136925
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Morning all 7.30 beautiful red sky as the sun came up bang now raining
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Old 23rd January 2018, 07:57   #136926
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Good morning everyone, It ain't dark & gloomy here, drizzling too.





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Those seat's would have looked lovely in my man cave .
We kept the couch for the conservatory & I bought my missus one of those electric chairs (no that type ) they were perfect Steve just surplus to requirements.

I asked a few charity shops if they wanted them but as it was an incomplete suite they said no.
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Old 23rd January 2018, 14:21   #136927
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Hopefully Steve, I’m in the middle of a field so nice and peaceful at this time of year ����
Takes me back a lot of years to a field in Norfolk where I was on a job in the early hours. Eerily quiet, pitch black but with eyes adjusted for night vision just able to glimpse a thick early-morning Norfolk mist rising off the ground on the horizon in the hours before dawn broke. It was all that you could make out and you could feel the damp in your bones as tiredness began to set in. But very reassuringly all was calm and peaceful when ... BANG! BANG! BANG!


Before the second bang rang out I was instinctively flat on the ground and there was a loud whoosh and accompanying draft felt as every critter and bird vacated the wooden copse on the edge of the field where I lay. Talk about fast reactions lol, it was one of those occasions when everything happens so fast that events seem to happen in slow motion as your life flashes by you.

Our work for that night ended then on safety grounds and we were called to our tented area in an adjacent field where we stayed until the arrival of the local bobby later that morning. He was a wily old character who knew everything and everyone on his patch. Leave it to me, he said in a thick Norfolk accent, this won't be happening again.
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Old 23rd January 2018, 16:06   #136928
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Takes me back a lot of years to a field in Norfolk where I was on a job in the early hours. Eerily quiet, pitch black but with eyes adjusted for night vision just able to glimpse a thick early-morning Norfolk mist rising off the ground on the horizon in the hours before dawn broke. It was all that you could make out and you could feel the damp in your bones as tiredness began to set in. But very reassuringly all was calm and peaceful when ... BANG! BANG! BANG!


Before the second bang rang out I was instinctively flat on the ground and there was a loud whoosh and accompanying draft felt as every critter and bird vacated the wooden copse on the edge of the field where I lay. Talk about fast reactions lol, it was one of those occasions when everything happens so fast that events seem to happen in slow motion as your life flashes by you.

Our work for that night ended then on safety grounds and we were called to our tented area in an adjacent field where we stayed until the arrival of the local bobby later that morning. He was a wily old character who knew everything and everyone on his patch. Leave it to me, he said in a thick Norfolk accent, this won't be happening again.
So what was it ,poachers?
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Old 23rd January 2018, 16:13   #136929
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Evening all well after the early rain turned out not a bad day quite warm for this time of the year did some work in the garden this afternoon.

Wont be on tomorrow morning early start taking Sandra to hospital for minor operation on her back.
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Old 23rd January 2018, 16:40   #136930
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Evening all well after the early rain turned out not a bad day quite warm for this time of the year did some work in the garden this afternoon.

Wont be on tomorrow morning early start taking Sandra to hospital for minor operation on her back.
Hope all goes well for her.

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