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A mixed Thursday

A visit to the Royal Glamorgan Hospital this morning and another appointment scheduled for next month.

Received a voicemail on my mobile phone when I returned to the car to let me know that my new glasses were ready so I called in at the opticians in the village on my way home.

I did a little shopping at Tesco in Upper Boat and then called in at Focus DIY to get a new connector for the outside tap, the previous one broke yesterday while I was pressure washing the Nissan Patrol, the weather was too wet today to finish washing it so we’ll have to wait and see what it’s like tomorrow.

A busy and fun filled week

Claire came to stay with us for a few days this week. πŸ™‚

We visited quite a few places and here are some photographs taken with the Fuji F11 point and shoot camera that I carry with me all the time.

Prinknash Abbey near Gloucester.

Claire feeding the ducks.

Prinknash#1

A brightly coloured bird.

Prinknash#2

Claire feeding the pygmy goats

Prinknash Pygmy Goats

Claire with some of the tame deer

Prinknash - Deer

Amelia Trust Farm near Barry.

Piglets

Amelia Trust - Piglets

Claire making friends with some piglets

Amelia Trust - Claire with Piglets

Claire photographing calves

Amelia Trust - Calves

The local Peugeot dealer.

Claire checking out the new Peugeot 207 convertible at Griffin Mill Garages – verdict nice car but too small, it’ll have to be the 307 convertible!

Peugeot

Mothers Day lunch at John and Ida’s in Pontypridd with my mum was excellent.

Claire left after lunch for the drive back to Marham, unfortunately it was a very long journey due to traffic jams and accidents but she did see Jeremy Clarkson in his Ferrari on the way!

A damp Friday

Just returned from RAF Marham where we were once again invited to present the basketball trophy at the annual tournament in memory of our eldest son James. Congratulations to Jonesy’s Boys from the ECM Bay who won the competition for the second year running. We had a terrific time, it was great to see everyone again. We were also fortunate in being invited to visit the section yesterday morning for coffee before heading back. Special thanks to Keith, Claire, Lee, Andy, Gill, Mal, The Chief – Nigel, The Warrant Officer – Steve and everyone else for all the organisation and making our visit once again so special.

We also couldn’t be in Norfolk without visiting all the family and catching up on everything that’s been happening, we had a terrific time. Now need to go on a diet to return to the weight before the trip. πŸ™‚

Basketball

A wet Tuesday

Es i dosbarth Cymraeg yn Llanharan bore yma. I went to Welsh class in Llanharan this morning, continuing to work on the current set of assessments.

It was too wet today to do any more work on the Passat so I finished some re-coding of my web site

A dry Monday

I gave Paul a lift home from Pontyclun this morning, he’s waiting to find out what’s wrong with his car.

Did some work on the Passat, the heater blower motor packed in a while ago which makes it pretty much undriveable in cold and wet weather. The main dealer charges around £200 for a new blower motor and I believe something over £500 to supply and fit it. πŸ™ Managed to source a new unit for under £100 with next day delivery. It’s a bit of a pain to remove and fit the blower motor, it involves removing the glove compartment but the passenger air bag is positioned in such a way as to make it almost impossible to remove the motor without removing the air bag. πŸ™ I took the easy way out, disconnected the battery and removed the air bag. πŸ™‚

More snow today

Despite the overnight weather forecast being rain it snowed overnight with more snow this morning.

A trip to Tesco again this morning, it was much busier than yesterday.

Some of the side roads are still very slippery although the Nissan Patrol coped very well. I still haven’t needed to switch it into four wheel drive during the current spell of snow. πŸ™‚

A snow covered Thursday

We had about two inches of snow overnight with a little more this morning. It makes me wonder how many drivers of ‘non-permanent four wheel drive’ 4×4 vehicles will get into their trucks and without thinking select four wheel drive as they believe that is the correct thing to do in snow, it’s actually a very wrong thing to do as with the majority of these 4x4s it’s one of the most dangerous and damaging thing you can do. Without a centre differential (as fitted to permanent 4 wheel drive vehicles like Land Rovers) you not only put damaging stresses on the drive train with dangerous and expensive consequences but you suffer from severe under steer. Most dangerously as engine braking is applied evenly to both front and back axles, if you’re going down hill you risk having the rear of the vehicle spinning around to the front. The correct method of driving in snow with most temporary 4 wheel drive vehicles is to leave them in 2 wheel drive and only engage 4 wheel drive if you become stuck and then immediately disengage 4 wheel drive once you’re moving. Some tips on four wheel driving techniques here information on locking differentials here and general information on safe driving in snow here. Remember 4 wheel drive will not stop you skidding and sliding on very slippery surfaces but it helps to keep you moving (in some direction!), when the going is tough you need to be moving slowly to maintain as much control as possible.

I went out in the Nissan Patrol to the local Tesco store this morning to do some shopping, it was really quiet there, I think most people were staying at home due to the snow.

My mum went to the doctor yesterday and she’s on antibiotics and steroids and is feeling a little better today. πŸ™‚