Atempting to sort perfect random shelves of CDs into some sort of order. I have no K, Q, U or X. How did I miss X-Ray Spex from my life?
A whole episode of BBC Countryfile dedicated to the wonderful Salisbury Plain this Sunday. A chance to see military and ecology colleagues and, who knows, perhaps even some Neolithic archaeology with the Op nightingale team! Do watch. @mod_dio www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Charlotte and Matt visit Salisbury Plain.
So here he is at the Haworth Historical Research Laboratory, University of Manchester. Captain Philip Theodore Haworth RFA, born 25 April 1897, wounded 28 April 1917, died of wounds 3 May 1917. His mother had died the day after his birth. "In thy presence is fullness of joy".
Lying on the sofa with Covid (my first dose), I was obliged to watch Foyle's War. I'm sure I spotted a 1950 radio and a ER Pillar box.
There is a rumour that Muddy Waters invented electricity, but I'm not convinced.
Already have one. Come on folks, don't be shy.
"One hit the window of the billet and put the wind up the servants" Ibid.
"This rather put the wind up us, and we were heartily relieved, as we approached, to see Ewing sending his men back..." Some Desperate Glory. Edwin Campion Vaughan
Endorphin boost. Took grandson in car last week, played a CD for first time, don't usually. Minutes later he was singing Starship Trooper (Yes) in Sainsburys.
I got the slide rule during my time as a "slide rule collecting nut", never expecting I would ever identify a previous owner from the name embossed on the leather case. It looked like 'Biro' but way too early, so I think a 303 round was used.