More fish
We added some more platties, some neon tetras and a pleco to the tank today. It’s starting to look lively in there again.
We added some more platties, some neon tetras and a pleco to the tank today. It’s starting to look lively in there again.
No real update today, rang the garage. The service manager has my paperwork and would ring me back later, maybe Monday. Looks like Monday for part 5 then.
Rang the garage today. Initially I was asked could I post the MOT certificates to them and they would get it resolved. Come on, I’m only across Milton Keynes, you could send one of your drivers to collect it. OK, … Continue reading
Grabbed a lift from someone at work to get in on Wednesday and got the car back in the afternoon. Not until my wallet had been lightened significantly. The keys for the car were just left in reception and the … Continue reading
I’m fated to have fun with getting cars through the MOT. I took Jo’s car with me to work for a service and MOT. It was going to be really simple. The garage would collect it at 10am, service it, … Continue reading
I had another email from New Zealand this morning and then a 25 minute phone call this evening. I still seems strange to be discussing family tree with someone that I didn’t even know existed 1 month ago. During the … Continue reading
During a visit to the school today, I converted the computer suite across to using the new network account. This account is set with a mandatory profile, so that the machines will remain as they have been configured. This should … Continue reading
The school is on a major recruitment drive for the PSA. At last night’s poorly attended Annual General Meeting, the existing PSA officers all stood down. There was only one person who expressed a desire to become a PSA officer. … Continue reading
I finished reading Raymond E. Feist’s latest book Flight of the Nighthawks late last night. This is the first book of the Darkwar Saga, but continues directly from the end of the Conclaves of Shadows trilogy. I found the first … Continue reading
I spent time yesterday working through my family tree, looking for everyone in the 1861 census. I have found a lot of the older generations and even identified some of their parents and siblings. Some are a bit elusive, but … Continue reading