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		But what about battery power so you can still use the internet.  
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		We have a petrol generator, plus torches, candles (don't use them though), gas hob and matches, rechargeable lamp always available. 
Plus I have a husband who deals with all these things.  If the fuses trip I send him to the garage to sort it   , don't have as many power cuts here as we used to 30 years ago, hence the purchase of the genny. I used to look on it as a challenge  before mains gas was installed, to create a meal for 3 on just one camping gas ring. Happy days.
	
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		 (09-05-2021, 11:14 AM)Mikey Wrote:  But what about battery power so you can still use the internet. I could use the laptop on battery but the Modem was down. Could have used mobile phone for internet - if extremely desperate - but I'm never that desperate.    
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		   10-05-2021, 08:22 AM (This post was last modified: 10-05-2021, 08:23 AM by Vinny.)
 
		Morning all 
Veggie methinks your 'stick kettle' is probably a Kelly kettle.  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Kettle 
I am hopeful of getting a few more courses of bricks laid today? We'll just have to see whether the weather plays fair or not.    
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		Morning! 
You guessed right, Vinnie - mine's a Ghillie kettle with a whistle.   This one's never been used as I lent my original one to a friend who was going camping and he insisted on buying me a new one to replace it. I've just looked for mine and there's a container of rock solid instant coffee in the bag with it!! 
Hoping to do a bit of gardening today - maybe plant a couple of courgettes and CFBs - just to tempt the cold nights back.   
Have a good 'un, everyone.   
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		Every time I think I'll go out to play the heavens open.  I put some babies out this morning  to start getting used to the outside world but looking at the torrential rain at the moment it might have been a poor decision.  I'll go and check when the rain stops.  Fingers crossed
	 
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		Generally JJB babies go in the bath for a wash.    I have showered in the rain before, OH says I’m too tight to use the hot water.   
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		Morning all
 Bright and sunny so will get a few more bricks laid today. I've then got to take a brick from the ones  I scrounged and try and get a match at a DIY store as I didn't scrounge enough. At least with new bricks I won't have to clean the mortar off which is quite time consuming.
 Expecting my youngest son over today to see his Ma and give me a hand with whatever I am doing.
 
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		Morning, and apologies for the sudden absence! One of the shift keys on my laptop developed a fault, and it was such a pain to type on, I had to seriously cut back on non-essential computer activity    
The laptop was six years old and had already developed a number of other annoying "quirks", so I decided it was time to replace it. It's wonderful to have a decent keyboard again, but it took a week or so to arrive and then I had to get everything transferred over, and I didn't want to use the automated Migration Assistant as there's a lot of cr@p on the old one that I don't want to keep. 
 
Anyway, done now, and I can focus on more enjoyable things, like my garden!
	
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		Morning All and a lovely sunny one it is too.  
Eyren, I've had something similar with my laptop - the C key fell off and you can't manage without it when its in your name and where you live! I'm using a wireless keyboard (free on freecycle   ) which has saved me lots of pennies and hassle.  
Looking forward to a day in the sunshine - and a bit of planting out. Enjoy your day, everyone.   
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