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| Almost at the finish |
05 March 2026
Borders League Birkenhead
04 March 2026
Much tree progress
When the neighbour, who wanted more light in his garden, started cutting down a big tree on the boundary between his garden and mine, I thought I would have a lot of work on. The deal is that he drops all bits of tree in my garden, and that I get the firewood. And he has a chainsaw, so he cuts the big bits 2 size. He tends to leave what doesn't need a chainsaw for cutting.
After that first day I removed all the side branches from the wood I wanted to use as firewood, took the cut bits into the garage and stacked them, threw away what I considered too flimsy, and cut the thinner but still usable branches to size as well. And I expected him to create a new load for me pretty soon after.
It turned out he took a break. There was nothing new coming for a while! Until, at the very end of February, he had the spirit again.
It turned out that this time, he meant business. I was just working on clearing the first batch when he already showed up to create a second. For a while we were both working on it. He cut two wedges out of trunk that stuck out into my garden, until it sagged with a "crack". I wondered if we should somehow get a rope around it and bring it down, but he had a more pragmatic approach. He went back into his own garden, from which he could kick the trunk. That immediately brought it down! Neatly into my berry shrub.
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| What I found on the Saturday afternoon |
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| Work for me to do |
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| Then he brought this one down: more work |
I helped him cut that trunk in two, but then I had to go and do other things. And the day after I wasn't going to be there. But when I came back I saw that he had also managed to take down the remaining two trunks. He has done it! An amateur with a battery-powered Aldi- bought mini chainsaw, and he got rid of the entire tree. So his work is now done. Mine sure isn't yet! But at the end of it, I'll have a lovely a load of firewood, and a little think back on these days in a year or two, snug by the fire…
03 March 2026
Inspired visit to recycling centre
I mentioned before that Neil is a very tidy man, and that that is rubbing off on me. Together we cleaned my car and my kitchen extension. And I’m not messy for the sake of it; I just tend do have more important things to do than tidying and cleaning. And I find it difficult to throw things away. Maybe they could come in handy one day? But I do feel some background rumbles in my head about that several aspects of my house(hold) should be tidier and cleaner.
Recently, thinking of Neil inspired me to do some long due tidying and cleaning in the living room. But last weekend I took a bigger step. I went to the recycling centre for the first time in years. Some of the things I got rid of were my old bread machine that had served me enough by now, and my old worn out foot pump, and a mirror Rose had left, and loads of old lightbulbs. I forgot to take a picture.
It’s not Earth-shattering, but it might be one step in a greater shift towards a tidier house. I have also been thinking about things I can get rid of via other means: either the bin, or eBay. Would I manage to raise the general tidiness of my house on the longer timescale?
02 March 2026
Ominous Friday message
It was Friday and a bombshell landed in my inbox. It was a message about Windows 10. I first wondered if it was a phishing attempt, but it really was from our own IT helpdesk. It said that if your computer will still working on Windows 10, it would stop working by Monday. Right! Not sure if that is a good thing to announce on the Friday. They said that if you were one of those atavists, you should let them know so I quickly did.
They responded quickly they asked me where my office was, and they would send someone to fix the problem. I told him I was in Menai Bridge. That tends not to be met with a lot of enthusiasm by services on main campus. I then heard nothing for a while.
When I asked them if anything was going to happen they said that now that they knew I was a Windows 10 user, my computer wouldn't stop working on Monday. I hoped that would be true! But still, someone needed to come and sort it out.
In the meantime I had been wondering how this came falling out of the sky, and I remembered it didn't. There had been communication about this in January. They had booked me in for switch-over, but nobody had showed up. I had assumed that maybe they had done it while I was not in my office, I had forgotten about it. But now the matter was again in the forefront of my mind!
I know that IT services has suffered in the latest financial restructuring, but I do think that is a false economy. We all depend on our computers, and if you get situations with computers spontaneously stopping working, that could be very disruptive. I hope in this case all turns out well. But I'd rather be sure!
01 March 2026
Carneddau horseshoe
Neil is doing an epic hike in spring, and wants to get himself ready for it. Some good long hikes are in order. And I had suggested the Carneddau horseshoe. I am in that general area quite a lot, but I hadn't done the full horseshoe in years! And it's a walk you can just do from my front door. He thought it was a good idea.
The forecast was partially cloudy during the day, and rain in the later afternoon. Good enough.
When we started walking up the ridge towards Carnedd Dafydd it was indeed cloudy, and I feared a bit we would end up with our face in the clouds. To a certain extent, that was true. Sometimes it lifted a little bit and you got some of the amazing views. And it also got quite windy. I know that wouldn't be getting any less until we would come down on the other side!
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| On Mynydd Du, with Carnedd Dafydd in the cloud in the distance |
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| Scaling Carnedd Dafydd |
We reached the summit of Carnedd Dafydd quite abruptly. And by that point it was time for coffee and a snack. And a leak. I struggled to stay upright when I was heading for a rock to crouch behind. I wasn't sure if this ridge walk would really work in these conditions. But we would give it a go. You can always descend the flank of the hill if you want to bail.
After coffee we went on, and it was ok. We were fully out of the cloud now, and the views were amazing. There were still some snow remnants.
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| Hike selfie |
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| Snow above the Black Ladders |
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| Sunny views |
When we got to the wind shelter on Carnedd Gwenllian we sat down for lunch. It was snug in the shelter, and outside the wind was howling. We were joined by a fell runner.
After lunch we continued our way. It was still very blowy! I sometimes had to stand still and brace myself so as to not be blown over. But the views were still great! They got a bit gloomier over time when the weather turned. But we could just leg it home now. And we did.
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| Clouds come in |
In the end we had done 21 km and 1150 m of ascent, in some 7 hours. Not bad! And peanuts in comparison to his epic hike, but well, Im sure it helped a bit!
28 February 2026
Ceiling update
It’s more work than I thought! But my ceilings are slowly improving. After the very hesitant start of putting some backboards in, several holes have now been filled with a custom-made patch. Once all holes have one, I can start applying filler. I think that will make a huge difference! But I think it’s best to do the first stage first. I try to cut the patches quite precisely to size, which makes it time-consuming. But I expect the final result will be the better for it!
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| The three patched holes in the downstairs bedroom |
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| And one by the front door. I accidentally initially put the glue on the wrong side! I hope filler holds on it… |
26 February 2026
Faffing with the stove
I hoped I had it sorted! After lots of frustrating gluing back of the fire rope that is supposed to seal the door and keep the fumes in, I bought a fire rope in a different shape and size. I glued it in position and hoped that it would stay put for a while. The original rope seemed a real mismatch!
The new rope undeniably fit like a glove in the little gully on the inside of the door. But after using it a few times, it became clear it didn’t stick out enough. It wasn’t sealing!
For the time being, I just swapped the doors of the two stoves around. The other stove had been sparingly used, and its original fire rope might stick for a bit. In the meantime, Neil (who has similar issues) bought some other sizes. Hopefully, one of them would fit!
The first (and bigger) size was clearly too big. And by the time I found that out, the door with the original rope started peeling. I had to glue it back to keep it going for a bit.
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| Gluing the original rope back |
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| The other door, with the too-thin rope in position, and the too-thick stuff for comparison… |
The next step will be to try the smaller size. I hope that will do the job! Otherwise we might have to rip out the door and take it to a shop that sells all sizes to make sure we get it right. These doors are heavy! Or otherwise; just get used to doing a LOT of gluing…

















