Thanks for popping in. Enjoy your Sunday. Toodle pip. ilona
Saturday, 18 October 2025
Colourful
Thanks for popping in. Enjoy your Sunday. Toodle pip. ilona
Learning starts at birth
Friday, 17 October 2025
Out and about today.
For future reference
Thursday, 16 October 2025
Start the day with porridge, then go for a walk
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
I remember it well
Sometimes we didn't need a trailer because the load came with it's own wheels. We just hitched up to it and pulled it out of a quarry. This was heavy and low to the ground, with only one axle at the back. I had to go over a hump back bridge to get out of the quarry. There was a danger of it being grounded. Luckily I had some timbers with me. I ran one side up onto the pavement, and lay the timbers down on the other side to lift it. The bottom just cleared the bridge by a few inches. My vehicle was plated to 75 tonnes on special types.
Another piece of machinery picked up from a quarry. The problem of getting out of a quarry with a heavy load like that is loss of traction on the drive wheels. Some of the units had a lift axle which helped. Sometimes a digger machine had to be summoned to attach a chain to the front of the cab and help pull it up a slippery slope.
This was a very dodgy load to carry. All the weight is at the top. I had to virtually stop at every junction and roundabout to turn a corner. It was a slow journey as I remember.
Here I had a low loader trailer to pick up this all-wheel drive tipper demonstrator. With a low loader you can split the neck from the bed, drop it down to the ground, and drive on the vehicle you are picking up. Careful not to slip off the side, the two are exactly the same width. Ratchet straps around the wheels are enough to secure the load.
LOL
Just got time for this quick one. I've just read six words in the comment section of another blog.
I can't be bothered with you.
Made my day. I laughed my little socks off.
People are waking up.
Starmer is a joke.
No names, but well done.
Toodle pip. ilona
It's everywhere
Good morning. I often wake up with an idea for a blog post. I work it out in my head before I sit down at the computer. I collect bits and bobs in my draft folder, which can be useful for pulling something out when no new ideas have emerged.
I had it worked out for this morning. Something quick and easy before I go to Coffee Morning at the club. But then I dip into social media and that changes everything. It's all very well to insert a few distractions into a blog, something frivolous or amusing, but at the end of the day we can't go on ignoring what is ultimately going to be the downfall and collapse of the world as we know it. It probably won't happen in our life time but things will definitely change for our children and grandchildren.
I have a contact in South Africa. We were truckers together through the eighties and nineties. She went to SA to make a new life for herself. She is still there. This morning I received a message from her. She follows someone who it seems is fighting against the corrupt establishment. This statement mirrors our situation. No names.
Our leaders are either devils, cowards, weaklings or are just hopelessly misguided. All of them prioritize their parties over South Africa. They are not attached to this country as you and I are. They are paid to be disconnected and only know South Africa through the foggy lenses of their party's policy book. These people are hollow - there is nothing there! Yet here you are, ready to surrender your faith unto the hands of men and women who only see you as an X next to their name.
If you join the dots it all clicks into place. What is happening here is happening everywhere.
Now I must get my breakfast. See ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Let the laughs continue.
Loads more titters
Tuesday Titter
Monday, 13 October 2025
PICKLED ONIONS IN THE BATH
Not funny
Veteran comedy writer Roy Clarke, creator of Open All Hours, Last of the Summer Wine and Keeping Up Appearances, believes modern comedy has lost its sense of fun — and that political correctness has made audiences too easily offended. Clarke, who is now 95, said the rise of what he called the “thought police” had taken away people’s ability to laugh at themselves, describing today’s viewers as “prissy” and “destructive” to genuine comedy. “It is not like the old days. Now they feel entitled to be upset. I think we have lost all common sense,” Clarke said.
Thank goodness political correctness hasn't yet reached our small gathering of Chattering Crafters. We were a few members short this morning, but that was ok. The jokes were coming thick and fast. Rude or naughty, it doesn't matter. Nobody had to watch their P's and Q's. No holding back, say exactly what you like. No subject is out of bounds. No topics are forbidden. Just a group of sassy women having fun.Understanding money
The 2-and-20 model persists but hedge funds are getting ahead of the curve. 44% are exploring fee changes for competitive advantage, rather than the client pressure they face. Fee design becomes market differentiator.
Sunday, 12 October 2025
Let's look at Market Rasen
Looking good, well cared for, clean and tidy. The volunteers do a good job.