March
2023
The whole month of March has disappeared in a veil
of rain storms that has kept me from all the bits that I need to do outside. I
have just posted the Observed Sunday pictures for April and realized I have
written nothing for the Blog since February.
It is not because I have nothing to write about more that because of the
weather I have not been able to get outside to ride my bikes and finish off
projects. The LE Club meeting on the first Tuesday of the month was very
special as we had visitors from Assam. They were Gita’s classical dance Gurus,
Dipjyoti and Dipankar, who were here performing at locations around the country
and dropped in before returning to Assam. During their stay in the UK they had
not visited a traditional English Pub and that was on their list of things to
do. The meeting place for the LE club was at “The Land of Liberty Peace and
Plenty” One such pub that does traditional ales and no food. A sample selection
of beers were made available for them to enjoy while I did bike stuff.
March
Observed Sunday was rainy and I used the Kawasaki that day fighting my way
through flooded roads getting home drenched. The Buell was in the workshop
being fettled by Snobs. Lack of use during Covid had not done the running gear
any favours and it needed a new silencer and many other bits to get the MOT.
That achieved all I needed to do was get out there and ride. Along with the rain a leak developed in the extension making a very big wet mark on the ceiling and down the wall. I noticed it quite quickly and ran out to B&Q to get some bitumastic paint to seal the roof. Just the thing not to do is climbing a ladder and getting on the roof to effect a repair. It was only some sealant that joined sections of lead flashing between the wall and roof tiles that had deteriorated and just needed redoing.
Fortunately
it was only one storey almost step ladder height. That fixed there were other
things to be done like a mad hatters tea party hat for the granddaughter two
days notice to come up with something. A challenge to be relished and a chance
to use some bits that looked too good to throw away. I can be a bit of a
squirrel. Made from a foam-polystyrene packing material it was light and easy
to work with just right for an enormous hat for a child. Painted and decorated
just in time for the end of term.
Sadly an old friend from the 2CVGB car club passed
away and, along with a good number of 2CVers provided a convoy behind the herse
at the funeral procession. I had not seen Colin for some years Covid preventing
meetings to keep up to date and many did not know how badly his health had
deteriorated. It was good to see all the old gang again with the same cars.
Colin had been the clubs’ Mehari expert and that included El Cid’s and as mine
was quite close I would get calls from Colin for technical details and build
information. He was genuinely a very polite and nice man and will be sorely missed
RIP Colin Jenkins.
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