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Where in the World are you from?

welcome, I might live in the dust bowl of Norfolk but I have friends in Livingstone, an old army mate in Ladywell, I've seen in the bells a few times there!!
I also have a friend on a gardening web site who hails from Livingstone. I normally write trillers but my latest is a grow your own gardening book, my publishers idea.
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]

Weather watch here in North Dorset Lady Squirrel reporting.
P.S I think you mean Thrillers don't you Paul!
Helen wrote: "Come and live in my spare room Rachel! My daughter is going over to Northern Ireland in June with uni friends."
Almost fell out of my chair then! Helen, you do not look old enough to have an uni-age daughter!!!!!
(And I like the sound of trillers, Paul. A newly discovered sub-genre perhaps? About budgies that solve crime...) ;)
Almost fell out of my chair then! Helen, you do not look old enough to have an uni-age daughter!!!!!
(And I like the sound of trillers, Paul. A newly discovered sub-genre perhaps? About budgies that solve crime...) ;)

all I can say is read 'The Day the Ravens Died' and 'tweet' about it!
all the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]

haha dont tempt me, i cant wait to get out of here, hopefully moving..."
I went to Sheffield Uni and absolutely loved it, I still visit a few times a year, wish I was still living in Sheffield :-) What are you hoping to study?


haha dont tempt me, i cant wait to get out of here, hop..."
criminology hopefully, im doing my exams at the minute, they are a nightmare! i find out at the end of june if ive got in!
what did you study?


shock news! we actually had three, yes 3! heavy showers today, The soil is still very dry but at least it has stopped the dust blowing about.
My eldest grand daughter lives in Sheffield, she's nearly 23!! and Craig, my oldest grandson is 20!!and will soon be a dad!, Becky is a mum so that makes me a great grand dad before I'm a pensioner!! eeck! I'll have to nick the wifes zimmer frame!!
And as for Ians' idea of an 'Oirish' thriller, my first published book 'RO' starts off in a South Armargh hedge row!
All the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]
Paul - I now have you pictured as Henry Fonda in the Grapes of Wrath travelling the dustbowls of Norfolk

hate to dissapoint you but it has rained at last, we need some more but hey it is nice and moist over an inch into the soil. At last!! a few more days like today then stuff [weeds] should start to grow.
all the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]
Timothy wrote: "Hi Ian,
hate to dissapoint you but it has rained at last, we need some more but hey it is nice and moist over an inch into the soil. At last!! a few more days like today then stuff [weeds] ..."
Shows the power of negative thinking
hate to dissapoint you but it has rained at last, we need some more but hey it is nice and moist over an inch into the soil. At last!! a few more days like today then stuff [weeds] ..."
Shows the power of negative thinking

I'm originally from Louth in Lincolnshire. I am now in Lincoln. Having had a service up-bringing and spent 20 years in the services myself, I have lived in a multitude of places in between, including St Andrews, Scotland and Helston, Cornwall.
Ian

I'm originally from Louth in Lincolnshire. I am now in Lincoln. Having had a service up-bringing and spent 20 years in the services myself, I have lived in a multitude of places in between, i..."
Hi Ian, I'm originally from Horncastle in Lincolnshire - right next door to Louth. Now living in Wakefield Yorkshire.

welcome to the mad house!!, my other half [the boss] is from Wakefield! we are usually up once a month [from norfolk] to see the relatives!
all the best Paul Rix [oldgeezer]
P.S to all my 'northern buddies' stop hogging all the rain! it's as dry as old chips about here again!'



lets just hope she is right!! That said, we can stop worrying as I heard on the news that the powers that be have declared 'an official drought' for the patch I live in! We've just had about an hour of steady light rain and there is the threat/promise of more.
It is so hit and miss, this afternoon I came out of King's Lynn, about 10 miles away, in the space of a couple hundred yards it went from dry to a downpour of biblical proportions. Wipers flapping so fast I thought they were trying to take off! lights on and about 15 miles an hour on an 'A' road!
The water didn't seem to bother the Honda but I passed three cars stalled in it.
When I got home the 'Boss' casually says, 'can you get the washing in please love, it looks like rain!'
Being the semi trained 'oick' I am, I dutifully retrieve her dry fillies etc from the linen line, it was all bone dry! The torrent missed us, but as I said, we've had a nice shower since.
I ought to point out my lovely other half isn't significantly lazier than I am, but she does need her Zimmer frame to get around or the 'chariot' [one Paul Power] if it is any distance.
All the best Paul Rix [a slightly damp, oldgeezer']

I wonder if there will be a hosepipe ban.



I'd certainly swap our weather for a bit of a "drought". Somehow think though that if we had a lack of rain oop north, there wouldn't be a govt.committee set up and it wouldn't be national news. I was listening to Radio 4 yesterday and there was a lengthy piece about train delays out of Waterloo. Frankly, who cares....except London based journalists....so keep it to the local news.

I have got really into my cycling since getting my new bike 2 weeks ago.


Or you could try water running like my ex did when he damaged his knees and calf, you need a bouyancy vest and you do a running motion up and down the pool, no stress and strain on it.


That's one reason for me to bike as sitting 9 hours on a nightshift doesn't help, not getting the excerise I used to running round the nursing home!



Any road up (as you more Northerly types may have never stereotypically said!) I spent my few days camping near Leek, on the edge of the Peak District...
...and I have reason to disbelieve the statement that it rains all the time. I had days of glorious clear blue skies & hot unbroken sunshine. Even the drive into Macclesfield was beautiful (apart from the regular 'Bike Crash Kill Death & Risk of Dismemberment Zone' signs.
@;)
Strey wrote: "Ahem! I see things haven't changed in my absence...I see you've missed me intensely!!!
Any road up (as you more Northerly types may have never stereotypically said!) I spent my few days camping ..."
Thought you'd emigrated Matt
Any road up (as you more Northerly types may have never stereotypically said!) I spent my few days camping ..."
Thought you'd emigrated Matt

Macclesfield is most famous (in my eyes anyway) for being the set of the Ian Curtis/Joy Division film Control. Dark satanic mills and all that.
haha dont tempt me, i cant wait to get out of here, hopefully moving to sheffield for uni (if i get the grades)