We haven't worn masks for a couple of years.
Coincidentally today we just chucked packets of out-of-date covid tests.
We tried a variety of masks most of which were poor quality and relatively expensive, but you bought what was available during the crisis.
For efficient protection we ended up buying these:
AndyD
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KN95 masks - anyone still wearing or have a brand they like? -
Can you read cursive?Are the National Archives at war or a charity?
Citizen archivistPersonally I think a National Archive ought to be offering properly paid & pensioned temporary/part time jobs; and looking for employees interested in a career.
Of course it's a choice people will make. Who will these free workers be do you think? Bored older retirees?
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Can you read cursive?Seems like they want free labour.
I've read manuscripts of pretty much all ages and it becomes pretty easy to strip away the flourishes of copperplate, even in documents 400 years old.What is difficult, or rather I should say, takes time to become familiar, is the person's writing.
My father wrote in cursive using all the less familiar capital letter forms, but in a sloping, quite tall and very narrow style that is simply difficult to read.Could be very interesting archive work as you really never know what the next document might contain. Imagine finding an unknown Whittier poem, or correspondence of a famous musician with their musical ideas.
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Gilded Age MansionDarlington, stunning, mad, beautiful, impractical!
Made me smile as it's something of a contrast to the town of the same name down the road from us...
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Bless those BritsAccording to one website, CA allows camels, zebras, bison, spiders, most lizards, most birds including ostriches(!) as pets.
Thats basically the start of a list of animals I wouldn't want in my house
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Meet the coffee obsessivesJust remembered my sister gave us some coffee syrups for christmas. The vanilla and white chocolate look tempting.
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Meet the coffee obsessivesKettle and cafetiere are all is needed as long as you buy decent beans. We get ours from TKMax
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Bless those BritsSeems they are regarded as an invasive species that could affect the indigenous fauna.
Bit like our rabbits and grey squirrels.I was brought up liking hedgehogs as they're good for the garden, but told they're prone to be flea ridden.
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Bless those BritsThis is quite interesting.
Ours are carnivores, eating millipedes, centipedes, beetles and help farmers by eating pests. They curl up in piles of leaves and also burrow to sleep.
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Bless those BritsCrop damage? Are we talking about the same animal !
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A couple of videos I have been meaning to finish.Very nice indeed.
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Bless those BritsWe see hedgehogs in the garden late evening, and even in winter(occasionally) in daylight at the edges of fields, when food must be scarcer and they are normally hibernating.
They appear sweet little things, children are always fascinated by them.
Our government plans 1.5million new houses in the next 5years; given the size of the UK this build will inevitably affect a lot of our wildlife.
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Happy New Year!!Happy New Year
My younger daughter just said with a tinge of sadness
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2025 FireworksAnyone else been watching CNN on the hour to see the New Year displays?
Doha had interesting whirlwind drone formations.
Sydney harbour always provides a superb setting, probably my favouriteso far. -
What do you eat for breakfast? And other food questionsWe also have buttered toast for breakfast... usually with honey, though I'm fond of Bon Mamon bitter orange marmelade.
Also I've been mixing myself a healthier version of tuna sweetcorn melt for toast. Using:
tin of mackerel
avocado
egg
sweetcorn/mustard/herbs
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What do you eat for breakfast? And other food questionsFWIW, porridge mix (jumbo oats mixed with Flahahans seeded oats) add water and microwave for 2-3 minutes.
Then I add berries, usually blue/rasp/blackberries. And a small unripe banana. And/or craisons, walnuts, satsumas.More useful might be the breakfast of a diabetic neice
4eggs, 3 slices of quality salami, cream cheese and half a grapefruit
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The Y2K aesthetic in digital camerasI enjoy getting my proper camera out, and creating a photo rather than just snapping away with a phone camera.
Not older film cameras though, too much waiting for development. -
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World's oldest restaurantsNone of those, but probably the oldest place Ive eaten in is The George.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_George_Inn,_Southwark
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Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all!Merry Christmas to all
Andy