What Preps are you doing this week? Part 9

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Arzosah
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:42 pm
Arzosah wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:40 pm Cat person here 😺 loving the cat talk. They're definitely a good prep, Lil is right, though mine wouldn't have been - biggest thing they ever got was a moth :roll:
And I bet it was so happy with itself :lol:
Absolutely 😺 😺

OMG, all this cat talk I've missed!

Incidentally, I was hunting out my stash of t shirts today, existing ones are getting a bit threadbare - and I came across an old hot water bottle, its at least 7 years old and very "crackly" - I wouldn't dare use it, its going straight in the bin :mrgreen:
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That's what I'll get now, a new HWB. I have two but need another on for the cat. It's a pretty unforgettable experience having one burst in the bed... :mrgreen:
A HWB I mean, not a cat. Never had a cat burst in bed (yet).
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diamond lil wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 9:41 pm That's what I'll get now, a new HWB. I have two but need another on for the cat. It's a pretty unforgettable experience having one burst in the bed... :mrgreen:
A HWB I mean, not a cat. Never had a cat burst in bed (yet).
That usually after they finish the 3 day old festering mouse guts it rediscovered and got peckish :lol:

The one in the pic above spent the past 4 years living outside has now discovered little human is not annoying enough to avoid anymore to whilst stealing his warmth ;)
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Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Not seen the cat today. I assume there's no point putting food out unless he shows up. I have looked a few times.
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Not seen the cat today. I assume there's no point putting food out unless he shows up. I have looked a few times.

Had a telescopic tree pruner in my Amazon basket for end of the month. Purchases on last day count as next month. Was nice to see they reduced it from £40 to £30 for me! I need to trim a massive ivy bush that stop the rain watering my anti-burglar bushes I re-planted after the first lot died in the drought. This will mean I won't have to water them probably until the spring. The ivy is out of control anyway, it's about 4 metres high and at least 4 metres wide. This pruner has a secateur and a saw, and reaches 2.34 m plus say 1.5 I'm holding it at = 3.84 m. It's a Spear and Jackson. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0006UF676/
Tree surgeon would get rid of more but charge £ hundreds.

Also bought that first aid book I was recommended. Concise First Aid Made Easy:
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Reading of first aid manuals, it reminded me to renew my First Aid Course for work. Mine runs out very soon, so early next year booked!
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Was thinking of getting one or two books on knots soon. All I have in physical form is the little plastic cards by pro-knots, the general one and the fishing one. I have screenshots off knots websites, but they are not much use in grid down. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Of course I have learned a few and practice, not as much as I should. My top knot (no not samurai) is the Alpine Butterfly.
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Frnc: Let me check the ones I have and I'll suggest one.

Just knots or knots, ropework and splicing ?
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ForgeCorvus wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:40 pm Frnc: Let me check the ones I have and I'll suggest one.

Just knots or knots, ropework and splicing ?
Just knots, not splicing. Not sure what ropework means. Just basic knots and a few fishing ones. The cards are pretty good but are obviously limited. Nice drawings or photos preferred.
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I don’t know if this comes under prepping but I am compiling a list of warm spaces in the area I work in.

It’s mainly for pensioners and folk struggling, free soup, coffee and board games. It’s also not just for folk that are struggling to pay bills, there’s a social isolation part to it all as a lot of folk are on their own.

I was asking about a men’s shed but that’s not really a prepping issue.