Family bbq. Out in the sun all afternoon and evening. No sunscreen...
Going to feel this in the morning...
Oh dear trade you doing that Vs lopping 4' of hedge from behind the garden ..... Nb checked for birds nesting not that any would survive our 3 cats let alone the other half dozen that pass through regularly which sit on the shed roof warming there backsides on my solar panels and use the hedge as a climbing frameGeraldTheBonzai wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 9:03 pm Prepping fail..
Family bbq. Out in the sun all afternoon and evening. No sunscreen...
Going to feel this in the morning...![]()
Some people hike in sandals, but they have fairly thick soles. Not cheap either. Personally I have a men's Ecco, here's one of their women's ...Arzosah wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2026 12:40 pm Bit of a prepping fail myself yesterday ... I carried on with a trip to London to see a friend living on the opposite side, London is the only place we can currently reasonably meet. It was horriblehot and so, so noisy. I visit London regularly, museums and all that, mostly using Victoria, which isn't exactly a backwater, but this (Waterloo) was terrible, it hurt my ears. I *did* have sunscreen. One of the stupid prepping fails: I wore sandals, and little stones kept migrating into them, I'm actually limping today
it was impossible to clear them out and stay cleared, such is the state of the bleeping pavements.
So, so glad to get home!
What AC unit did you get?Frnc wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2026 3:49 pm This A/C is using way less power than I expected - less than a third. Admittedly today is a mild test.
My room was 23.5 so I set it to 23 as a test. My thermometer now reads 21.5, so it's come down 2°. Clearly I can set it to 25 tomorrow, as it seems to overshoot a bit.
Energy used in an hour is 0.35 kWh. Machine is rated 1120 watts.
Of course tomorrow will be a hotter day, so it will use more, but I'm pleased anyway.
Only snag is when you turn it off, room heats back up even faster!