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England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008.

Day 405 Leica M9+Summilux 1:1.4/35 Leitz Canada No.3081874

Sunday 12 June 2011.

4th. test at f/5.6

 

Konn traded me this Summilux for ATT at my Lardprow home on Saturday morning 11 June 2011.

    

First of apologies for the a updates to this build as the modem blew up last Sunday during one of our famous Nth’ern NT electrical storms as the cricket aka 4th Test and Agnew bloopers was more important than the Modem.

 

Anyway, the main & secondary guns have been primed , which I managed to start painting them today and I also knocked the paint can over during the process, but managed to save some paint as well.

 

I didn’t put the brass barrels on the twin 88’s as I was starting to chance my arm with the 3 gun turrets, a bit too much.

 

The hull has come along pretty good, with a some minor touch ups this afternoon and I started on the super structure as well. With the amount of rain we are receiving at the moment, I’m going to get a far bit done this week and on the good news front the paint has finally arrived at the postie late this afternoon after I had picked up the new modem.

 

But unfortunately it’s invasion day to tomorrow here in Oz, so everyone is on the sauce, cooking bangers, lamb chops on the bbq or protesting etc.

 

I personally will a quite period of reflection of my Dad’s Irish side of Australia royalty aka convicts and Redcoats of both the Irish & Nth’ern England at being vanished to the colonies.

  

England vs. India 4th Test, Old Trafford 2025

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Match Info:

 

Match: South Africa vs Austraila Test 4th Day 2, 31 March 2018

 

Date: Saturday, 31 March 2018

 

Time: 8:00 AM (GMT)

 

Stadium: New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

 

Toss: 7:30 AM (GMT)

 

Results: South Africa won the toss and bat first

 

Player of the Match:

 

Highlights Uploaded Soon After The Match

     

South Africa Team/Playing XI:

 

Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis (c), Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock (wk), Vernon Philander, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Morne Morkel

 

Australia Team/Playing XI:

 

Joe Burns, Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Peter Handscomb, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine (c & wk), Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Chadd Sayers, Josh Hazlewood

 

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First of apologies for the a updates to this build as the modem blew up last Sunday during one of our famous Nth’ern NT electrical storms as the cricket aka 4th Test and Agnew bloopers was more important than the Modem.

 

Anyway, the main & secondary guns have been primed , which I managed to start painting them today and I also knocked the paint can over during the process, but managed to save some paint as well.

 

I didn’t put the brass barrels on the twin 88’s as I was starting to chance my arm with the 3 gun turrets, a bit too much.

 

The hull has come along pretty good, with a some minor touch ups this afternoon and I started on the super structure as well. With the amount of rain we are receiving at the moment, I’m going to get a far bit done this week and on the good news front the paint has finally arrived at the postie late this afternoon after I had picked up the new modem.

 

But unfortunately it’s invasion day to tomorrow here in Oz, so everyone is on the sauce, cooking bangers, lamb chops on the bbq or protesting etc.

 

I personally will a quite period of reflection of my Dad’s Irish side of Australia royalty aka convicts and Redcoats of both the Irish & Nth’ern England at being vanished to the colonies.

  

India vs Australia 4th Test Highlights: India reached 289/3 at Stumps on Day 3 of the ongoing fourth and final Test vs Australia, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Ravindra Jadeja (16) and Virat Kohli (59) will resume batting for India on Day 4. In the first session of Day 3, Matthew Kuhnemann removed Rohit Sharma for 35. Meanwhile, Todd Murphy removed Cheteshwar Pujara in the post-Lunch session. In the final session, Nathan Lyon removed Shubman Gill, who got his second Test century, slamming 128 off 235 balls.

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Sat in the sun, listening to the 4th Test Match.

 

Where are you Batman?

We need you, Batman of Botham City*!!!!

 

(*Tales From A Longroom - Peter Tinniswood)

 

4th Test, India v's Australia, Mumbai, India

136 year old Y112 is seen departing Laverton station after arriving from Newport on its 4th test run of the day heading back towards Newport. 4/11/25

England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008

England vs. India 4th Test, Old Trafford 2025

It may be hard for some people to believe, but some days there can be just too much sport on TV.

 

Take Sunday, there was the last day of the 4th test between England and India, the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa, the final stage to Le Tour and the final of the women's Euros.

 

All on at pretty much the same time.

 

I have not watched motor racing in over two decades, and live Test Match Cricket since 2005, so it was going to be a toss up between the cycling and kicky ball.

 

We were up pretty early, the cats fed, coffee drunk. But I saw we didn't have enough fruit for breakfast, but instead of waiting until Tesco opened, I suggested going out for breakfast.

 

We went into town and found the car park already three quarters full, and once we were in Chaplins, found just one table free.

 

A cruise ship has docked, and so the wait between ordering our food and it coming was enlivened by bus-loads of mainly American tourists being dropped into town.

 

As the bus left, you could them, standing around looking at DDC's worst plans made real, and them thinking, is this it?

 

Breakfast came, and was good. We are so regular here now, the waitress knows our order before we say it.

 

Not much else to do, so once finished we go back to the car and drive back home, along Townwall Street, now not clogged with traffic, then home.

 

Back home I mow the lawnmeadow, then after thinking about it, rake the thatch up. But my mind baulked at the scarifying tool. So, we decided to buy a machine instead, to make it easier.

 

That's arriving on Monday.

 

I sit on the patio with Scully, watching the birds and beers, me sipping from an ice cold bottle of Leffe.

 

Which I discover is now brewed in the UK, so will not be buying that again.

 

Come three in the afternoon, and the cycling starts. So, I settle down to watch it, and with the addition of three climbs up to Sacré-Cœur up the narrow cobbled streets of Montmartre, I decided to watch that until the end, and tape England v Spain to watch once the cycling was finished.

 

The cycling was brilliant, and doubly so the new climb. The race was won by my favourite rider, Wout van Aert, who found new reserves of strength to outclimb Tadej Pogačar on the second climb, then being the best descender, opened up a large lead, which he kept through the last circuit.

 

Then over to the footy. The game had nearly finished, or should have, but I started from kick off, sipping a pint of Taddy Porter and munching chilli nuts as Spain took the lead, then England levelled early in the second half.

 

Due to a glitch in the i player, I had seen the score with 5 minutes to go in extra time, so the only unknown was those last five minutes.

 

No goals scored, so went to penalties.

 

And unlike the England men, there was never any doubt with Spain scoring just one spot kick, so England ran out 3-1 winners.

 

Let the celebration, and tears, begin.

I watch a video channel on YouTube called "Christopher Collects", it's a guy who opens bags of money in the hope of finding rare UK coins.

 

Its better than that, as coins are split between definitives and commemoratives, or those normal every day coins and ones that mark an anniversary of other such event.

 

I learned from this that there was a special £2 coin being minted, though not circulated, of the 200th anniversary of the Stockton and Darlington as well as the Canterbury and Whitstable railways.

 

This then I sent off for, and using money received from a lifelong friend, you Dougie, I bought this from the Royal Mint.

 

Apart from this being delivered, this was the day we learned that you get what you pay for, and in the process really put Scully's life in danger.

 

Jools bought the glucose monitor, and the reviews made it seem OK, so we bought it and have used it for a month. And then yesterday the first reading at 08:00 didn't see right, so I retested it straight away with the same sample, and the reading halved.

 

I tested again and the reading dropped again. The same thing on the 4th test.

 

Hmmmmmm.

 

I did the same on the 09:00, 10:00 and 11:00 tests and got the same range of results, seconds apart.

 

The upshot is we don't know if the first "high" test is correct or the cluster of lower ones.

 

When Jools came back from her craft club, we decided to buy a new monitor, no expense spared, and that would be delivered ASAP, or Saturday as it turned out.

 

In the meantime, we would monitor Scully and feed her little and often and administer insulin twelve hours apart at seven in the morning and evening.

 

I posted a review on the Amazon page for it, and saw when you delved down into customer's reviews, many people had said pretty much the same. 50% were good reviews, but 25% were that it was a danger to our pets.

 

I added mine to the 25%.

 

I kept my word and went to the gym first thing, while Jools stayed to measure more blood sugars from Scully.

 

While she was away I cleared some of the vegetation down the side of the drive meaning that now when we reverse down, not all sensor warnings will go off all at once.

 

We have lunch, and after that settled, off out again, this time to Aycliffe to go hunting for sloes. Not so much hunting but a lot of gathering.

 

When I went down to the footbridge a few weeks back, I noticed huge amounts of sloes, so back on Friday to pick them.

 

We parked at the bottom of the Ropewalk, then down the footsteps, through the tunnel, and there were the sloes.

 

Not quite as many as I remember, but plenty for us as we topped up stocks for the autumn when we will be making sloe gin.

 

Two bags collected, we go back to the car, Jools drove us home safe and sound, back past the castle and over to St Maggies.

 

I had my annual chat with Mark and David on the occasion of my birthday, a perk being a supporter of their podcast. And then straight into the weekly quiz, of which I was stumped until the end.

 

So it goes.

 

I make dinner, marinated duck breast, corn, creamed spinach and a melody of grains.

 

And beer.

 

Being the weekend.

 

The evening's entertainment was provided by Scotland and Denmark who fought out a 0-0 draw in wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen.

England vs. India 4th Test, Old Trafford 2025

Dark subject - 4th test shot (lower f-stop, faster shutter, higher ISO - happy with this one)

4th Test, India v's Australia, Mumbai, India

I watch a video channel on YouTube called "Christopher Collects", it's a guy who opens bags of money in the hope of finding rare UK coins.

 

Its better than that, as coins are split between definitives and commemoratives, or those normal every day coins and ones that mark an anniversary of other such event.

 

I learned from this that there was a special £2 coin being minted, though not circulated, of the 200th anniversary of the Stockton and Darlington as well as the Canterbury and Whitstable railways.

 

This then I sent off for, and using money received from a lifelong friend, you Dougie, I bought this from the Royal Mint.

 

Apart from this being delivered, this was the day we learned that you get what you pay for, and in the process really put Scully's life in danger.

 

Jools bought the glucose monitor, and the reviews made it seem OK, so we bought it and have used it for a month. And then yesterday the first reading at 08:00 didn't see right, so I retested it straight away with the same sample, and the reading halved.

 

I tested again and the reading dropped again. The same thing on the 4th test.

 

Hmmmmmm.

 

I did the same on the 09:00, 10:00 and 11:00 tests and got the same range of results, seconds apart.

 

The upshot is we don't know if the first "high" test is correct or the cluster of lower ones.

 

When Jools came back from her craft club, we decided to buy a new monitor, no expense spared, and that would be delivered ASAP, or Saturday as it turned out.

 

In the meantime, we would monitor Scully and feed her little and often and administer insulin twelve hours apart at seven in the morning and evening.

 

I posted a review on the Amazon page for it, and saw when you delved down into customer's reviews, many people had said pretty much the same. 50% were good reviews, but 25% were that it was a danger to our pets.

 

I added mine to the 25%.

 

I kept my word and went to the gym first thing, while Jools stayed to measure more blood sugars from Scully.

 

While she was away I cleared some of the vegetation down the side of the drive meaning that now when we reverse down, not all sensor warnings will go off all at once.

 

We have lunch, and after that settled, off out again, this time to Aycliffe to go hunting for sloes. Not so much hunting but a lot of gathering.

 

When I went down to the footbridge a few weeks back, I noticed huge amounts of sloes, so back on Friday to pick them.

 

We parked at the bottom of the Ropewalk, then down the footsteps, through the tunnel, and there were the sloes.

 

Not quite as many as I remember, but plenty for us as we topped up stocks for the autumn when we will be making sloe gin.

 

Two bags collected, we go back to the car, Jools drove us home safe and sound, back past the castle and over to St Maggies.

 

I had my annual chat with Mark and David on the occasion of my birthday, a perk being a supporter of their podcast. And then straight into the weekly quiz, of which I was stumped until the end.

 

So it goes.

 

I make dinner, marinated duck breast, corn, creamed spinach and a melody of grains.

 

And beer.

 

Being the weekend.

 

The evening's entertainment was provided by Scotland and Denmark who fought out a 0-0 draw in wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen.

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England v South Africa, 4th Test, The Oval, 10th August 2008.

First of apologies for the a updates to this build as the modem blew up last Sunday during one of our famous Nth’ern NT electrical storms as the cricket aka 4th Test and Agnew bloopers was more important than the Modem.

 

Anyway, the main & secondary guns have been primed , which I managed to start painting them today and I also knocked the paint can over during the process, but managed to save some paint as well.

 

I didn’t put the brass barrels on the twin 88’s as I was starting to chance my arm with the 3 gun turrets, a bit too much.

 

The hull has come along pretty good, with a some minor touch ups this afternoon and I started on the super structure as well. With the amount of rain we are receiving at the moment, I’m going to get a far bit done this week and on the good news front the paint has finally arrived at the postie late this afternoon after I had picked up the new modem.

 

But unfortunately it’s invasion day to tomorrow here in Oz, so everyone is on the sauce, cooking bangers, lamb chops on the bbq or protesting etc.

 

I personally will a quite period of reflection of my Dad’s Irish side of Australia royalty aka convicts and Redcoats of both the Irish & Nth’ern England at being vanished to the colonies.

  

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4th Test, India v's Australia, Mumbai, India

Not much happen this afternoon, as I was more interested in the chat on the wireless of Ian Chappell’s yarns of his cricketing, Baseball days and his time playing cricket in the Lancashire league, West Indies, UK & the Subcontinent.

 

Due to a rain delay at the 4th Test in Brisvegas, well actually it was one the Sth East Queensland’s famous afternoon Sub Tropical storms rolled in from the West.

 

Did a little bit of tidying up on the build, before I attached the main deck to the hull.

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4th Test, India v's Australia, Mumbai, India

94299 record attendance,20 Wickets on 1st day……!

Harold Larwood in t-shirt form. Larwood helped win the Ashes for England in the Bodyline series in 1932-33.

Went to Lowes after work for an hour or two....not sure I was having too much fun going up and down aisle I don't frequent much. I jotted down prices for about 35-40 things for alternative kayak/roof rack building materials and came home.

 

I started studying for my 4th test and enjoyed some yummy cookies and a short glass of milk. MMMM

4th Test, India v's Australia, Mumbai, India

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