8 Aug 2025

8.08.2025 Pony lawnmower.

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  Friday 8th 63F/17.2C [9.00] Bright, sunny start but has clouded over. A blob of cloud is crossing. With the risk of thundery showers. Brighter later. 

 Up at 6.50 after a reasonable night.

 Happy Birthday Darling. Wherever you are. 

 8.45 Back from my usual walk in sunshine. Perfectly comfortable in only a t-shirt. [And trousers! I don't want to start any rumours!] 

 11.00 Back indoors for a rest from tidying the garden. A lot of junk from the demolished observatory was dumped out on the western lawn. The time it took the gravel layers to complete their task gave the grass time to grow waist high! It's not a day for the local recycling yard to be open. So I have filled the recycling bins instead. 

 The sun came out. So I spent some time looking through my repaired, solar telescope. 

 16.30 The tidying continued. Just back from collecting a load of removal boxes in the car. 

 The lady from the village turned up and stayed several hours. 

 The nice neighbours came next. With their spotted pony and their cat which wants to adopt me. The pony made a Makita lawnmower look like a complete amateur. I may have to borrow it.

 Dinner was a plate full of salad.  

 

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7 Aug 2025

7.08.2025 Lezyne "Digital Shock Drive."

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 Thursday 7th 58F/14.4C. Bright overcast. Expected to remain cloudy all day.

 Up at 7.15 after a quite night followed by dozing.

 I must try to stay at home to keep on tidying. I am expecting a visitor next week.

 9.00 Having a break to cool down after doing some tidying upstairs. The "removal" boxes I used are too large for books. Making them far too heavy to manage easily. They can't be lifted without falling apart. Fortunately they can be slid along on the carpets. I'll invest in a stack of smaller boxes when I am near a builders merchant. I might even mark them as to contents. Smaller boxes would take up less room under the sloping, attic ceilings.

 I have just heard from the carrier. That the package containing my new suspension pump. Is available for collection at the local parcel pickup point. SMS, email and their own App all sent notification to my phone. What did we do before the Internet? Home delivery I suppose. 

 9.45 Returned with a load of groceries, my parcel and an appointment for a haircut. The latter is just before lunch this morning. Now at a different salon from previous attempts. 

 The Lezyne "Digital Shock Drive" is so pretty it hardly qualifies as a humble pump. More like exquisite jewellery than a common tool. The digits are very easy to read compared to the Topeak analogue gauge. Nor is there any air lost during fitting and removal to the valve. Which is precisely why I invested in this rather expensive digital pump. A single LBS suspension adjustment might cost more. With no guarantee of longer term satisfaction. 

There is a sensible, rubber covered switch. Which requires some pressure for a few seconds to respond. This avoids the battery going flat if the pump should be carried in a well stuffed bag. The initial pressure in the forks showed a reading of 52PSI. Which I experimentally raised to 70PSI to match my weight. Having read the Moustache instructions for setting the pressures for the suspension. 

 The handlebars lifted as I pumped. Though the forks still sank when I leaned on the bars. Pumping is easy and rose about 1PSI per stroke. Thanks to the small bore and narrow hose. I shall enjoy experimenting with different pressures. Though I have yet to play with the rear suspension strut. Moustache suggested double the rider's weight at the back, as a first trial. Both systems will be affected by the loads being carried in addition to the rider. Not to mention personal taste and riding style. 

 12.30 Back from the village, newly shorn. The young lady hairdresser was excellent. She was attentive, gentle, skilled and did a good job. Though I now smell like the proverbial "tart's handbag." I went to the garden centre and a charity shop afterwards. Looking, in vain, for more, ceramic pots for my dark foliage collection. Several plants have blown over in the gales. I added a very dark grass to balance out the group. 

 The sun came out through speckled, high cloud. So I brought out the solar telescope for another trial. Not ideal conditions but the telescope is now performing as expected. The cloud soon became too dense to continue.

 Dinner was sausage, mushrooms and boiled potatoes. 

  

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6 Aug 2025

6.08.2025

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  Wednesday 6th 55F/13C. Bright overcast. Scattered showers and windy. 

 Up at 6.15 after a much quieter night.

 Vital grocery shopping required. I overlooked the lack of reserve bags of porridge and olive oil. Both can be found in a supermarket in the next village to the north at 10km. They open at 7am so an early ride makes sense. 

 I just checked the sag on the front forks at 28mm. Which is a bit excessive but safe. It will provide a softer ride than previously. I have ordered a new pump and a Schrader fitting hose online. So I will have tighter control of pressures in future. Even take the mini pump with me in the panniers.

 7.45. Ready to go. It's quite chilly. So I'll wear a jumper under my cycling jacket. Fingered gloves and a GripGrab aviator cap will also help.

 7.50-8.50 A 20km ride to the shops and back. With quite a strong crosswind shrieking in my Oticon hearing aids. Two standard items missing from stock. I was trying much harder on the way. Averaging 30-35kph and 90rpm. More relaxed on the way back. Only 25-30kph. Lots more traffic later. The softer fork pressure made it feel much more comfortable on the dreadfully bumpy roads. They have been repeatedly dug up for an extension to the district heating. The softer ride certainly didn't feel any slower. 

 11.00 I had to come in to cool off and rest. I am dripping with sweat and knackered. After clearing the oak trees which I felled some time ago. The delayed graveling of the parking space didn't help. Nor having an excavator shoving the whole heap onto the garden. Where long grass grew through it. 

 I stacked the thicker branches and trunks on top of the chestnut firewood heap. To let it dry out naturally. The thinner stuff went down to the far end of the garden. Beyond the parking space. To provide a natural shelter for hedgehogs and salamanders. 

 I have been trying out my solar telescope. Having received it back from repair just before lunch. It seems promising but it has been very cloudy all day. With only brief glimpses of the sun. 

 Dinner was cheese on toast with halved tomatoes. Talking of which: I applied a cap full of Substral to my bucket of tomato plants. Along with 300ml of water.


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