It even snowed today - watery wet blobs. So AM was working on the archive.
Then PM Harkstead run in the MK7.
It even snowed today - watery wet blobs. So AM was working on the archive.
Then PM Harkstead run in the MK7.
After 40 days of rain (well almost) the sun came out so we went for a run in the MK7 to the coast for Brunch and a Walk. It felt like most of the country had the same idea - busy for February.
We walked along the beach to look at the most recent Suffolk coastal erosion at Thorpeness. Oh dear.
Not much going on really.
A short PM hop to deliver pills and do admin in the MK2.
That was it.
However it did feel like it was only on 3 cylinders again for a bit when I started for home ? Odd - mind you it's not got any fuel in it so I'll fill it up and see what happens.
Well I thought it had stopped raining for a moment as I looked out of the window first thing. But No.
Eventually it cleared up a bit but stayed 'Wetter than an Otter's Pocket' - as they say. Checking last year's blog - well it was the same - early February was just rain and damp.
PM highlight was a Heath trip in the trusty SAAB to collect shoes - very busy as usual.
Then drop off at Harkstead in the gloom. One CEL flash to keep me on my toes.
It looked ok first thing - just mist and the possibility of rain later - so Aston out by 8:00 am into the gloom so I could start the garage ceiling. It was so damp even my phone camera fogged up.
First job was to collect the wood from B&Q for the garage ceiling so SAAB out and about - a 'CEL' flash to keep me on my toes on the way too.
I picked it up and looked at the very small load - odd - anyway it went into the car easily. Too easily. I'd got the wrong size. So I went back into the shop and started to load larger bits up. I then thought I'd better do the right thing and get the large sheets cut - that was the original plan after all - so I unloaded them all again.
That done I unloaded the 10 small bits [1.2m] and loaded the 10 long bits [2.4m] into the car. Just.
I could not really shut the boot either then. Of course I had to return the first load next.
Eventually we made it home fine. Bloody fool I though.
PM just a quick SAAB run for Tea and jobs at Harkstead.
SAAB and trailer in play first thing to take the brown bins to the allotment and fill them.
Then PM it was garage time again. So Aston out - I decided to clean it first before the light went.
This is before. Anyway the car got cleaned and then the rest of the garage ceiling got insulated.
So next I have to complete the ceiling and make the edges a bit more waterproof.
Early start for the SAAB and me - as we (Nigel) were off to the high end Rolls Royce and Bentley dealer/restorer P&A Wood in deepest Essex.
A rain soaked run with flooded roads and drizzle but no problem for the SAAB.
The tour of the workshops showed us some great cars and some huge ones too. A bit overwhelming at times - as were the costs of the restorations bein undertaken I would estimate.
Highlights ? A couple of nice Derby Bentleys - one probably in ... and one well out of my price range. But as they were both customer cars and not for sale I won't include their pictures.
Another rain soaked day - so Archive work all day. I'm getting there though.
I did pop out to look for the pot hole that damaged Oli's tyre yesterday. Mind you the roads were all so flooded it was hard to spot any particular one.
This was just part of it I found. It's been reported many times though.
Rain again - like it will never stop - so no work planned and I could do with a rest anyway.
I did tidy the tools away again though and glanced at the cars in their bubbles.
Then PM I ran through the 1930 Le Mans archive file again to correct the orientations and find errors. That took over two hours but I can see how to improve the process - not take 8 hours re-scanning things for a start.
I did read the 1930 report on the race too afterwards.
Here is a colourised photo of the Talbot that was 4th - looking a but worse for wear. It looks quite deserted too - not like today - but perhaps not as safe.
A sunny day at last - so I reversed the wet Aston out and set about re-doing the pad for the door.
So after all the 'relaxing' it was time for some more garage work - but first ...
It was supposed to be an off day for me but I managed two runs anyway.
AM SAAB of course for walking around the floods at Flatford.
Rain so no garage work - but then I needed a rest.
I did a bit more on the Talbot archive though - only to find it is all scanned in already - just upside down. I'll need to rethink my approach - but lessons are there for learning.
Then evening SAAB run to pick up J&M from the station in the gloom.
A full day working on the garage - so Aston out first thing again.
Anyway I made most of the full day and now about two thirds are done.
I was too knackered after all that to take the Aston out in the dark - so it just got put back into the garage until next week.
Aston out into the sunshine - not for a run though just starting the garage work.
Early AM run to the shops for milk in the SAAB as the rain hammered down.
A morning waiting for more building materials to arrive for the garage and looking at the skies darken and the cold wind to come back.
Then PM SAAB run to the Heath with shoes to be altered.
More rain again today and it's getting colder - so just a walk and then hide from the weather.
Spotted our guests 'exit' sped the next day though.
As for me I did ask for help identifying this - an odd photo from the Talbot meeting.
With the consensus being a re-bodied French Talbot c1929 but rebodies in the 1930's.
After faffing around between the SAAB and Aston I chose. I had no excuse really as it was a nice and sunny start to the day. I was setting off early for the TOC committee meeting as it was 80 miles away - just outside Chalfont St Giles in fact. I'd set up the Sat Nav, printed out the map and the address and even had a picture of his drive in the car. What could do wrong.
Dreary day again - with drizzle and rain on and off. So SAAB out and about of course.
Well I did go out - first thing to check that I'd get out of the latest roadworks for jobs PM. Then I applied for my OAP Bus Pass. Will I ever use it ?
Then PM when I did leave for Harkstead in the trusty SAAB I faced this.