Roof on and shed first coat painted. Looking good.
Then MK2 Golf back.
Roof on and shed first coat painted. Looking good.
Then MK2 Golf back.
AM Admin - gosh what a lot there is. Insurance sorted and the news on the Talbot is 'probably next week'. As to the Alpine - not so good - Coltec can't find a steering box - so I'll start to ask around.
PM a walk to Harkstead to collect the van etc.
Back home I remembered to do the SAAB tyre at last.
So working all day on the shed again - instead of running around in the classic in the sunshine - should I have bought one ? A shed I mean.
Anyway - somehow I ran out of wood again - so B&Q - again.
That's twice I've also forgotten to pump the flat tyre up. I must do it tomorrow.
ION: Who blinked ? There seems to be a sudden ceasefire - that's good. However someone forget to tell Israel and Hezbollah it appears.
I started the day with a ride in the MK7 to meet the Stutton offshoot for a walk. Then a MK2 run to Harkstead for jobs and a drop off.
A run to Harkstead to pick up the passenger and some equipment.
SAAB dash to Harkstead first thing for jobs and then we headed to Aldeburgh with everyone (passing a couple of cars bound for Ufford). We parked in the same place as two years ago with the Ferrari etc.
But this time with less worry. Then on walk into town I spotted this 'Red on Red' combo.
SAAB out AM for a Uber collection and then run to the Naze Tower. The roads were full of potholes on the run there - past the chicken farm where the Alpine was. Here we are below.
A bit of a shock to see the Golf on the lawn but it was outside all night - but it's quite warm so not even covered in dew.
The reason was to clear the space for shed work today.
Just 500 yards in the SAAB for drugs - and then a Golf Mk2 run to Harkstead.
On the way back the radio was playing up - the buttons stopped working and it just died on and off. Odd again.
Finally a MK7 ride into town and back in the cold gloom.
Up early and alert for the wood delivery. Or as it turned out not that alert as it sneaked into the drive when I was not looking.
He turned round fine too.
So what of me ? I moved the wood under cover (that was heavy) and looked at the skies.
After lunch it was Ferrari time.
A few small 'pops' on start up, but running very well when I went to fill her up. No E5 at the petrol station though - the shape of things to come ? - or is it just Harvest selling out quickly as usual.
Was there a slight whiff of petrol ? A slight odour perhaps - but only once I was following an old transit van. Putting it away though I noticed it was still dirty on the sill and I seem to have a slight dent too by the badge ? Odd.
Then strait after that the E-type too.
A dull dreary day - with the odd shower. However it was another full day on the Archive with John Polson. Still no clues to the aluminum blocks but I found a few interesting things. Here is an odd old negative that was in a box.
John said the Talbot will be looked at 'when they have time'. OK - I'm not in a hurry at the moment. So other than that it was just taking the miles as it was the end of the month. So what did that tell us ?
Well the Ferrari/Talbot tag teem seems to have done well - almost 250 miles between them. The rest had a decent run too for March.
In late news though ...
Yep - SAAB to the local bottle bank - not that saving the planet is top of the agenda now.
ION: Trump now says as the USA has got lots of oil, Europe can go and sort out the supply though the Strait of Hormuz itself. The effect is that jet fuel prices have doubled, oil tankers with diesel are turning around and going back to the US, whilst LNG tankers re-route to the Far East where prices are higher. The EU is talking about trying to "curb oil demand and prepare for prolonged disruption". We're going to enter a crisis as the fuel runs out. Three day weeks here we come. Who says the 1970's aren't back in fashion.
At last. A break in the clouds and after a few mins on the fan heater the Imp started quite easily.
We spent all the morning putting the soil sorter back together. I was using the socket set at least.
As we worked I was heating the Imp again ready for a run but it took so long I abandoned that. Again.
I did see the Ferrari though - still looking clean.
Instead I took the SAAB out for a wash and fill up as we were quite low. Another £103 of the good stuff - expensive - especially as the price has gone up a lot again due to the continuing war. Four weeks and counting.
Then SAAB (in the drizzle) to another Stutton birthday. Twice as I'd forgotten my camera.
ION: Global economies are stuttering as Oil is getting scarce (so that means worries about petrol and diesel) and the price of everything is going to be rising rapidly again. Oh and then don't forget the knock on to some chemicals that are needed for food or medical uses. So there is a lot of talk about 'Boots on the ground' now .That is bound to go well.
Bloody cold start to the day and it just got colder.
I popped out to warm and then start the Imp though in preparation for a late PM run.
Dull day and rain on the way so SAAB run into town instead of anything else.
Looking a bit scruffy.
I did do this though - a split screen saver with both views from yesterday.
Then PM 'Harkstead Calling' with tools so SAAB again.
Frosty start but clear blue skies. Today's first task is to pack the blue bubble away - so Ferrari out. But first wait in for the cooker engineer ... so I bit the bullet and bought the wood for shed #5 and supports to extend the car port.
The cooker was fixed by 10:30 so I backed the car out, it was a little sluggish to start (it was bloody cold) and I'm sure gave me a little 'pop' to say hi.
Here it is through the bubble door with no frame up. It took just over 30 mins and it was all down and packed away. So next was a PM wash - well wet dust.
Here it is before the wash looking good, but we produced a large bucket of very dirty water from it in the end. Next I spotted the new garage doors were out of alignment so took the Aston out to to be safe before re-setting the hinges - again.
So the rain came - and went - very quickly leaving a blustery day and me watching the sun shine.
Eventually I gave in ...
A dull dark windy day - so a bit of DIY AM was about it. I did visit the garage to say hello though.
So it's 9:00 and I'm feeling more stressed than I should be. The Talbot was a bit hard to start even after three hours on the fan heater. Still feels like no fuel.
It was cold but bright so 'someone' set off to the boat with tools - whereas I pottered getting ready for the first ECR Shotley event. Until ... the ladders were needed - so an early SAAB run after all.
Then later off we went to Shotley again - this time in the E-Type though. It was packed by 11:30 and I was very near the back.
I started the day heating up the Imp while I was spraying the drive - having forgotten to wash the MK2 - so ended up doing that a bit later. I started the Imp and let it warm for later though.