Our radishes appear to be ready! This was the first harvest of Raphanus sativus ‘Dragon’ from the polytunnel; large but crisp and delicious rather than a fiery monster.
9 June 2014
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9 June 2014
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Our radishes appear to be ready! This was the first harvest of Raphanus sativus ‘Dragon’ from the polytunnel; large but crisp and delicious rather than a fiery monster.
8 June 2014
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That is my latest DIY project – a woodstore constructed from reclaimed wood from old pallets and a frame we used to use as a coldframe but have run out of space to employ. Yes, the green bit is meant … Continue reading
7 June 2014
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I like the Ubuntu idea of long-term support editions – reasonably up to date, maintained with security patches but not shifting the foundations too often. The most recent one (Ubuntu 14.04) came out in April and there has been enough … Continue reading
6 June 2014
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That is admittedly a corny title but I wanted to celebrate the lettuce growing in my polytunnel; no shortage of salad at this time of year!
5 June 2014
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It is all too easy to take things for granted. About 48 hours ago I was still suffering with my blocked ear but the water pulsing machine at the GP surgery cleared that out and my hearing is back to … Continue reading
4 June 2014
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I think I’ve got my brewing mojo back. After the failure of my Easter Courage as a drinkable beer (unless you are a slug – the brew still seems to work for my garden “pubs”), I am pleased that Summer … Continue reading
3 June 2014
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The ‘geek’ talk I gave a couple of weeks ago went very well (you can see the presentation with notes if you want) but I managed to squeeze out some extra return on the investment, or ROI, by reprising it … Continue reading
2 June 2014
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A hat tip to Paul Moore for pointing me in the direction of dygraphs. This is a Javascript library that facilitates creating interactive graphs from sets of data. Thinking back to my A Level maths, I suspect the name comes … Continue reading
1 June 2014
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I will be heartily glad when I get my blocked ear sorted out on Tuesday; I was on music duty at both the morning and evening services today and it certainly creates some additional challenges. In the morning I was … Continue reading