A cross between movie & fly-on-the-wall documentary. Felt longer than 1:40 hours, if I’m honest.
In the end she could no longer sleep in a normal bed - had to keep moving now she’s a true nomad.
Looks like today is ‘your’ day Rob, so enjoy a session with the friends you ‘choose’ for company. 🦸♂️🧝🏽♀️🧛♂️🧙🏼🧌
Spare a thought for others stuck with relatives they have avoided all year but now have to ‘talk’ to & hug at the end of their visit as if you have all now bonded in a special way...
Sorry to hear your woes, Annie, but sounds like you are turning the corner now.
I’ve had a strange few buggy months myself & just got over a 2-3 weeks heavy cold.
Hope we all just come thru this stronger for next year. 🕺👯♀️
We make our own entertainment (watching each other for things to criticise, having a drink or two), enact our own dramas (constantly shouting at each other) & have our own fascinating documentaries (finding out about parts our bodies when we get injured or ill) - no need for TV. 🤖
I fitted both the new hoses. However, the red one behaved a bit weird in that it’s black collar just slid down when I put the water pump on & the fitting dribbled water.
In the end I just replaced that one with the original working copper pipe one:
Told the eBay seller about it & he’s sending...
I’ve taken it apart now - I honestly think the connecter’s buggered, Jim.
Went over to a couple of Motorhome places in Birtley, but they‘re pretty hopeless (except for taps 3x what I paid on eBay), so I’ve ordered flexi pipes on eBay - hopefully for Monday.
Popped up the road & got a long (m6) screw for the princely sum of 50p.
Will chop up & fit later when cooler.
It was awkward getting the 2 copper pipes screwed into the new tap cos I couldn’t get the connecters off the other ends, so they were rubbing against each other. Anyway, nearly there...
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