tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post4106184550880010877..comments2024-01-29T13:20:07.366+00:00Comments on Little Corner of the Earth: GOOD FRIDAY RUNAvushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-88170159338142282952016-04-24T19:34:14.208+01:002016-04-24T19:34:14.208+01:00Chloe:
I fear your blog link has been invaded comm...Chloe:<br />I fear your blog link has been invaded commerciallyAvushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-71410318639788018182016-04-13T15:25:06.453+01:002016-04-13T15:25:06.453+01:00Some times I feel that we were created for to choo...Some times I feel that we were created for to choose the other way, for experiments. Wonderful full of life photos.Chloehttps://www.solarmovie.ph/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-81944198174651275212016-04-03T08:49:33.177+01:002016-04-03T08:49:33.177+01:00Kay:
yes indeedy - Romney Marsh is an undiscovered...Kay:<br />yes indeedy - Romney Marsh is an undiscovered paradise. Many prefer the scenic uplands, which I can enjoy too, but the Marsh can grow on one. I first discovered the area as a 12 year old, going to a coastal holiday camp with a children's club, but I never thought then that I would be returning frequently to it at 77!Avushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-50940806592393527732016-04-03T02:58:47.420+01:002016-04-03T02:58:47.420+01:00Sounds perfect. I'm glad these unspoilt corner...Sounds perfect. I'm glad these unspoilt corners can still be discovered.Kay Cookehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01791873464409271216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-37397407989583736882016-03-30T13:56:14.465+01:002016-03-30T13:56:14.465+01:00Vita:
Sounds like you are having fun! Which model ...Vita:<br />Sounds like you are having fun! Which model Sunbeam is it? <br />Well, I went and looked for the remembered "sprocket puller" and found that it is a flywheel puller (long time since I used it). Looks like I shall have to feature it though.Avushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-41787429501847869352016-03-29T23:42:47.871+01:002016-03-29T23:42:47.871+01:00Hurrah for good timing and sunlit backs. HH is al...Hurrah for good timing and sunlit backs. HH is also polishing up a bike to sell, but it's the old Sunbeam. What a nice putt it has! I will keep an eye out for a pic of the magnificent sprocket puller. I'm glad someone is keeping up that old old old house, which I, too would like to tour, but not own. We're enjoying a morning and afternoon of sun here, but rain could start up any time.Vitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05648727808256233855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-27007337349315667592016-03-29T14:30:13.504+01:002016-03-29T14:30:13.504+01:00RR:
Thanks for taking time over that comment. Sorr...RR:<br />Thanks for taking time over that comment. Sorry if you found my "baiting" upsetting but it was done in fun and I have formed the opinion (complimentary) that you can take it (and give it back!) and rather enjoy it.<br />As to conservative: a small "c" in outlook but the large "C" has been threatened, politically, by Messrs. Cameron, Osborne and Johnson (Boris - our version of Trump, it seems). Enough: gentlemen never discuss religion, politics or ladies in the mess or club! (reactionary enough for you?)<br /><br />Daughter:<br />Cottage is in the lanes between Aldington and Bonnington (both village names of Anglo-Saxon (Ingastun) derivation. <br /><br />The "magnificent sprocket puller"? I may show a piccie on the blog, but it is only really of interest to an ancient motorcyclist who once used to restore ancient motorcycles.Avushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-17979739164449533672016-03-29T13:10:08.852+01:002016-03-29T13:10:08.852+01:00Oh ps Pa,
I would like a picture of the 'magn...Oh ps Pa,<br /> I would like a picture of the 'magnificent flywheel puller for an Ariel Square Four'!!!!<br />Love Daughter xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-33236495665092850802016-03-29T13:03:37.980+01:002016-03-29T13:03:37.980+01:00Well, I have to ask .......where is the house?
Lov...Well, I have to ask .......where is the house?<br />Lovely trip out Pa. Very evocative. I am craving The Marsh now!<br />Daughter xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-65549488367986625902016-03-29T09:44:57.522+01:002016-03-29T09:44:57.522+01:00Only you would describe a flywheel puller as "...Only you would describe a flywheel puller as "magnificent" (previous post) but then no doubt you were being tongue in cheek, throwing out groundbait, ecouraging the old fart in Hereford to respond and then poke fun at him for doing so. I can only take you at face value, Avus, and many of your proclamations seem to be all of a piece, once merely conservative with an lc c, now tending towards the capital letter. Would you prefer comments about the weather? Or not at all?<br /><br />Of course it wouldn't be just weather would it? It would be "old" weather, surely. Edwardian summers where the sun shone way into October and the gels were so pretty. Because, naturally, the house you long for is inevitably an old house - to be appreciated mainly from the outside and to hell with beams that crack your skull, floorboards that creak at the passage of a spider, draught that inflames your joints, and a bladder-torturing trek to the loo. <br /><br />I had fun at your expense (though I didn't know it at the time) in my first novel. Clare is a clever systems engineer, Oxbridge-educated and devastatingly competitive in a man's world. My kind of hero (The Guardian forbids me to use the feminine form). She lives in a house smaller than, but similar to, the one you admire (incidentally in Kent but Avus was yet to happen as I wrote) and I revelled in its disadvantages, especially since they contrasted so dismally with her line of business which was to ensure that things worked. I was of course riding a familiar hobby-house but I have to say I am self-admittedly soulless; when it comes to nostalgia vs. efficiency I love the latter for its aesthetic as well as the comfort it brings. My mind finds it difficult to factor in suffering as a price worth paying.<br /><br />However I am adaptable even though you may see this as lacking principle. I have toured Romney Marshes as I have mentioned before and despite a predisposition towards contours I can appreciate its flatness. I can even appreciate its oldness (see how slippery I can become) since I do not despise history or the way time's passage is marked in such a place - I only baulk at being invited to embrace it, to pretend to admire its imaginary superiority.<br /><br />And here's the reason. History is a record of suffering between the haves and have nots. I see a fancy 300-year-old house and I find it impossible to divorce it from the likelihood of wage-slaves within and peasant labourers without. But nothing's changed, you say, there are still haves and have nots. True, but we also have a welfare state and an NHS, however imperfect. Society has acknowledged suffering and has tried to do something about it. Perhaps it will do more. <br /><br />I am glad you are able to use an electric bike (now there's a modernism for you) to explore England's beauties. I'm sure you've earned it. But awareness helps.Roderick Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828395545197001637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-1238995423108324352016-03-29T08:28:42.434+01:002016-03-29T08:28:42.434+01:00Tom:
An insightful comment. The north of England h...Tom:<br />An insightful comment. The north of England has the saying "Red hat and no drawers" - but, as usual, they tend towards the direct and pithy.Avushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-20283959939080807202016-03-28T21:13:44.932+01:002016-03-28T21:13:44.932+01:00Such a property would be far beyond my financial d...Such a property would be far beyond my financial dreams, but I certainly feel the attraction. And often they are expensive to maintain. So often it seems to me that the beautiful exteriors of people and their constructs often hide a host of problems, on a number of levels. Odd how houses and people resemble each other. Now the countryside, that is another matter. It is certainly beautiful around there. Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09028121782477111901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-4932123979897872502016-03-28T11:54:47.616+01:002016-03-28T11:54:47.616+01:00Crow:
Yes, I can just see my great granddaughters ...Crow:<br />Yes, I can just see my great granddaughters having a ball at hide and seek there, MarthaAvushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16512540148378201058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31082363.post-70680113697232703162016-03-28T11:37:44.990+01:002016-03-28T11:37:44.990+01:00Oh, I can see why you covet that house, Avus. The...Oh, I can see why you covet that house, Avus. The little kid in me would have great adventures in a place like that.<br /><br />Come to think of it, so would the almost-69-year-old me!The Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04846997590157958766noreply@blogger.com