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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 10:13 ..and there's nothing more interesting than a pole (1977 vintage) with the letters NEEB carved in it.

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Nice Orange Livery for their fleet. So what was your old electricity board's fleet like?
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Well as well as my own NEEB, on a brief look I found loads of information on the Southern Electricity Board fleet so rather than bog down POTD I have given the 12 old Area Electricity Boards established by the Electricity Act 1947 their own thread, where their fleet liveries and vehicles can have their glorious moment in in the sun.

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From today's bike ride :D
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It's ben a truly gorgeous day down here :D I made the most of it!
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Is there a folly down the lane, or is it a folly to ride on the lane?
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Sorry to say I have an issue with my laptop's power jack so it is out of commission until the new parts arrive. My fault, I left it on the front passenger seat on the way home with my replacement steed and had to stop a bit sharpish which threw the laptop on the floor. When I got home it simply wouldn't work so stripped it down and found a few breakages in one corner where the socket is. So new socket, replacement fan as the housing cracked and a set of screws on order as a few were missing from the last repair when I foolishly sent it into a shop for a new usb socket.
The result of that is I have to do this and probably the next week's postings from the phone and it will not open the file browser when trying to add pics so there won't be any for a while!! :(
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I have found my old tablet which seems to be working ok if somewhat slow but hopefully it will let me post my picture of the day. It has to be my replacement steed which I collected this afternoon and has now restored my faith in screens! :
Own work
Own work
Own work
Own work
And I get a proper exhaust
Own workr
Own workr
And foglights
Own worm
Own worm
A modern dash:
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And an interior to match
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Ok it's not French but it has the same ride as my C5 (IN SPORT MODE) and I got good mpg on the way home as you can see so first impressions are very favourable! :-D

It also gives me the chance to post up my 5800 celebratory car:
BFTW
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Mick, sorry to hear about your laptop :(
myglaren wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 18:34 Is there a folly down the lane, or is it a folly to ride on the lane?
Folly Lane was the scene of my accident almost a year ago Steve... I rarely ride it now but road closures made it necessary...

Half way along I discovered the road now has a huge pothole... A reason to avoid it wherever possible until it's fixed!
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mickthemaverick wrote: 10 Mar 2021, 00:11 Image
Enjoy it Mick, looks in excellent order, and gets 5/5 for reliability, so hopefully no fix-it sagas to tell, just enjoyable meanders and strolls :-D

I have selected an appropriate track from Cream's Wheels of fire and shoved it on the juke box. I like blues, and Clapton when he was Clapton so hope you enjoy it too.

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 10 Mar 2021, 09:20
mickthemaverick wrote: 10 Mar 2021, 00:11 Image
Enjoy it Mick, looks in excellent order, and gets 5/5 for reliability, so hopefully no fix-it sagas to tell, just enjoyable meanders and strolls :-D


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Spring Flowers
Riverside Daisy not quite ready to pop out
Riverside Daisy not quite ready to pop out
Riverside something or other, probably Scilla bifolia L  the star hyacinth
Riverside something or other, probably Scilla bifolia L the star hyacinth
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 09:15 POTD needs at least one POTD each day to live up to its name.
So let's see what the shutter clicked on today.
Well who remembers back in march last year, Bobin's recipe for Wild Garlic Soup back in March on the "Simple Recipes to tide up through" thread started by James.

Well the Northumberland Wild Garlic is just poking through now,
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Couple of weeks time...this was March 23rd last year, the free soup ingredients fields are a little more bountiful :-D

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 09 Mar 2021, 09:15 POTD needs at least one POTD each day to live up to its name.
Wild daffodils seen during my morning run today :)
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The daffs aren't yet in their full profusion, but very close. Noticed what must have been a planted up couple of beds of purple "primroses" as I drove past. A little while before the woodland variety are in bloom. Excellent to document such things on POTD. I think I did a fair bit of seasonal flower posting on POTD in 2020. Noticed them more than at any other time, started a folder 100 flowers for my pics on the old laptop, and bludgeoned well past that :-D

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That's true on the daffs Neil, still a few days to go yet... I look forward to seeing them at their peak :)

They do look lovely though and really bring a bit of bright and joy into the day :D
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Farndale in North Yorks was always one of those days out destinations for a run in the car to see the famous wild daffodils. It is believed the daffodils were first brought here by medieval monks from Rievaulx. This wild variety (narcissus pseudonarcissus) is also known by the old name Lenten Lily, a name derived from the fact they usually bloom around Eastertime.

Covered in blooms
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