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This is definitely going to happen, because someone just Whatsapped me this: Yes, while all other blogs will remain online, it seems that I will be forced to take 6000 miles… down for the foreseeable future. And while I don’t want to speculate about who started the rumours, there were certainly some online entities who – let’s just say – did nothing to quash them.Īnd so… er… it was with some alarm, that I… er… was informed, yes, of imminent Government plans to ban this blog. But it basically meant that the bottle stores got a lot more trade for absolutely no reason. Of course, that announcement never happened: it was never going to. Bottle stores (you may know them as liquor outlets or off-licences) were immediately inundated with panicking customers, anxious to get their fix in before the draconian measures were announced. Archived: learning curve, positive thoughts, that's a bit mad, the lockdown diaries, the parenting bunny Tagged: dishwasher french, skillz 2 pay the billz Day 154 – A new banĮarlier this week, wholly unfounded rumours of a new ban on the sale of alcohol swept the (social media) nation. And, as a further positive, I’ve saved us a bit of money: no-one has to come and fix the dishwasher anymore and (for the moment, at least) we don’t have to shell out for French tuition. It might not seem like a big deal to you (especially if you are actually a dishwasher repair person), but I was quite chuffed with it. But this was my first ever dishwasher fix. I’ve done French before, albeit a long time ago. The velocity achieved by the impeller transfers into pressure when the outward movement of the fluid is confined by the pump casing. To be able to skip between past participles in some foreign tongue and removing a foreign object from the pump impeller of a German (but actually Turkish-made) domestic appliance must surely take some sort of weird skill.Īn impeller is a rotating component of a centrifugal pump which transfers energy from the motor that drives the pump to the fluid being pumped by accelerating the fluid outwards from the center of rotation. I think we are all going to have to agree that I am clearly rather multi-talented. I helped out with a French lesson this morning. Archived: in the news, learning curve, that's a bit mad, the lockdown diaries, this is south africa Tagged: cut off low, spring day, weather Day 158, part 2 – Come together Let’s get through tomorrow’s excitement first, shall we?īatten down your beagles. I shall be contacting my local representatives if that happens again this time around. The South Easter hasn’t given up until March in the last few years, ruining an extra three months of otherwise perfectly lovely outside time. Likewise, it would have moved on by New Year, leaving January and February to just be hot instead of hot and stupidly windy.Īll of that has changed. The seasonal South Easter would set in sometime around late September and then we’d know that there was a change in seasons. I’ve said it before, but when I moved over here, I’m sure that September and October used to be nicer than they are now. That’s because of a weak, transatlantic (“normal”) cold front. Because it’s also worth noting that while the rest of the week is also “Spring”, it’s looking every bit as unpleasant going towards the weekend. That said, today has been a massive 10 degrees warmer than yesterday, so I’ve done all of the washing and I’m going to lob some burgers on the braai this evening ahead of tomorrow’s nastiness. So not quite another Laingsburg (hopefully anyway), but it will still be wet and windy. Were it a bit further inland into the Karoo, we’d be into cut-off low, “Black South Easter” territory, but it looks like this one will sweep around the Cape coast and dissipate as it heads off South West from us into whatever is down there (spoiler: not much). In the Southern Hemisphere.Īctually, tomorrow’s is a bit of a weird one: rather than the usual low pressure flying across the Southern Atlantic from Argentina, this deep low has formed over Namibia and is heading down the West coast as we speak. In the Southern Hemisphere.Īnd you could almost believe that it was Spring, were it not for the weather warnings issued by… er… meteorologists.
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The start of Spring if you are a meteorologist.