Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Friday, 3 April 2026
VICTORY OF THE LIGHT: SIGRBLÓT, CERNUNNOS, AND THE CRICKET CLUB
aster is often viewed through a single lens, but history reveals a far more complex tapestry. It is a season of renewal and rebirth that predates modern practices by millennia. While some today may aggressively lay claim to these origins, there is room here for all faiths—and for those with none.
Saturday, 21 March 2026
SURVIVING THE "A" BOMB
ife has a way of creating chores for us and then making it difficult to complete them. It can be hard to get stuff done when, suddenly, there’s something else that needs doing.
Location:
Kimberworth, Rotherham S61, UK
Saturday, 25 January 2025
AWKWARDLY SOCIAL
oneliness is a significant and often overlooked challenge in today's society. Many individuals find themselves increasingly isolated, with social interaction primarily occurring through digital devices. While technology offers connectivity, it can't fully replicate the richness of face-to-face human interaction.
However, real-world engagement is essential for our well-being. The disconnect from genuine human contact can leave many feeling ill-equipped to navigate social situations and cope with the demands of interpersonal relationships.
Sunday, 22 October 2023
2310.22 TIME FOR JUMPERS
It's been unseasonably warm this season which is currently in the process of change. Weather isn't always a cyclist's friend, the cold and wet together with wind and ice sometimes make the rides dangerous or just plain unpleasant. As I write this Storm Babet is battering the country (it's safe to say I didn't cycle to work today - Friday).
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Saturday, 3 December 2022
2212.03 FREEZIN
This winter is going to be hard. Perhaps the hardest I've experienced since I was a child. Already it's cold but it's going to get colder. This post however is not about the weather.
Labels:
cost of living,
home,
weather
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Monday, 18 July 2022
2207.18 BYE BYE BORIS
The Prime Minister has finally quit after years of lies and basically taking the piss out of the British people. But I have to talk about night's out, birthday celebrations, bike racing and of course, the weather!
Thursday, 28 January 2021
2101.28 GAME CHANGER
Labels:
drawing,
mobile phone,
news,
phone,
upgrade,
weather,
World Events
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Sunday, 17 January 2021
2101.17 LOCKDOWN 3.0
Sunday, 10 November 2019
1911.10 THE GREAT SHEFFIELD FLOOD... AGAIN
The Sheffield Floods of 2007 were supposed to be a once in a lifetime event yet here we are 12 years later. A month's rain fell in a day on already saturated ground on Friday.
Labels:
climate change,
critical,
cycling,
disaster,
emergency,
extreme weather,
flood,
weather
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Friday, 27 September 2019
Saturday, 20 July 2019
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
1903.05 BREATH OF FREYA
When I initially planned this post I thought that the forecast storm was going to be a lot more than what it was. The reason it got my attention was of course that they had named it after a Norse god and I have been doing quite a bit of reading about Norse mythology recently. Vikings have always interested me since I was a child but over the last few years I've been drawn towards the culture and art of what is one of the most intriguing periods of history.
Friday, 8 February 2019
1902.08 ICE
I don't like winter, I've gradually grown tired of the season as I've gotten older. The cold is uncomfortable and unpredictable, it disrupts and causes chaos.
Monday, 29 October 2018
1810.29 DARKNESS FALLS
It's that time of year, the clocks have just gone back and the nights are getting longer. The temperature is starting to drop and the weather is turning. It's time to get the big coat out.
Labels:
cycling,
dark nights,
seasonal,
weather,
winter
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Sunday, 12 August 2018
1808.12 HEATWAVE
If there's one thing most people will remember about 2018 it will be the record breaking heatwave and it would be remiss of me to mention it. I've chosen to use this current hiatus in the soaring temperatures to mention it.
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Monday, 2 April 2018
1804.02 IT'S EASTER!
It's that time of year when we celebrate the rebirth, when colour returns to the land and new life starts to appear everywhere. When we crawl out of our holes to embrace the great outdoors - it's Easter.
Location:
St Neots, PE19, UK
Sunday, 4 March 2018
Sunday, 25 February 2018
1802.25 ZERO - WILL I EVER BE WARM AGAIN?
Winter is my least favourite season, especially as I get older. All it does is stop me from doing stuff I like to do. If I had my way I think I'd like to hibernate until the spring.
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
Monday, 31 October 2016
1610.31 GOLDEN BROWN AND ORANGE
It's that time of year again. It's getting darker and colder, the nights are longer and Christmas stuff is in the shops (although it's been in store since August). I do love the colours of the Autumn season although I don't enjoy the change in the weather. I think so far this year we've been lucky and it's been fairly dry round here. I used to love the nights drawing in, I used to think of it as a warm blanket I could wrap myself in. As I get older I think I feel the cold more and the darkness becomes a prison warden that keeps me indoors.
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| The turning of the leaves at Centertainment |
Rags has done a great job with the pumpkins this year. I remember when I was a kid pumpkins were rare (I don't think I'd ever seen one), we used to make our Jack O'Lanterns out of turnips.
Location:
Sheffield, UK
Friday, 16 September 2016
1609.16 OVER 40s CHECKUP
I was rudely awoken this morning at 5:20 by a violent thunderstorm. I had to come downstairs to let Angel the cat in, she was grateful and I headed back to bed. The weird thing was that as well as the thunder, lightning and heavy rain there was also traffic outside which was unusually heavy for the time of day. Had the storm awoken these people so they'd decided to go to work early? The storm dissipated and so did the traffic but with an alarm set for 6:10 not much more sleep was available.
So today was the day I went for my "over 40s check up". I've been a little apprehensive about it mainly because of my family history. The males in my paternal line all have cardiovascular health issues. My uncle was only a couple of years older than I am now when he died suddenly of a heart attack.
The check-up was pretty basic, performed by a Healthcare Assistant called Joanne. Height, weight, blood pressure and blood tests. Add the lifestyle questions to which I pretty much passed and it was over pretty quickly. I fell below the threshold to be tested for diabetes but since I have a family history she's going to test for it anyway.
So now I wait to see if the bloods reveal any problems, apparently no news is good news so if I hear nothing I'm clear.
Morticia had the same check up directly after me but hers isn't as straightforward as her chronic illness causes other lifestyle issues.
The weather looks like it's going to dry up before I cycle to work. However with all the surface water it looks like I'm still going to get a bit wet!
Labels:
appointment,
cycling,
health,
tests,
weather
Location:
Rotherham, UK
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