Newark Industrial Park
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Today I have jobs in Newark, Market Rasen (again) and Horncastle. But first it was look at a malfunctioning server in Lincoln and then pick up a back up data seed from an office very near to the Castle.
“No,” he said, “look, it’s very, very simple … all I want … is a cup of tea. You are going to make one for me. Keep quiet and listen.” And he sat. He told the Nutri-Matic about India, he told it about China, he told it about Ceylon. He told it about broad leaves drying in the sun. He told it about silver teapots. He told it about summer afternoons on the lawn. He told it about putting in the milk before the tea so it wouldn’t get scalded. He even told it (briefly) about the history of the East India Company.
“So that’s it, is it?” said the Nutri-Matic when he had finished.
“Yes,” said Arthur, “that is what I want.”
“You want the taste of dried leaves in boiled water?”
“Er, yes. With milk.”
“Squirted out of a cow?”
“Well, in a manner of speaking I suppose …”
― Douglas Adams – Arthur Dent describes tea, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
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I am busy today reviewing the all the client back ups – so not much time for walking but I did get an hour or so across the fields near the village.
The photos today are for my web site as I have updated the brew kit. To get a good shot that was not over exposed or with too much reflection, I found a shaded area under some trees.
…and here is the link to the page about my Backpacking Brew Kit
Tea Kit – short walk round Branston Read More »
I had another day out and about in the Lincolnshire countryside, meetings and jobs in Market Rasen, East Barkwith and Horncastle.
This scene was at one of the clients, from their car park.
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I had meetings and jobs, first in Grimsby and then in Caister – whilst travelling between the two offices I found an excellent place to stop and have my lunch. The field over from this one was being harvested, this one must be next.
Grimsby and Caister Read More »