I have lost some weight and my circumference is less than before.
Consequently I have use a hollow punch to allow my belt to tighten a bit extra.
From 2019 I am living a more relaxed life. After 35 years I am retired from engineering practice.
You can expect me to mention retirement projects, travel and of course the beloved.
My hobbies may include nature, camping, repair, and reading.
I have lost some weight and my circumference is less than before.
Consequently I have use a hollow punch to allow my belt to tighten a bit extra.
As a boy I watched my grandfather use his tape measure - it has a big red button to retract the tape.
The tape measure was recently given to me. The first foot had a lot of damage and it was hard to use. It also lacked metric markings.
When I looked for a replacement tape blade I found that The Evan's measuring tape was a well loved artifact and is even collected by enthusiasts. Replacement blades were expensive and with freight some offered prices were over $100. And none of the replacement blades were metric.
Instead I purchased a 2 metre metric tape measure with the same blade width for less than $6 from my favourite hardware warehouse. Then I transferred the measuring blade from the new tape measure to the Evan's tape measure.
For curiosity, I disassembled the Evan's tape measure and it is in perfect condition internally - no wonder people collect them.
The tape measure is now ready for another 50 years service.
I also note that the Evan's tape measure has no plastic components and the $6 tape measure is plastic except the spring and the measuring blade.
As I wandered through my favourite hardware warehouse, I saw a product new to me - food safe wax.
I have now waxed all the cutting boards in the kitchen and in the caravan.
They were all looking very pale and worn out and they were starting to crack. they look much better now.
As I neared the end of my first packets of double edge razor blades I ordered some more.
I purchased a box of 200 as the price was low. To my delight they contain no plastic at all. Serendipity.
Jim Hawkins and the Curse of Treasure Island by Francis Bryan (Frank Delaney, Irish novelist) [2001, ISBN 1- 84255-213-9]
The great joy in this book is the use of language in the spirit of the original Treasure Island. It has a pursuit, capture and escape; violent action and parley; disguise and mystery.
A modern criticism of this book is that there is no gender/cultural diversity, all characters are english or scottish men apart from Hawkin's mother and the mysterious woman.
At the conclusion attentive readers will realise that not every mystery has been resolved. Maybe the author left open the option for a sequel.
I urge the reader first re-read the original tale by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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