Monday, 20 June 2022

Monday Mstery

Pleased to say I am feeling somewhat more lively this week as I don't have to waste mental energy on chasing up the slow supply of medical items, one of which I cannot be without for more than a few minutes. Last week I showed this close view

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which was correctly identified by Adrian, Wilma and Ragged Robin as part of

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a bubble pack of pills. In this case capsules of Sodium Bicarbonate which were prescribed by a renal consultant to help with reducing the amount of Potassium I absorb from food. My thanks to all who made a guess.

This week I have a full view of

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what? What is it and what is / was it commonly used for? If you would like to make a guess please leave it in the comments. They will be revealed, with the answer, next Monday.

Monday, 13 June 2022

Monday Mystery

Last week's close view

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was correctly identified by Adrian and Ragged Robin as part of

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a small battery operated vacuum cleaner. Excellent for getting at the dust in nooks and crannies, or was it crooks and nannies. One or the other. Many thanks to all who had a look and made a guess.

It's been a week or two where it is difficult to find enthusiasm for anything not just blogging. Hopefully the mood will pass soon. Anyway, I finally found a new subject for you to identify. This is a close view

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of .... what? If you would like to make a guess please leave it in the comments. They will be revealed, with the answer, next Monday.

Monday, 6 June 2022

Monday Mystery

Last wek's photo

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was correctly identified by Ellen D., Ragged Robin, Wilma and Adrian as part of

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a Venus Fly Trap plant. Well done to all.
The new mystery object for this week is

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part of ..... what? If you would like to make a guess please leave it in the comments. They will be revealed, with the answer, next Monday.

Monday, 30 May 2022

Monday Mystery

I had a feeling last week's close up

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might be difficult to identify exactly. It was

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a carbon monoxide detector and alarm. A device I now always use where there is the possibility of an accidental build up of CO in the home. Many years ago the family home had a coke boiler installed. One morning we all woke up feeling drowsy with thumping headaches. We had a lucky escape as the flue from the boiler had become blocked stopping the fumes from being vented to the atmosphere. It was a scary experience and one I have no desire to repeat. As always my thanks to all who had a go at identifying it.

I think this week the new close up photo

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should be easier to work out that it is ..... what? If you would like to make a guess please leave it in the comments. They will be revealed, with the answer, next Monday.

Saturday, 28 May 2022

A Foxglove Pug

Until a few days ago the only Pugs I knew about have four legs and a tail. I had found this small moth trying to be unnoticed in the kitchen so I couldn't resist trying to take a photo of it. At the time the lighting was poor so I ended up having to use the in built flash on the Nikon.

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On researching sone moth identification sites I concluded this was an example of a Foxglove Pug moth. They can be very variable in colouring but the wing patterns are the same on all the variations. The moth is so named as the caterpillars feed inside the flowers of the Foxglove plant. As a species the Foxglove Pug is widely and commonly distributed.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Always Look Down

Garden centres are no different to supermarkets when it comes to product placement. At eye level are the items which they would really like you to choose. After all they are in business to make money and finding cheaper items which may have a smaller profit margin are likely to need a bit of investigation when shopping. Yesterday I went to my nearest garden centre as I needed to replenish some supplies for the bird feeders, particularly the suet blocks. Looking along the eye level shelves I was mentally working out which were the best value for money, i.e. equivalent cost per block in multi buy packs. Then a quick glance down to the floor level shelf brought these to my attention:

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by far the best value for money so I added a box to the trolley. Before I bought it I had a quick look at the contents.

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They looked very suitable. Here is the box after I had already put one out for the birds:

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The feathered visitors took to it immediately.

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I don't think they will last very long and I could guarantee they will be sold out by the next time I go bird food shopping.

Monday, 23 May 2022

Monday Mystery

Last week I showed this close view

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and I can see why it may have looked like a posh tea bag strainer or a juice squeezer but it was correctly identified by Ellen D. as

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a tool for separating the white and yolk of an egg. I had forgotten I had this until I found it tucked away at the back of a kitchen cupboard. I have never tried it to see how effective it is. Thanks again to all who have a go.

The new object was chosen in a bit of a rush as I had forgotten to photo the thing I was going to use

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If you would like to make a guess as to what it is please leave it in the comments. They will be revealed, with the answer, next Monday.
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