Thursday, 6 February 2020

Something in the Air - Thunderclap Newman

Having only spent close to 50 years at sea you will readily understand that profanities are one thing I have always steered clear of (yours sincerely Pinocchio). However, I am prepared to stray from the path of righteousness, just this once, to utter a BLINKIN’ ECK! On opening the Blog to prepare yesterday’s post a massive 2474 hits met my eye which, if my memory serves me, is an ‘all time’ day record. Not absolutely certain where that came from, but heartening to find the link is being passed on as requested to all, while the finger of suspicion is gravitating towards you ‘Bomber’?  
Self Portrait
from left to right founder members
Speedy Keen, Jimmy McCulloch (a very young c1966) Pete Towshend (laterly with the Who) 
and Andy (Thunderclap) Newman


What a generation to be a teenager, mid-60's to mid 70's and all I needed was a glimpse 
of one of my sisters Pop Magazines. There on the front cover was a picture of The Kinks complete with mohair, 4 buttoned, collarless burgundy suits and me dashing post-haste down to Burton's Tailors on St Mary's Street, Weymouth to get measured up. Already down to the plimsoll-line with debt the matching ensemble of almond toed, button-up side 'high-heeled' boots, collarless white shirt with lace bib and cuffs with somewhat shortened hair I was a Mod!
During all of this an orange cravat was considered but thought better of it as I didn't want to look ridicules??
 
With sister Pamela, Weymouth Promenade 1966
(All the Young Dudes carry the news)   

But there was certainly something else in the air!
 In line with yesterday's 'minor bang' this mornings retort was somewhat louder and no less sweet and somewhat predictable as the water levels decline across the River Stour. Even from the doorstep we could hear the flute like 'refrain' of the skulking
of the 'skulking'
CETTI'S WARBLER
which is always far more often heard than seen.
The noun refrain is chossen wisely a usually once they do flash up there is no stopping them.
Skulking also fits perfectly, except on very lucky occassions such as a week ago at Longham Lakes, where these images  and clip were captured, we very rarely see them here.

As a continuation of the introduction to our Recording Area (RA) for those who are not familiar, this post had already been pigeonholed for that purpose but came with a bit of a bonus.
A call from Adrian Tugwell to alert me to the arrival of the Solar Panel Cleaning Team, which he never fails to do after something of a bad start, not attributed to him or his crews.
(A longish tale of woe which we may cover in detail at a later date)
I am told that the detritus gathering on the panes can at time cut production by as much as 20%, a shilling or two in itself, so the cleaning takes place at least twice a year. 

Being a property of 2 seperate halves, you have to transit the B3073 from the Southern Sector
 to get to the northern side before reaching the bridleway
Northbound 
towards the Sewerage Works
and
Southbound
 towards home. either side there are Solar Panel compounds, 9 in all, which
on completion of the build was considered the largest of its type in Europe.
 Since then I have yarned with the Tugwell people who tell me their work streches as far as
Holland where some of the continuous runs of panels are 2 to 3 Km long.
We cannot compete with that!
What over the years had been sown with a veriety of cash crops the last of these was turf production which is hard and and intensive work.
I should know I've 'watched' these people for hours!
The main feature of the largest of these, designated Munich by the German construction crews, is an
Early Bronze Age Tumuli
(looking east)
which is not known to have been excavated, except by the 
 BADGERS

but along with the 2 others on the property are valuable to the history of Dorset
HERE COMES the PLANT
 PLENTY OF WATER NEEDED IN THIS GAME
Residents here include a pair of
RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE 
which arrived soon after construction was completed but even though considered a 'pair'
this introduced species from the Continent find it almost impossible to breed in GB.
Here come
The Boys From the Wet Stuff
Other onlookers included the first
MEADOW PIPIT's
Mipits Bathing
and the reappearance of,
or another
GREEN SANDPIPER
Had enough yet? and pass the on Link please!

2 comments:

  1. Goodness! Me! Morn'in Capt..!
    Burton's St Mary St, Weymouth.
    I bought a silk cream patterned
    dicky~bow there back in 1972...
    I was doing a summer season as
    a DJ at Pontins..Osmington Bay..
    AND..I still have that dicky~bow,
    along with 39 others..! :).

    And..Goes without saying the 60's
    always voted the best decade ever!
    What was it we used to say..if you
    remember the 60's..you were'nt there! :).

    Enjoying yer early morning post Capt..
    With my green tea, lemon and honey!
    God bless!

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    1. Yep, if only I could remember I'd say "them wuz the days" but this generation (Bless Em) will be saying exactly the same in 40 years time and rightly too!

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