05-05-2012, 12:29 PM
I live in Lincolnshire in the country and it's lovely. It's also never stopped raining since 'they' brought in the hosepipe ban over a month ago. The lanes around here are deep in mud as everything is agricultural and so my berlingo that I have had for only two weeks was looking pretty grubby this morning.
This morning there was a shaft of sunlight.
unny:...at last I could wash the car. Well it took forever without the hosepipe and I must have used 20 times more water using buckets. Of course I couldn't do a decent job of the wheel arches or for that matter any of the clay sticking underneath the car. In the middle of the job the postman (who having observed me for some time and can talk the hind legs off a donkey) tells me that he watched a program on the TV that demonstated and confirmed that using a bucket does use far more water than a hosepipe when washing the car. He also told me (his other vice being a total lack of descretion) that he came across one of my neighbours using a hosepipe who on being discovered panicked and hid behind the garden bushes!
This afternoon I was going to take some pictures to post on here but guess what? It's pouring down with rain again!!:fish::fish:
Worse still she who must be obeyed wants me to take her to the shops and so it'll be all back to square one:brickwall:
I'm fed up with whoever it is that seems to have cocked it all up....I'm supposed to be retired..
There..I've had my Victor Meldrew moment
This morning there was a shaft of sunlight.

This afternoon I was going to take some pictures to post on here but guess what? It's pouring down with rain again!!:fish::fish:
Worse still she who must be obeyed wants me to take her to the shops and so it'll be all back to square one:brickwall:
I'm fed up with whoever it is that seems to have cocked it all up....I'm supposed to be retired..
There..I've had my Victor Meldrew moment