Another report from north London

A big thanks to Debby H for sending us pictures of her garden now everything’s starting to hot up in the growing stakes.

Above is the Iris which is now flowering with some rather colourful geraniums below it.

The peonies (above) are great, we’ve got one with a deep red/purple flower but we’re liking the ones in white! We can see some staking going on here, in our garden the bush tends to grow out a bit competing with other plants for space and then flops over a bit after the rain. That’s where the staking comes in handy. Loving those white blooms.

Above is the ceanothus bush which is going at great guns and we’ve just read the plant has nitrogen fixing properties. New thing to us!

And finally the zephyranthes flower which is “slightly battered” as Debby described it but it still looks great to us. Cheers again for the pictures Debby!

International vibes yet again

This Sunday 19th May 2024 at 0900/1300 hrs UTC on 6160 kHz and then at 2000 UTC on 6160 kHz and 3975 kHz Imaginary Stations bring you Skybird Radio International which will be beamed to Europe via Shortwave Gold.

SRI is a worldwide affair as you can imagine with tunes from around this globe of ours from DJ Frederick and Justin Patrick Moore. There’s also a mix from One Deck Pete which will include tracks by Marlena Shaw, Manjeet Kondal, Tubotito & Rags, Adrian Sherwood and Esher Suarez.

Gerry Hectic (also a contributor to our Countryfile style calendar 2025) has produced an answer version to the One Deck Pete mix and here it is in its glory and what a mix it is. Thank you Gerry, it’s appreciated.

Gerry Hectic presents “A May themed answer” mix
One Deck Pete & Popular – Enrico (Hay-eer-yah’s Continual Harmonica Cut) BCR
Loretta Heywood – Satta Massagana (The 6/* Blues Mix) – Tangential Music
Marlena Shaw – Love Has Gone Away (Disco Version) – Blue Note 12”
Sababa 5 – Bezani – Batov Records
Natasha Kitty Katt ft. His Bitter Truth – Galactic Love – F*CLR Music

Where there’s a will there’s a way

A big thanks goes out to our good friend in Kyiv, Wlad (US7IGN) for sending us some more great pictures. This time it’s his indoor grown potatoes, from harvest to serving!

We seem to forget that to garden you don’t actually have to have a physical garden and Wlad proves this point really well with this great little harvest of potatoes which they look tasty too! All served with a bit of tasty dill that he grew indoors too.

And Wlad has written a great book which we featured (here) a while ago called War Diaries: A Radio Amateur in Kyiv which is available here. It’s a great read and well worth getting, even if you’re not interested in ham radio. Cheers for the photographs Wlad and hope you’re bearing up well out there.

(North) London Calling

A big thanks to Debby H for sending us some pictures of what’s going on in the flower pots and flower beds in north London at the moment. “The picture (above) is of our begonias which are now flowering. They nearly died the winter before last as we put them on the bathroom windowsill. They didn’t like it at all. Probably not enough light. They spent all last summer sulking and doing very little. However, it seems that they have now forgiven us, and are rewarding us with flowers.” Brilliant, good luck with them!

“Here’s a picture of our first bud on an iris plant that’s growing in a shady part of our back garden.”
“Also here’s photos of two front gardens near us. One garden has a lovely lot of irises. The other has an impressive array of Arum-Lilies.”
Excellent stuff Debby! It looks like we’re well on the way now weatherwise!

It’s been a long time…

We obtained our new flymo yesterday and after a quick cup of tea got to work starting on the overgrown lawn in the back. After a cut and a rake and a couple of repeats we got the lawn down to an acceptable level. We even included a wild triangle at the top. The flymo certainly got a baptism of fire yesterday, no hard feelings lawn mower.

 

Weird lights in the sky

A big thanks to Rich R up in the Lake District for sending us some brilliant pictures of last night’s aurora. Crazy stuff indeed!

 

 

And below is our favourite video of ham radio propagation when an aurora is taking place, with some wonderful voice sounds. Captain Scarlett are you working the weekend supermarket security shift tonight as the Mysterons are back and we need you. Cheers Rich for the pictures, brilliant stuff!

This is a dawning of a new era

Looks like we’re getting a new lawnmower tomorrow so we’ll be cutting the grass as soon as we assembled said device. We’ll be cutting all of it in the front and about three quarters of it in the back, keeping a bit wild as per. We’ll be waiting outside at Argos tomorrow at 11am tapping our imaginary watch if we see a member of staff through the window and will be mouthing “It’s gone eleven, it’s gone eleven”.

Even more spiky tops

As promised here’s a couple more photographs from Arizona thanks to Debby H who passed them on. The above is a great flowering mesquite in a car park of all places. We’d love to see one in a car park around here. It mentions on the Wikipedia page that it can be invasive so perhaps not. More about the species here.

And this is a good one, a saguaro with some great little flowers on the top. We’d love one of these in the back garden! Lots of interesting stuff on that cactus here. Cheers again Debby, great stuff!

Television on the radio

Here’s the audio of Test Cards on Radio that was broadcast to Europe earlier today via the services of Shortwave Gold. The show is an absolute must for fans of test cards and TV trade test transmissions alike and features all kinds of frequency tones for screen calibration purposes and test card related music from around the world. The show features DJ Frederick Moe and Justin Patrick Moore and at 09.49 in is a mix from One Deck Pete called “A Trade Test Transmission”.
The tracks are:
Test Card – Let Single Sideband Loneliness Receivers Be Happy
TV2 – Antenna
Young Marble Giants – Posed by Models
Billy Hope – Riding West
Stereolab – Flourescences
S.N.R.T.M – Mire B/Mire Test son

Have a listen to the show and calibrate your TV set at the same time!