This morning I was awake at 10:00 and by 10:10 I was out of the house and away. At 10:15 I was round at Marianne's and we went off to St Hilaire for the meeting there. That was probably the most interesting of the ones that we have done so far - there was a group of local musicians and a team of local folk dancers and they put on quite a show.
After that Marianne took me to see where the old chateau used to be. Its demolition was rather a controversial matter and Marianne, who merely mentioned it in her book Le Canton de Pionsat
Later, I went off to the brocante at Marcillat. The Combrailles is the brocante capital of the world and the brocante season is now in full swing. I'll be going to plenty more of these throughout the summer.
But today was good, and for three reasons.
Firstly, I met Karl and Lou from Lapeyrouse. We had a wander around together and then went for a coffee and a good chat. It's nice to meet good friends.
Secondly, I met a guy who does roof cleaning and facade cleaning on big buildings. We got talking about his cherry picker and it extends to - would you believe - 100 metres in height. And he hires it out too! Yes, no more clambering up ladders and scaffolding for me if I'm installing a wind turbine on someone else's property. I'm going to do the job in comfort. In fact, thinking on, a cherry-picker might be a useful addition to the fleet.
Thirdly, I made a few good finds. The 12-volt to 7.5 volt adapter was fine for 50 cents, but the small tripod for €4:00 was excellent. I have a really decent heavy duty tripod that lives in Caliburn and that comes in extremely useful, but it's far too big to tote around on my travels. This new one folds up to about half the size and so it will fit comfortably into my suitcase of backpack if I'm going for a wander around.
Star of the show though is a 12-volt motor rated at 50 amps. That's 600 watts or so and that's a lot of 12-volt power. I have a bench-saw without a motor and this motor will run that a treat. I can also convert an old washing machine to 12-volt with a motor like this - it will run a twin-tub no problem. And the motor was only €2:00 as well. That was a find!
And so after crashing out I had tea and I've been lsitening to music. I bought a pile of CDs for my birthday - they are all good but some of them are magnificent.
I don't need to say anything about Liege And Lief
Made In Japan
The third, though, is something else. The subject of the group "Colosseum" came up in a conversation a whle ago and I was obliged to admit that I had never heard anything by them. I'm one of these people who think that there's no place for saxophones in a rock band, and I never really rated Chris Farlowe's singing all that much. But there was a copy of Colosseum Live
In other news, my other friend Marianne from Brussels has had her first novel published. When I get the ISBN I can publish a link to it. What with Rhys's High-Speed Photography
 
 


Remember Clive Sinclair's C5 electric tricycle? That ran off washing machine motors... They were all 12v.
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