Thanks for good wishes earlier. Turned out trainee (older one) as well & OH joined in too as she couldn't ride out. When they called y'day to say coming at 8:30 I replied 8:15 then, lady in office laughed. They come from 100km away & we were last drop off in morning! Germans!
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Wagner been delivering since 2006, pellets c/h since Nov 05. Almost always had 1 of 2 drivers but on hols. This is one of their small 3-axle HGVs. I don't bother to get quote before ordering, I know they will give best price. Drivers even have slippers when entering house!
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6 tonnes =3,000 liters oil, blown in through one hose and air pressure + any dust sucked out in other. Pellets loaded automatically by screw & suction via pipes 1x 2x day into day hopper. Ash tray needs to be emptied about 1x month. No oil stench!
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... patiently & hens not yet allowed out. Co claim they treat pellets like eggs. Normally give driver a box but sold out last night! In under 30 mins all done & dusted. Took a bit longer as apprentice had to shown ropes and use of remote + careful so bit less loaded.
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Let's hope sunny autumn, winter & spring so our PV can heat 300 litre hot water tank to 60°C. Happens automatically via Bluetooth connection to PV using excess power once 9kWh Mercedes battery charged after nights discharging.
And finally.....
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...the hens let out, OH horses and impatient Luna off for ride. Got back very sweaty complaining much too hot.
Now just need annual maintenance+autumn chimney sweep, legally obligated 2x year. System although 16 years old has Lamda Sonde & CO² control.
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...county Norfolk, there is a franchised business of this local Bavarian-Swabian company called Wood Pellet Delivery Co using the Antistaub Anti-Dust methodic, logo and I think truck livery too. pelletdelivery.co.uk/?p=anti.dust
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..here the website in Germany & rather good opening photo (in landscape mode on mobile) of drivers in action on such lovely hot Bavarian days.
Thanks Wagner & Co, as always 1st class service
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Angela Merkel's beloved thrifty folk in SW Germany also homeland loving & caring.
Farmer with field bordering river & ditches, hand rakes little heaps of hay for must be kilometre or more.
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And then I spotted him, carefully raking each blade of grass. Normally his wife also helps. Mustn't waste anything but beavers (encouraged here) make banks dangerous for machines.
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Property rights here very different. These paths can be used by walkers, bikers, horse riders, skiers like I guess bridleways but no fences unless specifically animals out. Same in all forests. But you must respect land too especially in growing season & stick to paths.../4
This was the event held in Nuremberg in the summer for new north Bavarian citizens.
The southern Bavarian reception is held in the wonderful 17th Century Imperial Hall of the 'Residence', the seat of the Dukes then Electors and finally Kings of Bavaria until the monarchy was dissolved in 1918 after they "mislead" the folk into WWI residenz-muenchen.de/englisch/museu…
@UNBiodiversity@IPBES certainly made the headlines in Germany yesterday. Here in Bavaria, the successful petition nicknamed "Save the Bees" is due to become law in a few months. Yesterday evening on dog walk near Ottobeuren saw more evidence of why we need it urgently.
This isn't the local golf course!
I guess the meadows were mown & slurried last week as we have had snow over the weekend & for the most part the weather has been cold & wet since Easter. The major dandelion flower period is not yet over & yet the first silage cut has been made.
Last year, this part of Bavaria was lucky with the drought as we had quite a number of nightly thunderstorms & many of the silage feeding farms managed a bumper crop of between 7 & 8 cuts plus a bumper maize/corn silage harvest.
7x cuts means at least 8x slurry trips.
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg is about to publish a book on the Victorian Era & says:
"In these turbulent times, we must understand the past to plan our future as a nation."
I think dear Jacob is not telling the truth. He must have German "Fugger" DNA
Area of Bavaria I live in, Swabia, west of Munich, with Augsburg as it's centre, is full of Fuggers & their legacy. The richest of this family was Jacob Fugger born in 1459 & went on to be the world's richest man EVER. Makes Bill Gates look like a beggar.
Everything in the video points to Jacob Rees-Mogg - devout Roman Catholic, a child (10) businessman, money dealer - learnt his craft not from 1066 & All That but from Jacob Fugger. Both Jacobs had early interests in mining, the UK one, with Lonrho & the devious Tiny Rowland.
"There is no Lord so important in our land
that doesn't live from Farmer's hand"
UK's National Farmers Union @NFUtweets & certainly Mrs Thatcher have taken many a swipe (UK rebate) at the EU subventions paid to small continental farmers but do they know some of the background?
A lovely doc this evening on Bavarian TV showing 5 different Alpine "huts", used for mountaineers (with some sheep), summer meadows for oxen & small cow herds & usually milk used on site for cheese & hunting lodges, Most only survive on added tourism income.
The CAP subvention money will not cover the cost but the value of these huts, often under generally primitive conditions, are priceless treasures & without the efforts of the farmers this alpine "cultured" landscape would be lost to the wilderness.
The extraordinary TV interview the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, gave on Friday has been deeply disturbing me ever since. channel4.com/news/archbisho…
My thoughts were further strengthened yesterday evening when I went for a walk with my dog along local lanes & fields. I saw this "Wayside Cross" from 1882 with the inscription "Im Kreuz ist Heil" - In the Cross is Salvation
Salvation is a complicated belief/concept:
"Taken in its widest sense, as deliverance from dangers and ills in general, however, only when the ills in question form part of a great system against which human power is helpless"