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Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:
>On a sunny day (Tue, 29 Oct 2024 14:50:22 +0000) it happened[Halo aerial disguised as a storks' nest]
liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote in
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Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:
>>I did consider something like that, on the roof for example.
If you connected it to a really powerful transmitter, you could have
roast stork at Easter.
>>Cats are very smart too, they somehow get on a lower roof, then make>
noises in front of my bedroom,, They first jump on a garbage container and
from there on the roof, clime to the top of that, from there they can, if
they want, get to the main house roof.
https://panteltje.nl/pub/garden_IXIMG_0763.JPG
Leave the lids of the containers open and see what happens.
That is not such a good idea,[...]
I do not want cats dead, those are OK..
Prop up a piece of wood or metal sheeting at a steep angle on the lids,
so that cats slide off. If they get up behind it, they still won't be
able to jump onto the roof. You might be woken by the sound of the
sheeting hitting the ground after it has been pushed off the bins by a
cat.
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[...]I have converted an upstairs room here into a soldering and>
electronics assembly spot,
Very sensible, especially in Winter.
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[...]In the back of the garden grow grapes :-)>
Hooray for Global Warming!
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