Saturday, 19 January 2019

Success!

With a little help from my Morgan navigator the jigsaw is complete.

The original artist is Arthur Bottomley, born in Oldham who went on to study art at the Oldham School of Art, leaving in 1964.He is a member of the Guild of Railway Artists and his subjects are mostly of a nostalgic nature, painstakingly researched.


THE PAINTING
The locally named ex GWR Saint class locomotive No 2947 'Madresfield Court' waits at the head of the Hereford-Paddington express for the local branch train from Ashchurch to enter Great Malvern station in the early 50's.

The two Morgans are, a 1934 three wheeler Supersports beetleback and a 1950 Plus4 drophead coupe.

Above the station on the Malvern hills, can be seen Malvern Boys College.

Interestingly, I have looked at the 'Gibsons Puzzles' website and cannot find 'Great Malvern' listed so presumably it has been withdrawn, although I guess that it might be worth emailing the company if you were interested in acquiring it.

Friday, 11 January 2019

Morgan owners....

....have got to do something when the weather is not suitable for a spin.
At least I've made a start and no doubt my dear wife will complete it for me when I lose interest!
 Whether or not it is still in production I don't know but, for any one who wishes to buy one, it is a 'Gibsons' puzzle.
 I have completed it once before and it is a first class jigsaw which is obviously of interest to Morgan drivers and followers.

Wednesday, 9 January 2019

What a cracker!

There are some days in winter when you just have to get out and enjoy the weather.
Just warming her up!
This was one of those days and it would have been criminal of me not to get the Morgan out and revel in a glorious drive.
Across the Bay towards the Lake District
No wind, loads of sunshine and the Morgan at 27300 miles on the clock, just 'run in'!
In front of the 'Mount' at Fleetwood.
So back to the sea I went, 15 minutes away from home, Fleetwood first with its fabulous views across Morecambe Bay to the Pennines and the Lake District.
A calm and peaceful sea at Cleveleys
Secondly I motored farther south along the Fylde coast of Lancashire to Cleveleys and there enjoyed views at high tide across the Irish Sea and in a southerly direction towards Bispham and Blackpool.
The view south towards Bispham and Blackpool.
What a fantastic enhancement to our retirement this little car has been.

Wednesday, 2 January 2019

On a cold and frosty morning....

......I drove the Morgan out of the garage for a quick spin.

This was having first started the engine and turned the heater and fan on full  to warm the hood before I lowered it, being worried that I might cause damage, particularly to the rear window because it was so cold and the vinyl material so stiff.

Anyway, the Morgan heater being particularly effective, this did not take long and I was soon on the road for my first drive of 2019.

Living close to the sea I am drawn to it and this morning was to be no exception.
My target, a few miles away was to be Wardleys Creek, which for hundreds of years since medieval times, was a major trading port, together with Skippool Creek just across the River Wyre.

As well as serving British trade, ships from the Baltic transported flax and ships from Africa brought  guano for use as fertiliser.
In the 30's, mussels from Wardleys were highly sought after and prior to that visitors came in the 19th century for 'Hambleton Hookies', large mussels that often contained a pearl.


There are many more fascinating facts about this port including smuggling and sadly slavery connections.

It was a lovely short drive exploring some back roads that I have not visited before.



Monday, 17 December 2018



  A Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year

                      to all my readers and followers.


                                   Roll on Summer !!!! 

Sunday, 25 November 2018

No matter how painful.....

.....you just have to keep the wheels rolling in winter!

So I decided to bite the bullet on this very cold November morning and go down to the sea again.

How lucky we are to live so close, just 10 minutes away by Morgan to Fleetwood, the place that has featured so much in my life.
Looking east with the Lake District to the right across Morecambe Bay.
This is the place where I started my working life as a bank clerk at District Bank, Wyre Dock branch, situated directly behind the fish dock. This was at the time when Fleetwood was a major fishing port and it was delightful for me to wander around the dock viewing all the Icelandic trawlers moored there and then occasionally receiving fresh fish from the fish merchants who banked with us....happy days!
Mother, child and dog waving goodbye to their relative on his way to the fishing grounds.
Promotion brought daily trips across the River Wyre by ferry to Knott End and Stalmine branches.
What a frightening 'selfie'!!!!!!
Working for the bank also brought the opportunity to take part in the vote count for general and local elections and it was at one of these counts where I met my future wife, the most beautiful girl in Fleetwood.

The fact that she could count as well as look so gorgeous sealed the matter for me and the rest is history!!!!!

So Fleetwood is a place close to my heart and this morning it did not disappoint. Blue sky, sunshine and as it was early, very few people, lovely.

When I was downloading my photos from this morning I found this much better 'selfie' of my favourite grand daughter Olivia and me so I am including this.

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

A cloudless blue sky.....

.....in early Autumn, with a temperature of 20+ means only one thing, Helen and Chris are Morgan motoring!

My wife suggested a tavern, one we hadn't visited before, where we could have a light lunch after a little pootle around the Duke of Westminster's garden, the Bowland Forest. Interesting that en route we spotted a rather new Range Rover or Discovery with the registration 'DW' !
The 'Fleece'
I aimed the car at the village of Dolphinholme where the hostelry is situated and then drove slowly around the area which, with the early autumn colours beginning to show in the trees was very beautiful.

'The Shepherds Church' in the distance.
We are so lucky to live where we do, often forgetting that countryside like this is just 35 minutes away, with the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales around one to one and a half hours distant.
Fabulous rich scenery.

By the River Wyre, a wonderful spot for paddling grandchildren and picnic in the future
The 'Fleece' pub with rooms is excellent. I had Whitebait with my wife choosing the soup, all washed down with Bowland Brewery Hen Harrier....yippee!
Returned home to give our Volvo a wash, in part to keep myself fit as I have recently fallen into the easy option of having it washed at a splendid facility in Blackpool, near my favourite 'Shell' garage.

Both cars are now impeccable!

Our little foray came after an interesting period with one of Nellie's tyres. When we had returned from our Lake District trip I checked the car and found that the rear offside tyre was as flat as a pancake, what is more I had a heck of a job getting my trolley jack under a suitable jacking point on the chassis because of the Morgan's low ground clearance. Oh joy!

Anyway, with the help of another standard type jack that was my father's I think I lifted the front of the car sufficiently to lift the rear and got the wheel off and down to my local Tyre dealer, 5 minutes walk away.

To cut this saga short, they could find nothing wrong with the tube after having it overnight, so back on the car it went. Checked after our return from a week in Norfolk and it was down again. Same procedure as before to no avail, so a new tube has been inserted but as far as I know the original remains fully inflated at the repairer.

Good test today and I am pleased to report all appears well.