It is with sincere regret that Magnum are postponing their autumn 2021 shows until next year. With the uncertainty of some European country’s management of the Covid pandemic and numerous other logistical problems the band and promoters alike have decided it is in the best interest to reschedule again to 2022, the band’s 50th anniversary year.The band’s prime interest is fans health and safety, as well as their own of course. We all hope that by the end of the year the worldwide pandemic will be under control and we can all move freely about and go to full capacity shows. The test events that have been going on recently are good news indeed for the entertainment business but, we all feel that we still have a way to go yet before we can have an all clear.The shows are being rescheduled as below and there will be further announcements in due course.All tickets remain valid, and will be transferred over to the new dates.'In the meantime the band are carrying on with the recording of their next, as yet untitled, album which should be released in early 2022Monday 28 March 2022 Cambridge JunctionTuesday 29 March 2022 Norwich WaterfrontWednesday 30 March 2022 London Islington Assembly HallThursday 31 March 2022 Birmingham Symphony HallSunday 3 April 2022 Southampton Engine RoomsMonday 4 April 2022 Cardiff TramshedTuesday 10 May 2022 Goteborg PustervikWednesday 11 May 2022 Oslo VulkanThursday 12 May 2022 Huskvarna Folkets ParkFriday 13 May 2022 Stockholm Fryhuset KlubbenSaturday 14 May 2022 Karlstad NojesfabrikenMonday 16 May 2022 Malmo BabelFriday 09 September 2022 Belfast Limelight 1Saturday 10 September 2022 Dublin Voodoo LoungeSunday 11 September 2022Monday 12 September 2022 Glasgow GarageTuesday 13 September 2022 Sheffield LeadmillWednesday 14 September 2022 Nottingham Rock CityThursday 15 September 2022Friday 16 September 2022 Holmfirth Picture DromeSaturday 17 September 2022 Manchester Academy 2
Another postponment
Stunned by a film
Getting the Jab
Yep – I’ve had my first dose of the Covid-19 jab. I’ve had the AZ (Astra Zeneca) variant. The jab itself was painless – the nurse who did it was very professional, as was the entire team who were administering the jabs.
I did like the way that the staff went out of their way to reassure those of us who are less than keen on needles, and also made sure that I was aware of the possible side effects.
The only thing that I will say (more of an observation that anything else) was that the staff trusted people to stay put for the length of time specified. The gentleman who was telling me about the possible side effects, and things to watch out for, spotted my medic alert, and when when I was asked about it, instantly instructed me to wait 20 minutes after my jab before I could escape. Thank god for the kindle – I would have gone nuts.
I freely admit that I felt decidedly off on Friday – to the extent
where I didn’t think I would be safe enough to drive on Friday night. That put a dampener on my weekend plans, but my
partner was sweet, and said that he didn’t want me driving, as it’s not a short
drive to see him. Ok – it’s not that far
(about 40 miles) but it’s on some nasty roads (or I use the M6). Either way, it meant a weekend at home.
And yes – it was the right thing to do. I spent yesterday dozing, and was barely able to move my arm (I felt like I had done 15+ rounds with a certain M. Tyson…) And I will admit to being very grateful for the kindle – it meant I could read without having to hold a heavy book in my right hand.
Today? I feel brighter than I did – but it still hurts to lie on my left arm, and I am still tired. But, if it’s a sore / bruised feeling arm, or risking catching this dratted virus… Give me the sore arm any day.
Ah well, time to call this quits – my eyes are tired and I
can hardly stop yawning.
Back when I get the inclination… (or my arm stops hurting!)
Karen
But nothing seems to work
You're not like all the rest
When you're the one who hurts
Oh, what a day
Recall sorted and Exhaust Gas Regulator....
Well, the Monster is back, and the recall has been done. But that didn't clear the error. No - the annoying little monster did that as I was driving to Arbury this morning.
When I started the car, I got the ping and the warning message (as well as the engine management light on the dashboard.) OK - I knew about that - it was going to be sorted out. What I didn't expect was for the damned thing to disappear as I was driving!
So, muttering all sorts of things about the error, I dropped it off to be dealt with by the capable engineers at Arbury, and went shopping with Mum (I'd been smart, and booked the morning off, so I didn't have to rush about like a headless chicken to try to get back to the dining table!)
As we're still in lockdown, it wasn't as if we could head off to Solihull for some retail therapy (to be honest - I've not missed that!) Instead, it was wildy exotic - off to Morrisons to do the food shopping. There were some things that we couldn't get, so we headed to Warwick to Tesco to finish off (and I was able to get the obligatory coffee - can't resist Costa coffee...)
We still had time to kill, so we were able to go to a couple of garden centres, and as we were heading back to Leamington, my phone rang. It was Molly, calling me to let me know that the Monster was out on a road test, and should be ready to collect.
That suited me fine, so Mum and I headed to Arbury, so she could drop me off and head for home with the shopping.... I went in and spoke to Molly who told me the news.... The recall was sorted (software only) but the bad news.... The EGR valve (aka exhaust solenoid) was playing up again.
Despite the car clearing the error, it had left a record in the ECU so that they could have a look and see what it had recorded. (Always said the car was plug and pray!) It turned out that the EGR valve was playing up, so they took it out, cleaned it up and reinstalled in.
If it throws the same error again (and doesn't go into limp mode - where a snail can overtake you shaking it's little fist at you as it goes past you) - then I have to call Arbury to get it booked in and they will have to sort the EGR.
But, at the end of the day, as long as the little monster runs, I don't mind.
And time to call it quits - I am fed up with staring at the computer screen.
Back when I get chance...
Karen
Look for the answers you know you can trust
One day they might blow away
Car check
Well, I've checked the car, and at least the battery hasn't drained overnight. That's one good thing. The bad thing? Still got the engine management light (and ping).
Now all I have to do is speak to Arbury to see if I can get the Monster in earlier than Thursday, as I don't really want to risk having to wait for the car over the weekend, when I have plans made.
That, and the fact that this puts added stress on Mum's car with mine being unreliable at the moment. All I can hope is this is something stupid, because I really *don't* want to have to change the Monster...
Time to call Arbury and see if I can get the car in earlier.
Back when I've spoken to the service team.
*****Update - 08:40 - Spoken to Molly at Arbury Leamington. The earliest I can get the Monster in is Thursday. But, they will do the recall work before starting to look at the diagnostics for me, as the issue may be something to do with that, and they don't want to charge me unnecessarily for the diagnostics if the issue is cleared with the recall.
At least I know that the car is OK to drive, as I didn't experience any loss of power - but it was had to tell as I was only ½ mile away from home when this error triggered. So, all I can do is pray this issue is sorted, otherwise there is another bill landing on my feet courtesy of the expensive little Monster.
Karen
Fingers crossed there's no time to celebrate
Another set of warning lights
Recall on the Monster
Not the sort of letter that I really wanted to receive – especially on a Friday afternoon. An envelope from Peugeot with the words “THIS IS NOT A CIRCULAR – SAFETY RECALL INFORMATION”
Great. Now what’s gone wrong? So, I open the envelope, and the following
was revealed….
As part of our quality monitoring programme, we have identified that your vehicle requires a software update to prevent a potential reduction or loss of braking assistance. This software update will improve the diagnosis capabilities of the braking assistance system. This will prevent any risk of reduction or loss of braking assistance.
Your vehicle is equipped with a three cylinder 1.2 Puretech petrol engine, recognised for its dynamic performance as well as for its low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. To improve the efficiency of the internal engine components, this engine is fitted with a timing belt, which operates inside the engine lubricated by the engine oil. If your annual mileage is greater than 9,000 miles and your usual trips are shorter than 6 miles, we recommend arduous service intervals which include replacing the timing belt very 62,500 miles or after 6 years, to help ensure the reliability and durability of the engine. Combined with using the recommended engine oils, adhering to the servicing intervals and refraining from adding other products (e.g. additives) to the engine oil, will ensure the durability of the timing belt.
This safety recall consists of updating the software and a check of the condition of the brake vacuum pump and the timing belt.
This precautionary work is considered essential and will of course be completed free of charge.
Please contact your chosen dealer, quoting safety recall code xxx, who will be able to book an appointment to carry out the safety recall and give you further information if required.
So, the little monster is booked in for the work – the only charge to me will be the sanitizer (nuclear warfare for bugs) – a whole £4.75. I don’t mind that at all – and cannot fault my dealership for the service that they have given. They gave me the first slot (at a time and date that suited me) so that I can drop the little monster off and let the engineers work their magic.
Time to
call this quits – I’m being summoned for dinner.
Back when I
get chance.
Karen
Looks like it’s arriving tonight
There’s no more hiding or running
There’s no more walking on ice
Listening to Podcasts
Something that I have gotten into whilst I have been in lockdown. Podcasts. Not the sort of thing that I would usually do, as I find most podcasts a waste of time (and space on my phone).
However, on the recommendation of a friend, I downloaded a podcast called Black Box Down. This is a pair of amateur plane enthusiasts discussing some well known (and not so well known) air crashes – ones such as the Concorde crash, and the British Airways flight that crashed just short of the runway at Heathrow, as well as crashes such as the so-called "Gimli Glider".
I know that I've seen quite a few of these investigations on Nat Geo - Air Crash Investigation - but this is an interesting take on the investigations.
I've also been listening to quite a gentle series - Paws and Claws. This is an interview series fronted by Bill Turnbull, and he's talking to various people in the news (and celebrities such as Johnny Vaughn) about their pets.
It's really funny (and touching) and you can tell that Bill is a trained journalist - the questions are not boring and he manages to extract funny little anecdotes from his guests about their pets.
Ah well - time to call this quits. Another podcast is calling... And this one promises to be a real cracker... Power the Maxwells...
Back when I get finished with my podcasts...
Karen
And the fire cracks on the damp floor
You hear footsteps but you're not sure
On a storyteller's night
Snow
National lockdown
Good Riddance to 2020
This mask sums up my feelings:
The sooner I see that back of this year, the better.
Karen
Dark nights always keep you in the shade
Some words would be better left unspoken
No joke there's a price that must be paid
New Year, new Tier
Not quite new year. Yet. We’ve been moved to Tier 4, so that means the following:
If you live in a Tier 4 area, you must follow the rules below. This means that you cannot leave or be outside of the place you are living unless you have a reasonable excuse. You cannot meet other people indoors, including over the Christmas and New Year period, unless you live with them, or they are part of your support bubble. Outdoors, you can only meet one person from another household.
Thankfully, I can still travel to see my support bubble, so
once Monster is back (and we know that the weather isn’t going to dump a load
of snow on us) I shall make plans to escape.
Ah - my phone's ringing... And it's Arbury.
The Monster is ready.
Back later.
Karen
I've stood alone where the mountains are blue
Watching the world's unbelievable view
A special book makes the child in us cry
Magic in words at the blink of an eye
Car Troubles – part 4a
Just had the call from Molly at Arbury. They’ve isolated the problem – it was the main engine fan control unit that was defective (aka buggered). So, they’ve got one coming in from their parts supplier this afternoon, so will be fitted to the Monster this afternoon, so I can pick it up today.
They plugged the computer in, and it threw lots of errors at
them. What a surprise. I always joked that my car was plug and pray
(as in plug the computer in, and pray that you get the answers!) So, they then had the big engine fan kick in,
and surprise, surprise. The dashboard lights
up like a Christmas tree with all the errors and the noises that the car plays when
it throws a hissy fit.
Now comes the painful part.
£223. But this does include all
the diagnostics, removal of the error codes, removal and fitting of the
defective part (as well as the part itself).
But I guess it could have been a hell of a lot worse – I suspected that
it was the climate control electronics going expensively wrong.
I know people tell me that I am nuts paying main dealer
prices but it’s for this reason that I do so.
I called the dealership directly last week, and the car was booked in to
be looked at today with minimum fuss, and I am treated like a valued customer –
not a registration number to be gotten rid of as soon as possible.
So all I can do is wait for the phone call to sat that the
little Monster is ready for collection, and then head over to collect it….
Karen
Where is the journey
No one defies
The end comes early
That’s no surprise
When it’s all over
And it’s all done
The best is waiting
And yet to come
Car Troubles – part 4
Well, Monster is now at Arbury Peugeot – waiting to be looked at. I will admit that I was slightly worried that it wouldn’t start due to the damned electronic issues.
But, first turn of the key, and the car started. To say there were murmurs of relief was an
understatement. So, it was then a case
of nursing the little horror into Arbury, so that their technicians could see
what the hell was going on – and what was draining the battery. I mean two batteries in 24hrs was a bit
excessive…
Once on the road, I discovered the drawback to not having
the climate control on… The windscreen
started to mist up (and my hands were freezing cold as well) so it was a case
of having to put the climate control on and pray.
Well, I think my guardian angel must have been listening, as the car behaved itself – no stupid warning lights (other than the engine management light on the dashboard), so it was a slightly more comfortable trip – especially as all the traffic lights were on green, and traffic was a doddle.
Mind you – that could have been
due to the time that I was travelling – 08:00 – the schools aren’t due back
until next week (bug permitting) and most sensible people were still in bed.
I managed to get the little monster to Arbury, and got it
booked in earlier than expected (a big thank you to Molly – she is a real
star!) so all I can do now is wait and see what the verdict is….
Back when I have more info on the expensive little monster….
Karen
Like a broken wheel stops turning
You ain't going nowhere
Now you've got to heal that burning
Or you ain't got a prayer
Like a broken wheel
Car Troubles - part 3
Danger - Mango chutney in progress
Car Troubles - Part 2
You're saying words you can't recite
A sea of noise so empty
Get on your way
There's no excuse for the delay
Before it's just a memory
A weekend of car troubles
Welcome to Tier 3 London!
That's what really
annoys me, My home area has been placed in tier 3 for COVID-19
restrictions, meaning that the following rules are in place:
- You cannot mix indoors, in private gardens or in most
outdoor venues, except with your household or bubble
- You can meet in a group of up to six in other outdoor
spaces, such as parks, beaches or countryside
- Shops, gyms and personal care services (such as
hairdressing) can stay open
- Bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants must stay closed,
except for delivery and takeaway
- Sports fans cannot attend events in stadiums
- Indoor entertainment venues - such as bowling alleys
and cinemas - must stay closed
So, when London, parts of Essex and Hertfordshire get put into tier 3, you would have thought that the world was ending - especially the way that it was being reported by the media. These two gems came from BBC News and Sky News respectively:
The director of the Theatres Trust said the London's theatres would face "disaster" under the stricter rules, while business owners in the capital said it would "be a ghost town".
The Confederation of British Industry warned that "thousands of jobs and livelihoods could be at risk" due to the government moving London into Tier 3.
Congratulations. Now you know what the rest of us are having to put up with. Why the south of England thinks that they are so unique, I have no idea. They're not the only areas that have had these issues.
Areas in the north of England (and my home in darkest Warwickshire) are all under these restrictions - and I think that we have gotten off lightly, as we (Warwickshire) only got placed into tier 3 the beginning of December, where as places like Newcastle have been in tier 3 since the beginning of September (if not longer!)
Ah well - rant over. I've had enough of staring at a computer screen today.
Back when I get chance...
Innocence is lost
Thinking he's so clever
Lines have been crossed
Man won't live forever
Shadows on the wall
Can't get it together
Sacrifice all
The tiers are in… And we’ve been rated…… TIER 3.
Great. The new tiers have been announced, and my home area is in tier 3, as is my partner’s home. Now his area, I can understand, but mine? Unless there is something I have missed, I didn’t think we were as bad as some areas
So, as we’re in a support bubble (and we’re in the same tier) I’m planning to escape next weekend to see him, as I haven’t seen him since the end of October. I know it’s not as long as the first lockdown, but this time of year, things are that much gloomier, and it makes me want to curl up with someone I care about, and chill out watching a film.
Ah well, guess I’d better get back to the grindstone – my lunch break is nearly over.
Back when I get chance.
Karen
To last me forever I know
Our love is forever
You gave me your love
To last me wherever I go