Well, the planned 18 holes is taking a turn for the worse….all temp greens so one guy has cried off, but freezing fog rolling in, so expect course to be closed by time I get there around 12.
Arrived in London at Paddington which is a new experience. The Waterloo trains are hugely disrupted by a land slip at Hook which has left the rails suspended in free air Made the trip south of the river to José's for a small tapas lunch and 3 or 4 chilled Estrella Damms Booked in to the hotel and going to have a snooze now before continuing the beer and Spanish food theme a bit later Not sure how tomorrow will pan out but hey, that's tomorrow Andy
Fog stopped play. So bit of driver practice. Boy I need to improve. Then some chipping to a rock hard practice green from soft wet grass…
I have a Karcher K2 pressure washer, my brother bought me the Karcher T7 Plus T-racer surface cleaner, the problem was, it needs a minimum Karcher K4 or higher, I tried the K2, but, it didn't do much in the way of cleaning So, £190 was duly spent at my local Halfrauds (should have been £210, but they fucked up with the price labels ) for the K4 It has made a difference, will get a pic in the morning, when the drive is empty, and dried off You dont get wet when using it either
That’s the problem with a simple jet washer, you get soaked doing it and the pressure removes the mortar between the setts This looks to be a gentler process altogether but still effective.
Took the car to get detailed. Back home with a beer now, Chicken Kiev & chips in the oven for dins. Will open a nice crisp Chardonnay to wash it down.
It didn't remove all the moss from between the bricks, but, it got most of it I had to use the pressure washer with the regular lance, to clear the crap from the area where I was trying to clean Looking at the 'before' pic, it hasn't been cleaned for a while, so, it will be interesting to see the 'after' pic