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Spires and Steeples walk

As the weather was going to be good yesterday I walked a section of the Lincolnshire, Spires and Steeples walk, from Ruskington to Metheringham. Today I will sit in front of my laptop and do the work for Octagon.

Spires and Steeples

There was a challenge early in the walk to deal with!

Bull on the path

I decided to walk back down the path a way, and wait to see if the bull would move from the style. This he eventually did and that was my chance – walking across the field briskly, keeping my eye on the bull the whole way. I also watched the cows with calves to make sure I did not get too close to them.

Usefully there was a warning and some instructions on the other side of the field!

Bull on the path

Bull on the path

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Spires and Steeples

Scopwick

Scopwick

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Being that the walk is called “Spires and Steeples” there were many opportunities to photograph the village churches.

 

Thomas a Becket - Digby

Thomas a Becket – Digby

 

St Clement – Rowston

 

Holy Cross – Scopwick

 

St Oswald – Blankney

 

St Wilfrid - Metheringham

St Wilfrid – Metheringham

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I have written an article about Cryptolocker Prevention

Cryptolocker Prevention

Following Octagon Technology’s recent experiences with Cryptolocker I have written an article for the company blog about Cryptolocker prevention.

Cryptolocker prevention

If you see this screen – it is too late for prevention. You need help!

The blog post includes examples of suspect emails and some tactics for Cryptolocker prevention. It also illustrates the importance of a secure data backup in protecting your information from permanent loss.

Here is the link to the article:

Unsolicited Email – Cryptolocker Prevention


 If you need help with a secure offsite backup, which is stored in the United Kingdom and subject to UK data protection rules Octagon Technology can supply this for one laptop to large servers. Click here for more details.

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The Business Club

It was Business Club this evening and Octagon Technology was sponsoring the meeting. This meant that between my regular work and getting ready for my presentation it was difficult to find some time for “photo of the day”. It was fortunate there was a good sunset – it was unfortunate that the A46 and power lines were between me and the sunset!

Sunset from the Bentley Hotel Lincoln

This photograph was taken from the car park of the Bentley Hotel Lincoln, just before the meeting started.

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Walking today – Craigellachie National Nature Reserve Aviemore

With the weather forecast for the day being reasonably good, I decided not to waste any time driving but set off to Craigellachie National Nature Reserve – with a plan to go up onto the ridge and walk along the top.

The weather was great and relatively warm (for January in the Cairngorms), I did not need my gloves, hat or jumper nor did I need to zip my coat up until I got out into the wind on the exposed ridge and summits. One thing I did have on though was the new Helly Hansen Lifa Dry base layer Diana bought me – and it was excellent, it kept me warm, was comfortable to wear and did not absorb any sweat when I was warm so when I did need the insulation on the top, it worked.

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Have you ever wondered who puts the rock steps in the footpaths? Well I met two of them today.

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Rather than get my stove out to make a coffee, I took hot water in a thermal mug, for the first stop. I had a number Octagon Technology emails and texts to deal with – if there is one problem with the titanium mug I normally use is that on a longer break, like this one, the drink would get cold too quickly. But not when using a thermal mug. I had packed it for this trip having recently read a blog of a backpacker who used one to keep water hot for his late night hot chocolate. He boiled the water when he made his evening meal so it meant he could pack his stove and pots away for the night and still have a hot drink later. I bought my thermal mug a number of years ago but it has had little use but I am going to try it out on this trip and if it works out I may pack it for subsequent trips.

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Lunch

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Lunch was soup and crackers. I really like the “Squeeze and Stir” tomato soup but I have found it difficult to stir in and dissolve all the paste when I have been making it for lunch when walking and backpacking. I tend to use cup-a-soups which are really easy to make on the trail. But today I had a thermal mug. I put the paste in the mug and half filled it with boiling water. Then making sure the lid was on firmly I vigorously shook it. After about a minute I topped the mug up with more boiling water and I had perfect tomato soup – and once I was finished no messy mug to clean up, I just put the lid back on and packed it away.

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