Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Odd Socks

I am a bit OCD when it comes to throwing things away. I love to find a use for things or give them to someone who can use them but some things are unpassonable like Odd socks. I have a old shopping bag full to the brim with them , and a few odd gloves too.  Every so often I upend the bag and if I am lucky a match will be made.
I have tried to find a use for them a cuddly toy made out of odd socks and stuffed with them too,  a potato grass head and a bubble blower made with an old soft drink bottle and an odd sock.
Lately I have even started playing the Odd Socks game on Facebook. Fun but I am not sure if it is helping me get over my obsession.
Sock bubble blower. 

A sock lion.

Odd socks and gloves

A match - close enough!

Grass head

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Turlough Hill

I love interesting buildings and so I was intrigued when I read about an open day in Turlough Hill electricity plant in Wicklow. I am sure I have forgotten most things I learnt in school but mention of Turlough Hill rang a big bell . They are celebrating their 40th birthday, I was 10 when it opened first. It was a big engineering feat. in the 70's. They built a artificial lake on top of a hill just above a natural lake. During the night there is an excess of electricity in the system so they use the spare electricity to pump water up into the artificial lake, then during the day when demand is big the water powers turbines as it flows back down into the lower lake.It takes nine hours to pump the water up to the artificial lake and they get seven hours of hydro electricity .


I love 1970's architecture.


The lower lake.





 This is the control room not just for Turlough hill but other hydro plants including the one in Leixlip near where I live.


It is a kilometer into the hill to the turbine room.

It has a James  Bond baddie base feel about it.

Daylight at last.




The entrance. 

http://www.esb.ie/main/education/Turlough-Hill-40-years.jsp