1am, early night for me. TFBSZ.
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Glorious afternoon, golden sunshine, and much warmer that it's been.
Nice rainbow observed about 13:00 or so.
Pretty.Comment
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Been quite pleasant here too, though with a few showers latterly
Today's trip to the Amazon Locker yielded a hand blender, whose addition to my collection of culinary implements is intended to usher in a new age of soup making - not to mention sausage and mash and shepherd's pieComment
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Conference finished now to kill a couple of hours before my 8pm trainmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostConference finished now to kill a couple of hours before my 8pm trainComment
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First go cooking a frozen Greggs Chicken Bake. Verdict: excellent, but I think I should have put it in my pocket in a paper bag and walked round the block with it, to cool it to eating temperatureComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGlorious afternoon, golden sunshine, and much warmer that it's been.
Nice rainbow observed about 13:00 or so.
Pretty.
Now it's dark & raining incipient murrain of beasts.
Ho hum.
Lunch was scrambled eggs.
Tea turned out to be some of the latest batch of lentil <pfffft> soup, followed by some very nice kedgeree made with some smoked basa from 'Nam* for that authentic Agent Orange flavour.
*That's 'Nam via Morrisons fish counter. I love the smell of napalm in the morning.Comment
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This late afternoon's televisual entertainment was provided by R. Lee Ermey's epic production "Lock and Load" about machine guns, starting with the Gatling and ending with the Minigun.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThat was then.
Now it's dark & raining incipient murrain of beasts.
Ho hum.
The boring laundering of shirts for ClientCo has been done. At least I only need to do three of them nowComment
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Moved the stuff from the old kitchen cabinet to the new one
I was a bit confused for a moment that it appears to take up a lot less space, until I remembered that the new one is several inches deeper than the old one. Also, organising the stuff rather than leaving it in the heap-of-assorted-things formation to which it had degenerated over the years seems to helpComment
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