And I now have daffodils blooming.
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Gorgeous sunshine, with the snow capped peaks glinting away temptingly in the distance. Not the usual report from da Hudd, but that's cos I'm on the bus from chambery to val d'isereComment
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Pretty mediocre sunday lunch, all in all.
Beef. As placed in the freezer on 30/10/16.
That was ok, it was the vegetables that were a bit meh.
Ho hum.
And it's still grey, drizzly and miserable.
Ho very hum.Comment
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Just remembered I put the work shirts in to wash about three hours ago.
I didn't actually start the washing machine; just put them in thereComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostGorgeous sunshine, with the snow capped peaks glinting away temptingly in the distance. Not the usual report from da Hudd, but that's cos I'm on the bus from chambery to val d'isereComment
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Finally some half decent weather here. Cloudy but dry with sunny spells too.
Another century and 1000m of climbing in the bank on the bike, including a good run out with the club.
Now for cake"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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I'd bought some mince, because I hadn't made a spag bol in ages, but I didn't actually feel like spag bol. So I've made cottage pie instead, which I also hadn't made in ages, and it's turned out very nice indeedComment
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I brought some salmon and ate lots of salmon sandwiches."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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And now, having spent most of the day mucking about with Chef, Django, and supervisord and - more importantly - having got the thing working, I am going to reward myself with a beer and some tellyComment
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6 tablets a day for 1 week and my blood pressure is "normal"
In other news, I got drafted in to a band for a charity gig in 2 weeks time. Turns out I'm not just rhythm guitar, but lead vocals. First time I've played my strat in years.
TFBSZ…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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