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Popped outside briefly. It is indeed not very warm at all. The fact that I was in a t-shirt - no jacket, or overcoat, or anything of that kind - didn't help
Today, the new signage has been affixed to the front of the former pizza place over the road which, before it was a pizza place, was a pizza place; and the run of pizza places has come to an end. It's going to be a shawarma place, which apparently is a fancy name for kebabs.
Today, the new signage has been affixed to the front of the former pizza place over the road which, before it was a pizza place, was a pizza place; and the run of pizza places has come to an end. It's going to be a shawarma place, which apparently is a fancy name for kebabs.
Maybe they'll sell kebab pizzas.
Just to keep things straight, like.
Tea this evening was spag bol, the spag being sans NaCl and thus pretty tasteless, while the bol had lots of onion, garlic, and very probably NaCl.
This followed on from an hour or two of garden massacre, wherein the dead or dying shrubs were extracted from the shrubbery, along with some honeysuckle.
I suspect that the shrub was killed by the weedkiller I sprayed on the honeysuckle in a desperate attempt to keep it under control.
The spag bol was followed, as is only proper, by stewed pears (last but one portion) and custard, which was very nice indeed.
I assume that this last was sans NaCl too, but replete with sugar a.k.a. "white death".
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