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Going to be below freezing hereabouts tonight, apparently
I really should get the thicker duvet out.
And so it came to pass: switched from the 4.5 tog ⅓-duvet to the 9 tog ⅔-duvet. If the end of November is anything like last year, I’ll be clipping them together before too long, but that should do for now
This is of course the new two-part duvet I treated myself to the other month.
For tea tonight: chicken in red wine sauce, with chips and petits pois. Very, very nice it was; and two portions to be squirrelled away in the freezer
That, along with the surplus chips I made earlier and the bread I bought on Monday, just about brings the freezer back to full again, so I need to guzzle more of its contents
Just in case I didn't mention it earlier, tea was the last of the roast lamb, with carrots & onions.
It was very nice.
Followed by stewed prunes & custard.
Tomorrow it'll be stewed blackberries instead, in an attempt to relieve the pressure on the freezer, which badly needs defrosting.
The 2nd half of Taggart duly watched.
I'd managed to forget most of the plot in the 33 years since I saw it last.
And verily the heavens opened and brought forth the deluge of the Murrain of Beasts, which did fall upon the land like a waterfall with lumps in, corresponding either to big raindrops or maybe hail.
Swedish Halloween Movie Night here, with Låt den rätte komma in (2008), or Let the Right One In in English. A twelve-year-old boy meets a twelve-year-old girl, but as we know from that nice Swedish lady at the Interesting Conference the other year, supernatural beings walk the mountains, forests, and housing estates of Sweden (despite the Swedes’ attempts to pretend otherwise to the rest of the world) and all is not as it seems…
Excellent film, I thought, and worth a watch even on nights when the forces of darkness aren’t exalted
Early night now, for I have the dentist in the morning
And now we're back to Mancunia's speciality - mo'drizzle fo'shizzle.
It's that camping rain, the stuff that soaks you to the bone (cue the Oasis song up people!)
Staved a cold off yesterday with Lemsip Max tablets and an early night and I was right as rain at 6:15 this morning. Side roads nice and quiet but the M60 was still pants.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
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