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And tonight's telly was much the same as last night: Russian convicts whilst eating, then later a further episode of S2 of Spiral/Engrenages.
Quite tired today, which I suspect is due to leaving the curtains open enough to let some light in this morning, which duly woke me at 4:15am and stopped me getting back to sleep properly afterwards. I'm keeping the curtains shut tonight
Clear blue skies and sunshine here, which makes a difference from last night's deluge. At one point a guy called Noah rang our door bell, he had a male springer spaniel with him, and was asking if he could take Millie.
Currently suffering from something or other I ate yesterday.
Probably the gooseberries I ate off the bushes, and even more probably the pretty unpleasant gooseberry crumble made by the next door neighbour.
Had the gripes for much of the night and I got up at about half 8 & have been dozing in my armchair ever since until some oik phoned up wanting to professionally clean the oven.
The griping seems to have passed a bit now, which is good.
Currently suffering from something or other I ate yesterday.
Probably the gooseberries I ate off the bushes, and even more probably the pretty unpleasant gooseberry crumble made by the next door neighbour.
Had the gripes for much of the night and I got up at about half 8 & have been dozing in my armchair ever since until some oik phoned up wanting to professionally clean the oven.
The griping seems to have passed a bit now, which is good.
Well enough now to stagger down to the library so in with the hoi polloi.
Haven't eaten anything since half past eight last night, to whit: gooseberry crumble from her next door.
Which is, I suspect, the cause of some of the trouble today.
Says he ungratefully.
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My mate emailed to ask if he could pick up an old door I'd remembered that I had.
Which led to a brisk walk back from the library and a less brisk 20 minute wait for him to arrive.
Door is now gone, which is yet another piece of crap I won't have to get rid of.
Breakfast today has turned out to be scrambled egg on Morrisons Ancient Grain thick slice toast.
Followed by the appropriate 1.05 pints of Glengettie tea.
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Today's book, aside from the one about The Black Death, is "Blood Red Snow" by Gunter K. Korschorrek, being another account of how much fun it was on The Eastern Front, though this guy wasn't in the Waffen SS.
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