Realised I should have split my post up so I didn't have to make up more waffle. That's too much effort to resolve now so waffling it is
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On the plus side, my mobile seems to have stopped annoying me with its insistence that it can't find the internet. I'm sure everyone is very happy about that.Comment
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Bought some lovely flowers from M&S yesterday. Autumnal chrysanthemums and a purple spiky thing that looks like a thistle but doesn't have the stabby features of one.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWalk walked. The hill is heaving with what must be very large families, unless they are groups of people who don’t care about who they infect.
Even saw a couple of guys on foot in normal clothes shake hands and say "Good to meet you"
Oh and the food hall had a few nervous old people in it looking scared anyone would go near them."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Sunday shopping trip to Tesco, Morrisons, and B&M done, washed, dusted, dried, and put away.
Lamb is aroasting in the oven since I'm late today.
Judging by the feeling in my chest, I may be very late.
Probably muscular since it came on with humping the shopping up the garden path.
Roads clogged with irritating mamils.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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First load of bed linen out of the WM and hung about.
Second load of bed linen in the WM.
DW is full to overflowing due to me forgetting to put it on last night so it's got dinner things and brunch things all vying for space.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Sunny and rather Simpsonesque out
Only 9°C though, which is as good as it's going to get
But Monkey Life S2 is on!Comment
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The sun has come out.
Vacuuming done. Having a sit down while I wait for bed linen load #2 to finish. Should be done soon and then we'll go out to the shop.
Decided we will also stop off my storage place and.drop off things I picked up from the parentals a couple of months ago.
The WM has finished! That was quick. Now it's bleating in that passive aggressive abandonment issues way it does.Comment
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The roast lamb was rather pleasant.
Following which a rather foreshortened walk was walked, on the principle that I really can't be arsed with the quantity of mud on the paths at the moment.
The Leg complained a bit, as did The Toe, but it all quietened down quite nicely.
Next: two little bits of painting to be done before the departure of the scaffolding.
Followed by a bit of a bonfire, though I may not bother with that on the grounds of being can't be arsed.
The trip to B&M yielded a rechargable LED battery lantern (10W) and a PIR controlled LED security light (20W).
If they're any good I may get more.
Oh, and the sun's been out, though it's rather cloudy now.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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