I had a glance at the 10 day forecast on my weather app and it's possible that we could be seeing temperatures in the mid-20's for early next week.
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Tea has been pork chops, cooked in the Remoska, with chips, peas and gravy. Absolutely deliciousComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI had a glance at the 10 day forecast on my weather app and it's possible that we could be seeing temperatures in the mid-20's for early next week.Comment
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An interview with god was good, not converted to a believer, but it tried to explain some of God's mysteries. But strangely God only mentions the Christians & Jews. other religious sects are screwed apparently.
Nine perfect strangers episode was good.
Off up north tomorrow to deliver Miss V1 to UNI.
And in 3 weeks to the Midlands for miss v2.
Its going to be quiet.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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More seasonal viewing on iPlayer tonight: Surviving 9/11, about people's experiences on the day and since. Another very interesting, if obviously very sombre, programme
To sleep now, in hopes of an early walk tomorrow assuming the weather holds off; and certainly an early inbound trundle
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
Another grey start, though back to 14°C
Rain seems to have been cancelled, and a high of 18° later. Barometers down at 1016/1024mBComment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
And the recycling bins had been done by the time I set off, so that's been trundled back inComment
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Morning all
Dry and quite bright despite the near-total cloud cover. There was a bit of blue valiantly trying to get through. Currently 16 degrees and the high is expected to reach 21 with more sunshine. Barometer down to 1023 mBar.
Bed stripped and first load (under sheet and pillow cases) doing its thing.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
'eBay' is founded in the San Jose living room of Pierre Omidyar 1995
Alternative fact (from the Torygraph):
Declaration of war by Britain and France on Germany 1939Comment
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Morning.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 19 deg C.
1020 mBar, 30.12 in Hg, 71% RH.
Friday.
Smalls in the WM.
Afternoon entertainment: "Ride the high country (1962)" with that Randolph Scott (his final film) and that Joel McCrea (not his final film).
Plus Mariette Hartley, who is still working, despite being abandoned by Mr Spock some 5000 years in the past. (STOS: "All our yesterdays (1969)")
Walk walked, didn't seem quite as chilly as yesterday.
Smalls out of the WM & into the TD.
Shirts in the WM.
Smalls out of the TD & airing in front bedroom.
Shirts out of the WM and into the TD.
Cottons in the WM.
Shirts out of the TD & roughly iRoned.
Cottons out of the WM & into the TD.
Entertainment: NZ Border Patrol: poor sod with half an E in his pocket sent back to Oz.
A lunatic with a shedload* of khat in his luggage, busted.
*this shedload being 12.2kg.
$500 fine. Odd. I'd have thought it would be more.
Some Japanese crew on a ship are catching undersize snapper.
Lunch: poached tomato and scrambled egg on Morrisons wholemeal sunflower and spelt toast, bramble jelly sandwich on same, a yellow corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Canadian Customs thing: French woman with a Canadian homeless boyfriend refused entry.
She's not best pleased.
Gosh. The paedophile who'd jumped bail & spent 5 years in the Philipines got himself denied entry & escorted in cuffs to the border to meet the Septic plods.
"Ride the High Country" watched again.
Vacced the floors in a futile attempt to pretend to have done sommat constructive with the day.
Tea: Tesco breaded cod, some sliced peaches, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Discovering Sally Field. I've seen some of her films.
Freecell: don't ask.
Abandoned Engineering: some septic concrete monstrosity in Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Army Terminal.
A town in the Americas, Armero, fecked up by a volcano eruption and subsequent lahar.
Crossness: One of Bazalgette's sewage pumping station in east London.
Elementary S7 E5: "Into the woods".
Bit of the Pink Floyd Live in Venice thing.
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