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Gloomy grey day out, though at least it's dry. Currently 9°C, maybe soaring to 11° later; barometers are marginally up at 1019/1027mB
There's an accident causing a delay on the A14 and two causing delays on the M1. So it's a race for those to be cleared to determine which route I take this morning
Morning all
The hills to the east are shrouded in mist, so we went west this morning and stayed high, to keep above it. Looks like a good day.
Glad to be back at my desk as it will give my aches & pains from gardening a chance to recover. Took down one tree yesterday at about 4m high, it had been pruned years ago so consisted of 7 different trunks, most of which were leaning towards outbuildings. Worst damage in the garden was one of the limbs broke a branch on a standard bay.
Thankfully no dreams of long obsolete chips & testers, rather a dream that seemed to include the repaired Rover 110 that got written off on the Mumbles road back in 1975 and a nonsensical trip to a factory relocated from Rugby to somewhere down south.
Morning.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
16.1 deg in here.
1025 mBar, 30.27 in Hg, 768.8 Torr, 68% RH.
Monday.
Telex machine moderately shiny.
Walk (slightly abbreviated due to rain) walked.
Neglected to carry the umbrella so it started raining after a quarter of an hour or so.
And it managed to soak through the jacket.
Lunch: scrambled egg and poached tomato on Morrisons wholemeal sunflower & spelt toast, bramble jelly sandwich on same, red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Oz customs: Chinese chap with an illegally obtained Oz passport, 17 boxes of lizards for export to Japan, Chinese chap had passport confiscated, fined, & returned to China.
NZ Border Patrol: yacht full of cigarette cartons: all confiscated, chap with some ganga taped between his nads & his arse: $500 fine.
Another £150 trip to B&Q for stuff, some of which is for me.
Tea: lambs liver & bacon with onion gravy, nice but not Very Nice, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Managed to burn the onions again.
Entertainment: Discovering Jimmy Stewart.
Quantum Leap: the one where he's a rabbi, oi vey!
Joy of Painting: wish I could bottle this.
The Oak Island nutjobs at 21:00: Connecting the Lots.
They've found More Wood. And an iron spike/nail/whatever out of last year's spoil and A Coin and an ox shoe nail, and another spike.
The excitement is overfeckingwhelming.
NCIS S17 E19 "Blarney" at 22:00 (except the EPG is showing S14 E24 instead).
It was dark and dull when I got up. Cloudy but dry. Currently 11 degrees with a high of 12 expected. The sun might poke through the cloud as the day progresses. Barometer up to 1026 mBar.
Tired this morning. A bit stiff from all that walking around town and a bit fuzzy headed from one too many beverages last night.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
The first 'Fairtrade' label 'Max Havelaar' is launched in the Netherlands 1988
Thanks to a broken-down lorry on the M1 I ended up making it to the crematorium about five minutes after the deceased. But they hadn't got to the end of the kick-off hymn Jerusalem yet and that's only got two verses, so not too bad
Then we repaired to the bar and dining room of a small hotel near town, adjacent to my old school's estate, where I engaged in socialisation activities for the first time since before lockdown
Nice buffet for lunch - very good chips with it
And then the drive home. I was wondering on the initial part of the journey why I felt so worn out; was it the driving, or the early rising? Then I realised it was mainly the effort of being in a room full of other people and making chitchat for the first time in so long
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