ll1 yesterday. Free weekend. Not sure if to give up on ll3. Maybe I could wear my earmuffs. Neighbour's cat sneaked into my house again. Seems very friendly today, wants me to keep stroking it.
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Morning all
Dull and overcast with a hint of damp in the air. Currently 12 degrees with a high of 13 expected. No sunshine forecast but also no rain either. Barometer up a touch to 1022 mBar.
I awoke of my own accord at about 8am and then sat in bed reading for a while until getting up a couple of hours later. I then cleared the back garden of yesterday's efforts and fortunately it all fitted in the garden waste wheelie bin. It doesn't get collected until a week Tuesday but it can take a bit more with some squashing down should I opt to have a go at the weeds in the front garden.
That task won't be happening today on account of me meeting friends this afternoon. Tomorrow I'm visiting my Mum so it'll be done in a random hour or so in the week as a break from the working day or next weekend.Comment
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Afternoon denizens
Cloudy day again, but no rain; the conifers have a bit of a shimmy on so I assume it's breezy. Currently 13°C which is today's high, and the barometers are up a bit at 1006/1014mBComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostRead a little of "The Penguin complete Saki" of which I have the required two copies. I don't think I'll be reading much more of it, which is odd since I recall being quite impressed back in the distant past.Comment
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I decided not to take anything away today, so tea has been beef & Guinness stew with a few bits of seedy bloomerComment
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Today's viewing involved Australian wildlife in the afternoon, including Tasmanian devils, which then segued into the umpteenth repeats of the usual police programmes.
And later, I couldn't think of anything I felt like watching, so I read more about Octavia & co.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
Largely cloudy out but with enough in the way of blue gaps that it couldn't be said to be gloomy. Currently 8°C with 12° due later, and the barometers are bouncing back at 1015/1023mBComment
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