Snow almost stopped now. Put some peanuts and fartballs, I mean fat balls, out for the little birdies. Run out of seed, grumble.
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Some snow here at Heathrow. Not enough to be troubled by, fortunately. Just a few flakes wafting about. Bloomin' cold though.Comment
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Afternoon dog walk done, meeting re-organised.
It's chilly out, but no snow.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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No snow here. Instead, I have had to turn for entertainment to the handheld Bluetooth label printer that Amazon just delivered. The turkey soup is now in the freezer adorned with neatly printed labels decorated with an icon of a roast fowl in addition to the description and date, which look much nicer than the scrappily written things I've been doing with up to now
The associated phone app allows one to build up a library of templates, so as and when I freeze stuff, I can design a suitable label with an appropriate icon from the extensive selection available. Hours of funComment
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Tea has been spag bol
And it was accompanied by Inside the Factory which dealt with the matter of jelly beans. They're more complicated than you'd think.
Later, the opal hunters were approaching or reaching the ends of their seasons, this time plagued by excessive rainfall making stuff too crumbly for safety
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
Clear sky out, with a bit of a pink tinge to the eastern horizon before sunrise. Frosty start though: currently -1°C, maybe reaching 3° later. The barometers are steady at 1022/1030mB
The bin lorry came past earlier, so we might finally have empty bins after the double whammy of them not being put out on Mondays because of nobody working, and everybody generating festive waste. But I'll wait until the staff have put them back in their little corral tomorrow before I bother taking my own recycling over thereComment
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A bit of a blizzard yesterday evening, but only for half an hour and most of the snow has blown away.
Chilly walk earlier, but at least it's dry.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all
Cloudy with patches of sky poking through. Dry. No frost. Currently 2 degrees ('feels like' -2) with a high of 3 expected. Barometer down a touch to 1028 mBar
Trying to get to Charing Cross today but the Lizzy Line is having a senior moment. Resorted to the Central Line. My aim of arriving my 9 am is bustComment
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Morning.
Tuesday.
And wot is Tuesday? It's Maigret day.
Dry.
Blue sky.
Sunny.
No snow to speak of so I won't.
Cold in here at 9.7 deg, 8 deg in the kitchen, 6.5 deg in the leanto, 2.4 deg in the saltinghouse.
1028.5 mBar, 30.371 in Hg, 771.438 Torr, 14.917 psi, (unchanged), 76% RH (GDR hair), 56% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 15th of August 2019 in a change of location, various island battles in the Pacific War made a change from Gotterdammerung in Berlin, while NF extract chickensomething or othercacciatore from the freezer and watched episodes of SWAT.
Prompted by Alan Bennett's "Writing Home" just had a look at the restaurant on a pole in the St. John's Shopping Centre. .
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.4072...8192?entry=ttu
WTF?
https://stjohnsbeacon.co.uk/
It was "For Sale" when he was there.
Lunch: beans on toast etc. Memo to self: buy more beans.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
The calendars in "The Works" are still stuck at £3. I'm not made of money. They were £1.50 last year.
Walk (abbreviated) walked in the bright sunshine & biting wind. Two pairs of gloves solved the frostbite problem.
Entertainment: Septic customs thing followed by Oz Customs thing. Chap had his glock confiscated after forgetting it was in his glove box when attempting to enter Canada. Chap from Canada excluded for misrepresenting his septic job as less than it was.
Memo to self: don't try to smuggle durian seeds into Oz, it costs a lot: $6kAu.
Chap with 0.03g of hash between his butt cheeks. . No charges: just don't be so fecking stupid next time. Maori with 7 driving convictions & an aggravated robbery conviction returned to NZ.
Looks like the swimmer is sunk for a couple of days. Oh how we'll miss the .
Tea: soup etc. Plus tea. Not Glengettie tea but Welsh Golden tea which is quite nice but not Glengettie nice.
Entertainment: Scotland Yard: "The Square Mile Murder (1961)"
Maigret S8 E2 "Murder in a vegetable garden (1999)".
I note with a little innerest that Dear Old Dixon of Dock Green will be reappearing on Talk TV imminently. The oldest Sgt in the force by the time he retired in 1975.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 9 January 2024, 18:33.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostPrompted by Alan Bennett's "Writing Home" just had a look at the restaurant on a pole in the St. John's Shopping Centre. .
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.4072...8192?entry=ttu
WTF?
https://stjohnsbeacon.co.uk/
It was "For Sale" when he was there.Comment
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