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Cloudy start again, but not really overcast - it looks as if it might loosen up leading to sunny spells soon, though it may not. Mild and heading for warm, being 12°C already with 19° expected later. The barometers are up a little more at 1014/1022mB
I see I neglected to sign out last night, which may be taken as evidence that I was feeling very tired; the light getting through the flimsy blind the previous owner installed in the bedroom continues to wake me too early, so I should really see about ordering those blackout curtains I've thought about. For the record: no more telly, no programming, read some more of Shepperton Babylon, and got to bed not long after half ten
Morning all
The dog was up and pacing round at about 2am, which made me wonder if his pre-dinner fresh wild rabbit was maybe upsetting his stomach. It wasn't, but I had to get up to make sure.
Slept in and only managed about 5km walk before work. It's overcast but dry and the house is warm.
Cloudy but dry after yesterday's rain. Currently 14 degrees with a high of 18 expected. No rain forecast. Barometer up to 1028 mBar.
In ongoing cough news, I still have a cough but it is much less frequent. However, I have a band of pain around my chest which gets worse each time I cough and occasionally eases off enough to trick me into thinking it's going away. The cough itself seems to close up my throat, making breathing quite hard work for a few seconds. Considering you need to breathe in to cough out, it makes for a very uncomfortable time. Called the GP as I've had a cough in one form or another for a good month now, and the dragon receptionist said that there's a lot of coughs about at the moment and they won't see anyone unless it's lasted at least 6 weeks (double the NHS guidelines of 3 weeks).
Gosh. Mention of a dresser and a sideboard brings back memories: the dresser (ancient, probably from my great grandfather, previously inhabited by chicken, painted in some curious ancient paint went 40 years ago for £600 IIRC, the sideboard went in 2018 when the house was cleared).
Morning.
Thursday.
Damp.
Misty.
Hints of drizzle.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 13.8 deg, 13 deg in the kitchen, 14 deg in the leanto.
1024.5 mBar, 30.253 in Hg, 768.4 Torr, 14.859 psi, (up from 1020.5 last night), 77% RH (GDR hair), 74% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 16th of September 2019 there was much discussion of "A town called Alice", Hellboy (reboot), with the weather being grey & misty.
Shopping trip to Aldi & Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Lunch: cheesy beans on toast etc.
Entertainment: Toast: something called ?vines? on Twitter.
Veronica Mars S1 E8 "Like a virgin": naughty people stealing passwords.
Tea: chilli con carne etc. (tinned).
The Mentalist S2 E11 "Rose coloured glasses": the high skool reunion one. Why does anyone in their right mind go to these? Every time I walk to Tesco/Aldi I remember that I was glad to leave skool 52 years ago.
Trucking Hell S7 E2: a repeat. S8 E11 being expected. S7 E3 this time next week.
Lunch was gammon in a wholemeal bap with a bag of wholemeal crisps. It was supposed to eb roast pork, but I got the wrong bag out of the freezer to thaw this morning. Nice enough, anyway
The latest Private Eye didn't arrive in yesterday's post, which was mildly annoying but not unusual. Then it didn't arrive in today's, which was more annoying. But then I realised my subscription had run out
It was paid for by my parents, them having gifted me the subscription probably over ten years ago now. But the Direct Debit will have been cancelled when their accounts were closed. So I had to go on the web site and renew it myself
I assume subscriptions start with the next issue, which means I'll have to buy the current issue in a shop like an animal
Just been to Sainsbury's and both of them were first things in the trolley, the new Viz having just come out today!
The main reason they were first is that when they got rid of the kiosk in the face of falling fag sales, they moved magazines right to the furthest corner of the store, past homeware and even beyond Argos. So it's a major detour to get to them, but slightly nearer the front door than the checkouts. So I trek up there with my empty trolley, then make my way back through Tu clothing until I reach the meat
I went past the old flat both there and back, due to there being emergency roadworks on the other and theoretically shorter route. The chestnut tree is in the throes of unfurling its foliage now, and the Polish café still seems to be doing a thriving trade in unpronounceable meals
Mainly due to poor planning on my part. I took them out of the freezer yesterday to thaw in the fridge overnight, mainly to make room for some more stuff from the ailing freezer. I had been thinking of making a casserole but of course shopping left neither time nor energy for that, so I did the easiest thing I could think of with them instead
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