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Some potching about has been done in the front garden. Half the path has been cleared before my knees complained too much and it's now possible to get through the gate without feeling like you're in an Indiana Jones film.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Judging by some of the photos I've seen online it was really quite striking in parts
Tea was from Nando's. It was very much as one would expect, i.e. nice enough but hardly haute cuisineComment
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There was a lot going on in Monkey Life today, with Silvestre the young male orangutan moving to Switzerland to take up a new job heading a family over there. Meanwhile in the park, the Argentinian chimps were having problems integrating because the mother/sister got upset when the son/brother was mingling with the other chimps in their group; they only mixed with each other in their old place. So one of them was moved to a different group, and it turned out they were fine with that, and are both settling in a lot better as a result
This evening, I read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, which I've read before but this time it was a different translation. Very good, of course, in both versions
No sign of the aurora so far
Goodnight allComment
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Sunny.
Blue sky.
Cool in here at 19.1 deg, 20 deg in the kitchen, 19 deg in the leanto.
1008 mBar, 29.766 in Hg, 756.1 Torr, 14.62 psi, (down from 1011 last night), 78% RH (GDR hair), 74% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 27th of September 2019 NF was replete with tinned soup which was problematic in regards of The Big Chicken post roasting so he decided to make stock with the remains instead of soup, whilst his local bin situation was approaching critical, my previous humidity meter thing bit the dust when its chip died, to much distress, and LM had enough of work at 15:30 so went home, plus discussion of scotch eggs and their origins.
Mood not improved this morning by a smoke alarm going off for no reason at 05:15.
It rapidly lost its battery & was very lucky not to meet the club hammer.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the wan sunshine. Quite pleasant today.
Orange tipped white butterflies, white unspecified butterflies, and an ex slow worm who was too slow avoiding being run over. .
Lunch: beans on toast etc. Living the dream.
Entertainment: some R4 piffle about the latest SNP incumbent. What sort of tedious mofo is interested in politics at 15?
"It's a fair cop" S8 E6: domestic abuse: this one wasn't very funny. Odd that.
There was an adapted 87th Precinct epic on this morning: to whit: "Columbo: No Time To Die" based, apparently, on "So Long as you both shall live". Oddly I couldn't be bothered to watch it.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 May 2024, 12:13.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Sunny, blue sky with wispy fluff. Currently 17 degrees with a high of 27 expected. Barometer down to 1015 mBar.
Ache from the meagre bit of gardening I did yesterday but more to do today. I'd like to finish the path clearance and deal with the triffids growing on the driveway.
Trying to find someone to do the hedge for me.Comment
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Morning denizens
Sunny start again, with a bit of a high haze which is expected to clear later. It's already up to 19°C and will be reaching 23° again, so all the windows are open once more. The barometers are dropping though, being down to 1002/1010mB, presaging a cooler week ahead. We're just on the edge of the big yellow area for which the Met Office are warning of possible thunderstorms, which perhaps explains the 35% chance of rain at an unspecified timeComment
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The bed has been stripped and left airing. The first load is in the WM and the rotary WL has been deployed in readiness.
No visit to Mum this weekend but she did get visited by one of her sisters and their husband yesterday (a couple she fell out with about 30 years ago and has barely spoken to since).Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Trying to find someone to do the hedge for me.
I can hedge your bets?
V pleasant morning here.
got another week or so before i come out of retirement (for the third time)
I suppose that means i'll have to tolerate moronic PM's again.
oh, wellComment
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