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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd at various times throughout the day, I did bits with the maze stuff which is coming along nicely
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
'you are in a maze of little twisty passages, - all alike'
Edit: yes, I know that is not the correct response, but I am no longer a yoof.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning denizens
I woke around eight and thought I might as well get up. Luckily, I then fell asleep again and woke for the second time nearer ten, and I reckon I feel better for it
It's a grey day out again, but also quite mild at 16°C with an expected high of 21° - though the breeze is apparently making it feel like 12°. The barometers are down a little but still fairly high at 1016/1024mBComment
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Morning all
Cloudy start and a bit dull but the sun has started to break through. Currently 20 degrees with a high of 26 expected. My weather app has a thunderstorm warning for a vast swathe of the country but no such excitement is actually forecast for where I am. Barometer continues downwards to 1023 mBar.
This morning's excitement, so far, is changing the Brita water filter and putting away the dried bed linen.Comment
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Lunch: ham toasties
Might go shopping in a bit but there's a minor point about the house sale that cropped up this morning and our conveyancer is on leave, so I'm supposed to be getting a call from one of her colleagues. Been waiting since about eleven
Might strip the bed and leave that to airComment
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Shopping done!
Seen on this occasion for the first time in ages: another person wearing a facemask!
I went to M&S first, primarily because the slippers I bought when I got this place are falling to bits so I need new ones. Just under two years they've lasted, but I've been working from home all that time so they get worn all day rather than just for a few hours in the eveningComment
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Tea has been M&S Southern not-fried chicken with chips and loads of ketchup
And I've remembered to make the bed!Comment
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