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The HomePods are now on the speaker stands. They still sound good and presumably aren't pumping so much bass directly into downstairs' ceiling
But I didn't bother watching any more telly, instead finishing Behold the Man
Early night now as I'd like to make a reasonably early start on getting that furniture shifted tomorrow, and also need to pop along to not-as-big Sainsbury's to get some bread and other bits and bobs. Terrible to think I've only got three days left before I have to start work again
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
-2C on our perambulation, crunchy ground, crisp air with mist in the valleys. V. pretty, a proper winter's morning.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning denizens
Frosty roofs, frosty lawns, and frosty cars out there today. Almost a clear sky again though, with just a couple of small decorative wispy bits floating about. Officially, it's 0°C but feels like -5°, though it'll be a bit warmer today, reaching 4° by lunchtime. The barometers are up at 1010/1019mBComment
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Morning.
Friday.
Dry.
Sunny.
Frosty.
Cold in here at 10.2 deg, 8 deg in the kitchen, 6 deg i the leanto, 2.6 deg in the saltinghouse (with the dehumidifier on all night).
1022.5 mBar, 30.194 in Hg, 766.94 Torr, 14.83 psi, (up from 1021.5 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 16th of December 2019 Brillo was still knackered, covbob had his CV "out there", NF was doing something with something called Celery to fix his twitter feed thing, and my car passed the MOT, during the bus trip down to the garage I met a colleague from Siliconix days driving the bus: he'd then worked for Sony etc. programming stuff in FORTRAN and C, then made redundant again and ended up driving buses. Worse things happen at sea. . C wot I did there? .
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine & frost. Brrrr.
Lunch: Brunch.
Entertainment: the leveret thing on R4. The Reith lecture. 'Ang 'em all, that's wot I says. .
2nd walk (unabbreviated) walked along the canal towpath, not that said path is much use for towing considering the number of trees now blocking the canal, during which I met the lady who took charge of the ex cat: ex cat was taken to the vets, microchip read & ex cat's owners/slaves duly notified. Which, whilst sad, is better than not knowing, as per my sister's much loved ex cat Monster who disappeared in the early 1980s never to be seen again.
Tea: chilli con carne (tinned). etc. Nice enough. Plus a slice of Aldi xmas cake.
Entertainment: PM. 18 o'clock news.
Freecell score (W95): 83%, running average: 85%.
Thing about Jack the Ripper at 21:00. Meh.
Thing about Vera at 22:00.
Last 25 minutes of Fleetwood Mac live in Boston 2004.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 January 2025, 23:24.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Clear sky, not a wisp to be seen from my vantage point. Currently -1 ('feels like' -4) with a high of 5 expected. Small chance of light precipitation, which may be in the form of snow. Barometer up to 1024 mBar.
I have an appointment at the hairdresser this afternoon. Not sure I want to go outside in the cold but the greys won't go away by themselves.Comment
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The lift's broken again
I'm going shopping, though not buying anything heavy given that I'll have to bring it up the stairsComment
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Shopping done!
Not-as-big Sainsbury's proved once gain that it's a better place for getting sliced in-store bakery bread. They already had a sliced white one out on the racks, and happily sliced a wholemeal one for me. So the supplies of both toasted sandwiches for lunch and the wholemeal toast I usually have for breakfast when working are secured for a couple of weeks
I didn't want much else and some of what I did want, they didn't have. Lots of the meat also had quite short dates, probably due to stock levels and distribution dates having been thrown out of kilter by the festive season, but I've got meat in the freezer that I could do with using up. So there was no difficulty getting everything upstairs, the lift not having been fixed again by the time I got back
The car was playing up a bit too; not starting for several goes here, though it did in the end. Then at the other end, it refused to recognise the wireless key thing for several goes, before suddenly noticing it and unlocking, and then wouldn't start four or five times. I'd just undone my seatbelt ready to open the bonnet to use the battery booster thing, in case that helped, and it started on the last attempt. So the cold seems to be a factor even when it isn't damp, as it's a crisp and dry sort of day, though it also seems to be a problem when the car has warmed up. I'm wondering if it's worth getting a new battery for it, though I vaguely recall getting one only two or three years ago; it seems to get through them quite quicklyComment
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Checking back through TPD, the Corolla appears to have got a new battery in December 2020, which was going flat occasionally in June and July 2021, possibly due to me not using the car much. Then there's mention of a new battery in February 2022. So this one is nearly three years old, having lasted longer than the previous one and possibly the previous two
I might just replace it anyway; it's not a huge hassle, though I don't live within a short walking distance of two car parts shops any more. But Halfords is only down the roadComment
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Lunch: ham toasties
Still a nice day, in terms of the scenic aspects, but quite cold. Despite this, I've got the living room windows open to get some fresh air through the placeComment
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