Perpetual precipitation producing puddles.
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Feels like it's been one damn thing after another today with meetings, reviewing pull requests, and so on
Lunch, eventually, was a pancetta omelette which was very nice
Another meeting at three, but that's the big weekly one for all the people in the… division? directorate? I don't even know what it's called TBH. *Googles cursorily* It's a "function" as far as I can work out. Anyway, I don't have to contribute in any way. I prepare for this one by getting myself coffee and biscuits, then only half-listening while reading Twitter or somethingComment
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It's been a nice day today. A lovely breeze, a bit of sunshine.
I ought to stop tinkering with box unpacking and actually do some work but I do now have my bedroom and the bathroom completely unpacked and the office is 80% there. The kitchen / living / conservatory area still looks like a jumble sale. It'll be easier when I finally get rid of the moving boxes (if all the people turn up to collect them).Comment
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Oh and lunch, eaten about 10 minutes ago, was a freshly baked ciabatta roll with cheese and tomato. Some mould had to be cut off the cheese first.Comment
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Gone grey again here and down to 21°C, though it's still 26° inside
I got the mundane laundry done this afternoon, somehow, in the midst of meetings. So at least that'll dry quicklyComment
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Much shenanigans ongoing this evening to get HWMBO's youngest down to London. Train left Glasgow nearly two hours late and then terminating at Rugby with claims that there will be a train to Euston that isn't showing on any timetable. Back up plans had been made but the kid got on the train.
I am on standby to drive to Rugby as the Travelodge adjacent to the station is fully booked.Comment
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The car earlier wasn't, for as was foretold:
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post^^^ It was odd even for a clipshow, this evening's epic is a review of the ?five? years they spent in septicland.
Entertainment whilst dining was some more Cumbrian Police Interceptors. And finally, the latest episode of 24 Hours in A&E
Down to 17°C out, but apparently it won't get any colder. In here, it's still hovering around 25°
Goodnight allComment
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Avanti West Coast have laid on a coach to Euston so I now have to get to the station in about 90 mins time to escort a sleepy child home and then cruelly wake them up to leave at 7am to take them to St Pancras.Comment
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