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I judged the journey across quite well: although I had to park round the corner and a few hundred yards away, I'd expected something of the kind on a Saturday, so I ended up walking in there about three minutes before the appointed time, and thus only had to wait for a minute or so after dealing with the receptionists.
After that, onwards to Big Sainsbury's, where the shopping has been done
And then home, where my favoured parking space was still free!
When I got back, the lawn was busy with the male blackbird from the hedge, various pigeons, and the magpie family all present and pecking around. It's the first time in a while that I've had a closeup look at the young magpies. From up here, they're only really distinguishable from the adults by size and behaviour. But down there, they definitely look like rather lanky teenagers
Lots of wildlife stuff as usual today, though still no Monkey Life. But chimps, gorillas, and a variety of monkeys made guest appearances in other programmes, and there were a lot of elephants too
Mind you, I missed some of what was on because of the dentistry and shopping. It's annoying when stuff happens on a Saturday
In The Corner That Held Them, the bishop has died. This might be good for the convent, as he'd rather taken against it, or it might not; we'll just have to wait and see
And for reasons I can't quite remember, I started writing an I Ching app the other day, and have made some progress on that
Coolish in here at 22 deg, 23 deg in the kitchen, 21.5 in the leanto.
990 mBar, 29.234 in Hg, 742.6 Torr, 14.359 psi, (down from 994 last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 2nd of February 2020 I thought the two chunks of frozen pastry in the freezer should be used up: they're still there now, untouched in 5 years.
Raining.
Sunny.
Raining.
Freecell score in celebration of the inclemency of the weather: 93%, running average: 83%.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: more of the 1945 election thing: this time Potsdam and nukes.
More gentle potching in the garage, during which it rained.
Now outside a nice mediocre cup of coffee.
Tea: beans on toast etc.
Entertainment: More of the 1945 election thing: The UN.
Sky Alba: "Keepers of the Northern Lights - For the Safety of All" produced by Finlay J. McDonald. All about lighthouses and lighthouse keepers: Sule Skerry, North Ronaldsay, Skerryvore, The Flannan Isles (with a clip from his earlier programme about them). The support ships Polestar and Fingal*. Stone me, a hard way to make a living in those days.
Servicing lights on buoys looks like fun. .
* Last** ship built by the Blythswood Shipbuilding Company, Glasgow.
** Other sources reckon the Hecla was the last.
Cloudflare is getting really really really ******* old now.
Hendrix at Woodstock on Sky Arts. Cool man. . <click>
Book.
Bits of "Imposter (2001)" with that Gary Sinese chap as an replicant.
Grey day, with signs of some overnight rain having fallen. It's expected to start drizzling again in about twenty minutes, and this kind of behaviour will probably continue until lunchtime. It might get a little sunnier in the evening, though. It's currently 18°C and not expected to get any higher than 20°, and the barometers are down at 988/995mB
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