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    Morning.

    Sunday.

    Wet.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Cooler in here at 16.8 deg, 17 in the kitchen, 16 in the leanto.

    1004 mBar, 29.65 in Hg, 753.1 Torr, 14.56 psi, (down from 1005 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 16th of February 2020 it was very wet: WTFH had 8 litres of water out of his roof, BR14 popped in, along with Brillo, Churchill and LM, whilst NF watched the Prada film again, and the bottom of next door's garden had 6" of water, whilst there was an inch or so in my pig sties: high tide was at 11:38 and the marsh was fullish at 11:15 with the river making a roaring noise as it flowed towards the sea, with the canal overtopping the bank in places.

    Odd dream before waking: seemed to involve some sort of heist and a repeat of same. Most odd. 2nd time through was unsuccessful & I woke up.

    Walk (towpath, abbreviated) walked. It sprinkled rain on me for a while.

    Fair departed hence.

    Lunch: brunch: entertainment: Mandy followed by Just a Minute.

    Freecell score in the ongoing deluge: 70%, running average: 84%. Not in the zone at all this afternoon: approaching wall punching mode when I paused for a cup of mediocre coffee just in time.

    "Look at Life" the cinema. (1960).

    Tea: beans on toast etc.

    Entertainment: some university thing on R4.

    "Look at Life": recycling iron: (1960): from totter to scrap yard to crushing machine to railway wagon to Ebbw Vale open hearth steel works (heavy end closed 1978, strip mill 2002) then back to steel strip to washing machine factory (probably Hoover Merthyr Tydfil (closed 2009).

    Sergeant Cork "The case of the two drowned men (1963)". Pretty meh all in all.

    Barometer down to 993 at the moment.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 20:15.
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      Turkish leftovers for lunch

      This was accompanied by the third part of Limbs in the Loch, which is a pretty bleak story even by the already bleak standards of BBC Scotland's true crime obsession

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        Volunteery thing at local nature reserve this morning. Damn sight better than this afternoon that I've spent doing damn business accounts. Error of about £1000 in the balance sheet, tearing me teeth out trying to find the cause.
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          Heavy rain this afternoon, so I made a nice pot of tea and watched One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) while the washer-dryer got on with washing (and drying) several pairs of jeans

          Still very gloomy out, with the rain likely to persist and strong winds also forecast

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            I did check my tyre pressures before driving today. I'm glad I did as the nearside rear was very low. I checked it before leaving Mum's and it stayed up so there doesn't seem to be a puncture.

            No dramas in Sussex. Helped my brother make a lasagne for their dinner. Much rain on the drive home but a good enough run there and back so won't complain.

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              Tea has been a fish finger butty with red sauce

              These were Sainsbury's TTD chunky battered fish fingers, recently introduced. I remember when Bird's Eye started selling battered fish fingers in the late Sixties or early Seventies. Our Mum got them for us once but we never had them again; I don't know if they were more expensive or if I was the only one that liked them

              Anyway, these were nice but I also like the ones with breadcrumbs, so it looks like I'll have to stock two kinds of fish finger in future

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