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Same! Though this time, I never even got as far as the City Centre
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Home again!
It was a bit hot for travelling
The journey up was mostly uneventful, except that the train from Sheffield to Stockport ended up missing my connection by one minute. This was only to Levenshulme though, two stops up the line, and the next train was...
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Morning denizens
It’s a sunny start again, with just a few wisps and strands of high, thin cloud here and there. It’s 8°C but expected to soar to a summery 22°, with the barometers steady at 1011/1019mB
Not that it’ll last - the rest of the week will...
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In the Rasputin book, Russia is now embroiled in the Great War, which he opposed. But as everybody else was going along with it, he joined in, writing to the Commander in Chief to say he wanted to review the troops. The Commander in Chief wrote back encouraging him to come, adding “and I shall hang...
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Chicken casserole for tea then, with some of the surplus mini roast potatoes from the other week out of the freezer, reheated and crisped up in the air fryer. The casserole turned out very nicely
This was accompanied by S1E5 of The Truth About My Murder, concerning a bloke from...
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I had some chicken legs that needed to be used by tomorrow, and of course I’m off to Manchester then. I’ll probably be home by teatime, but to save having to faff around with them then, I chucked them in the slow cooker with some veg and seasoning this afternoon. So a delicious aroma is now spreading...
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Lunch has been turkey soup with a thick crust of wholemeal
Still sunny out - and warm, according to the machine that tells me what it’s like out there!
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Morning denizens
Sunny start with a clear blue sky. It’s 7°C now but soaring to 18° later, though the barometers are down a touch at 1011/1019mB
Tomorrow’s forecast to be 22°!
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In the Rasputin saga, he’s firmly in the Imperial Family’s good books by supposedly saving the heir’s life, though he wasn’t even there at the time (he sent a telegram) and it was probably the doctors wot did it. But some of the nobility are getting fed up with him and starting to plot…
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For tea, pork cutlet with chips and beans
This was accompanied by the rest of a motorway cops thing I must have started watching last week
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Lunch has been some cold cocktail sausages
Before that, I worked on importing polls. That seems to be OK now; the official importer did it all in one big function but I extracted the bits that I needed to change as helper functions so I could test them properly, and they seem OK....
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Monday Links from the Easter Bunny’s Secret Underground Lair vol. DCCCXLIX
It’s a sunny day, it’s a Bank Holiday - what better way is there of spending the time than reading stuff online!
- The Buffalo Raiders - ”When the men from the Army arrived outside her house, she knew why they were there. She knew what they were going to say even as she waited for her husband to
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Morning denizens
Sunny start, with some wispy clumps of cloud gradually disappearing as the sun ascends the heavens. Still a little breezy, but not enough for the current 6°C to be reported as feeling any different; the expected high is 13°, and the barometers are bouncing back...
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There was some wildlife stuff on around teatime, albeit not as much as usual
And later I watched the latest episode of Ambulance, a cheery episode primarily about end-of-life care
Tonight, I read more of the Rasputin book. He’s getting in the good books of the...
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I’ve been working on getting some browser-based tests set up using Playwright for checking the new forum out, though it’s something I was meaning to learn about anyway as the current project at ClientGov will be ending soon and it’s used by the thing I’ll be moving on to
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I assume said plan involves flying home again via Helsinki, Genoa, and Cairo
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Morning denizens
Sunny after the storm, though with big piles of cumuli. Still breezy so the current 9°C “feels like” 1°; the expected high is only 10°. The barometers have crept up to 1002/1010mB
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There was no Monkey Life today, for unexplained reasons - but it continues next Saturday
But there was some wildlife stuff on later
Tonight, I started reading Antony Beevor’s new book Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs
The storm is finally...
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Tea was brought to me from the Chinese place past the park. It was good, but not as good as from the nearby one that takes ages; I should stop being so lazy and go there more often
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