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It’s sunny and Simpsonesque out, but not getting too hot: 15°C now, but not pushing past 19°, which is sensible of it. The barometers are bouncing back at 1002/1010mB
I awoke not long after the alarm would have woken me had it been set, which it wasn’t. This was clearly far too early, so I went back to sleep and reawoke a couple of hours later; and I feel much better for it. I’ve been getting to sleep later than I should have been this week, so I had some catching up to do
Sunny with lumps of fluff. Rain set to return this afternoon/evening. Currently 18 degrees ('feels like' 21) with a high of 20 expected. Barometer at 1007 mBar.
Sunrise 05:52; Sunset 20:55 EEST
Yesterday I had a brain fart and got myself confused about how far north we were and couldn't understand why sunset in Glasgow was before here
Dinner was in the hotel yesterday as we were both knackered. It has a very good Nikkei restaurant, decently priced.
Today we are doing more exploring of the old town. There's lots of independent shops, which is always nice to see.
21.2 deg in here, 21.6 in the kitchen, 19 in the leanto, 14 out the back.
1006.5 mBar, 29.72 in Hg, 754.9 Torr, 14.598 psi, (up from 1004 last night), 62% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 2nd of April 2020, between 21:51 and 22:09, Brillo posted a lot, whilst NF got a post in edgeways.
Walk (abbreviated, 3 miles) walked in the bracing air of the morning. Took a while to warm up, but the hill up from the lock certainly helped with that.
I finished reading Station Eleven tonight. Excellent book
The white loaf seems to have turned out very nicely
I don’t think we’ve had any more rain, but it still seems a bit windy out. It looks like tomorrow will be sunny but, thankfully, won’t get any warmer as a result
My walk this afternoon was scuppered by a road closure, alternative long route had big queque of traffic. Was going to do a nearer walk later and it started pouring down. Ended up just wandering round the village.
Back in May, I got some lamb mince for shepherd’s pie, but it got too hot for that, so the mince has been in the freezer all summer. Yesterday I cooked it and left it in the fridge overnight for the flavours to develop, and this evening I finally had the pie
I also put the dishwasher on, and started a white loaf in the bread maker. And I paid the car tax too. So it’s been quite a productive evening so far
It’s not rainy as such, though there have been a couple more showers, but it’s got very breezy now
Lunch was nothing, because I went and did the shopping at Not-as-Big Sainsbury's. I thought I’d have time to grab a quick bite when I got back, but the journey out was initially slow because, it transpired, of a fender-bender about a mile down the main road, and then it turned out the roadworks on the dual carriageway have got even worse. But I kept myself going with a few ginger nuts and coffee during the developer huddle mid-afternoon
There were a few stray spots of rain as I trundled the shopping back to the car, but it held off pouring until I was home. There’s been a number of showers, some quite heavy, and it looks as if there’ll be another soon
Mahjongy thing this morning (I came last - bah!) followed by visit to a neighbour to see her portrait on the wall. Nice quirky garden they've got, mine is too boring. Supposed to be 60% chance of rain this afternoon.
Hung the washing out in the clear blue skies about 10 mins ago, grabbed a coffee and sat down at my desk just as a very heavy shower started.
Washing will remain out now as I can't be bothered to bring it in, spin it and hang it out again.
22.1 deg in here, 23 deg in the kitchen, 21 in the leanto, 17 out the back.
998 mBar, 29.47 in Hg, 748.6 Torr, 14.4747 psi, (up from 997.5 last night), 62% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 2nd of April 2020, between 21:37 and 21:50, Brillo posted. A lot.
On the way to bed last night I noticed some activity on the road outside: Fight! Fight! I thought, but no, it was some young persons about to drive off somewhere and it was raining. .
Entertainment: the bit of Bab5 I didn't watch last night.
Walk (abbreviated, 3 miles) walked in the intermittent deluge with some sun thrown in for good measure.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Sky Arts: Art in Film: British Stars from Alma Taylor (no I'd never heard of her either) to Michael Caine and Mr Connery.
Expedition Unknown: off down volcanic caves in Iceland. Sounds like a very bad idea to me.
Am Dro.
Jack Hargreaves Old Country. Any odds on killing things today? Nothing killed, he took his new horse & cart along the old drovers' road/high road along the top of the ridge. Met some proper travellers with a proper horse & caravan, with a she goat for on line milk.
Couple of things he mentioned: "Shaston Drove" being a drovers road on the way to Shaftesbury, and "herepath" being a Saxon military road "here" being the military bit. Also "hereweg" apparently.
Also "Compton Hut" where a "hut" as the Wessex word for an inn.
Tea: baked spud & baked beans. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM <click> Blazian UFO bollox <click even faster: watched it before quite recently and it was crap then>
There's the sound of sommat heavy overhead but FR24 isn't showing anything.
Bab5 S3 E9 "Point of no return": Nightwatch (the fascists) make their move. Londo and Vir get a prophecy. .
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