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A very late lunch today was a fish finger sandwich.
I really ought to make some tartare sauce but the mayonnaise and hot sauce mix did well enough.
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Have to go and pick The Wife up from the train. Main road is flooded. The "locals" diversion is a single track road with no passing places. Those same lanes will be full of ladies in SUVs going to pick up their children from school. I'm guessing a 10 minute journey will take half an hour.
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Lunch has been a roast pork bap (wholemeal) with apple sauce
I finally used up a bit of roast pork that was lost at the bottom of the freezer for who knows how long, but I daresay it’ll be fine
Meanwhile at ClientGov, today is the quarterly portfolio planning meeting, which is happening at the Newcastle office. I’m not there, obviously, but am apparently supposed to observe activities remotely. So I’ve been working as usual this morning while the sound of various people talking about metrics and goals leaks out of the government MacBook Pro next to me, and will be doing the same this afternoon
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Morning all
Dull. Damp. Some precipitation ongoing. Currently 13 degrees ('feels like' 11) with a high of 14 expected. Rain expected all day. Barometer down to 1004 mbar.
Sunrise 07:55; Sunset 15:52 GMT
Lots of meetings today. Although the first one has been postponed to Friday afternoon.
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Morning.
Tuesday.
Dark.
Dank.
Damp.
Dreary.
Grey.
Sunless.
Semigale.
NotSoChilly in here at 15.1 deg, 13 deg in the kitchen, 13.5 in the leanto.
993 mBar, 29.3232 in Hg, 744.8 Torr, 14.4 psi, (might have been 997 or untapped last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 5th of March 2020 NF had watched two electric buggies having a race across the pedestrian crossing, followed by making an appointment for an MOT & battery change on the car, LM made a joke about my Bad Leg, cheeky mare, nladuk popped in, and I cooked chilli con carne. Haven't done that for a while.
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Hammering down sideways now. I love horizontal rain.
Marsh is full: high tide at 09:50.
The puddle is back & getting bigger again.
I noticed yesterday that gardens further along are also blessed with this, being lower, like.
Puddle's grown bigger again.
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Freecell score in the dark grey sloughe of desponde of the morning: 88%, running average: 84%.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the Australian customs thing. No frog fat yet.
Garage even more like a swamp than it was yesterday.
Freecell score in the wan sunshine of the afternoon: 83%, running average: 84%.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 15:49.
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Morning all
Stormy overnight, but following our walk it has now turned to mild drizzle and a very light breeze
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Morning denizens
It’s been rainy overnight, and is likely to resume being rainy soon, and again later in the day. Still mild if you discount the fairly strong breeze, being 12°C (“feels like” 3° again) and aiming for 14°. The barometers are heading down once more, at 987/995mB
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In the GSG 9 book, they’ve managed to recruit people and worked out how to train them without too many of them accidentally shooting themselves or falling out of helicopters when attempting to abseil, but then… there was nothing for them to do! But it’s the autumn of 1977, and the Red Army Faction et al. are about to change that…
Goodnight all
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Tea has been the last of the beef & Guinness stew out of the freezer
This was accompanied by the final episode of Netflix’s Yorkshire Ripper documentary
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Another day done, and only three more to go!
Today was quite productive in the end, dealing with some slightly gnarly stuff that ends up replacing some much gnarlier stuff written by somebody else a few years ago
Lunch was a Pukka steak slice, eaten in haste as I didn’t have much time after sorting the links out, which I was too busy to do during the morning
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Afternoon all,
Wind 5 kt from the South
Temperature 12°C
Humidity 82%
Pressure 1007 hPa
Visibility 10 km or more
This week's soup seems to have more curry powder than normal because I just emptied whatever was left in the pot into the pan. Nice though.
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