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Tea tonight was brought to me from the south Indian place past the park. Very nice, as usual
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After that flurry of activity, I have spent the afternoon recovering by watching new episodes of Ambulance, Last One Laughing, and Mock The Week.
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I found a bit of gumption and did some tidying up in my little garden. Cleared away the leaves and cut back the ivy that's coming over from the garden behind mine.
I need to borrow my brother's pressure washer at some point and give the patio a good clean up.
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Afternoon denizens
It’s sunny out, with a few wisps of cloud here and there. Mild too, being 12°C and shortly to be 13°. The barometers continue to descend, being at 1007/1015mB
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Morning all
Blue sky with wispy bits. No obvious breeze. Currently 6 degrees ('feels like' 4) with a high of 14 expected. Barometer continues downwards to 1021 mBar.
Sunrise 06:02; Sunset 18:16 GMT
Having a coffee and then I'm going for a mooch around the farmers' market. HWMBO arrives on Tuesday so I will be sending him photos of what's available and he can decide what he wants to cook next week.
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One of our ex Esteemed Customer electronics students worked in F1 before going off to Australia. He was the one who was doing an OU degree at the same time he was doing ours. We didn't have many as enthusiastic as that.
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Morning.
Saturday. Thankfully slept through to a reasonable time of waking.
Dry.
Sunny.
Blue white sky.
NotSoChilly in here at 14.2 deg, 13 in the kitchen, 11 in the leanto.
1015 mBar, 29.973 in Hg, 761.3 Torr, 14.72 psi, (unchanged), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 21st of March 2020 NF went to the Chinese, which wasn't shut despite the unlit sign, had a nice chat with "Janet", LM wasn't travelling to Scotland with HWMBO, scruff popped in & the Orange Moron was railing on the news (probably about bleach or maybe clouds), whilst on the 22nd of March 2020 AndyGarbs & WTFH popped in.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the hideous heat of the morning.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: noon o'clock news. Moneybox waffling on about heating oil.
Book.
The scaffolding next door but one has departed noisily.
Freecell score: 89%, running average: 84%.
Tea: soup etc. Entertainment: PM.
Maigret S3 E13 "The Amateurs". EOS3. the one with the white cat.
Twilight Zone S5 E9 "Probe 7 over & out". Adam & Eve.
S5 E10: "The 7th is made of phantoms": taking a tank back to Custer. Sounds believable.
BBC Scotland: John Logie Baird: the man who saw the future and invented television. 2003.
5: The forgotten prince: the mystery of George, Duke of Kent. Well they've run out of stuff about Edward VIII.
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Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Superman (2025) which was pretty good, I thought; if you’re going to do a new Superman film, it should probably be done this way
And then a rewatch of F1 (2025) which is an entertaining film as it goes. I once got a call from an agent about working with the Torro Rosso F1 team, but I’d just accepted another gig so nothing came of it
Goodnight all
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Tea has been lamb tagine with rice
This was from the Sainsbury’s TTD slow-cooked range, rather than my homemade one, in part because I realised I have no way of telling if mine is coming out right without anything to compare it to
Mine tastes pretty similar, so I must have been doing something right
To go with this, some more of the Brazilian air crash documentary
This afternoon was largely devoted to the forum upgrade stuff, specifically, the URLs. Having exhaustively examined the process by which XenForo handles such things, I’m now confident that my approach (which is extremely simple because that way it’s unlikely to break if anything changes in future) works for all the cases it has to deal with
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It’s just a small community centre run by volunteers in an area of Manchester that has a lot of Irish people, as far as I can tell. They offer advice and support with various things like benefits and housing for that community, and also offer this service of checking your paperwork for the foreign births register and witnessing the forms and photos. It’s not an official Irish government thing, but their service is in some sense officially recognised because using them means the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs doesn’t have to check that the witness exists and so onOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI didn't know such places existed! Is this for the first stage, getting on the foreign births register, or for the actual passport application?
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Blood has been donated and I picked up a couple of birthday cards too. One of which I wrote while on the bus home and posted after I got off at my stop. Missed the collection but it's not needed until next week so, hopefully I have allowed enough time.
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I didn't know such places existed! Is this for the first stage, getting on the foreign births register, or for the actual passport application?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShopping has been done!
It was Big Sainsbury’s in the end. I was tempted to just go to Not-as-Big, but Diligent Me castigated Lackadaisical Me, pointing out that I was supposed to be getting a set of passport photos of the standard required by the government of the Republic of Ireland, and only Big has a Timpson’s concession where they could be obtained. We (my siblings and I) are going to be applying for Irish citizenship shortly, which is what I need the photos for
We’ll all have to go to an Irish community centre in Manchester where they have somebody who can check all the paperwork and witness the relevant signatures, in return for a small donation, and the plan is to do that some time in April - probably my birthday week, as I’m taking that off work, but it depends on their availability.
Diligent Me also remembered to take the bag of batteries for recycling, some of which have been in there since the old flat, so that's sorted out as well
My preferred parking space, which wasn’t free after shopping last week, was still taken when I returned
Next up: lunch
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Oh yeh, got a load of them in my shed I keep meaning to recycle, ta for the reminder.Diligent Me also remembered to take the bag of batteries for recycling
<Brief interlude>
Something I meant to do, what was it?
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Shopping has been done!
It was Big Sainsbury’s in the end. I was tempted to just go to Not-as-Big, but Diligent Me castigated Lackadaisical Me, pointing out that I was supposed to be getting a set of passport photos of the standard required by the government of the Republic of Ireland, and only Big has a Timpson’s concession where they could be obtained. We (my siblings and I) are going to be applying for Irish citizenship shortly, which is what I need the photos for
We’ll all have to go to an Irish community centre in Manchester where they have somebody who can check all the paperwork and witness the relevant signatures, in return for a small donation, and the plan is to do that some time in April - probably my birthday week, as I’m taking that off work, but it depends on their availability.
Diligent Me also remembered to take the bag of batteries for recycling, some of which have been in there since the old flat, so that's sorted out as well
My preferred parking space, which wasn’t free after shopping last week, was still taken when I returned
Next up: lunch
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Morning denizens, and a happy Vernal Equinox (due at 14:46) to you all!

I awoke around half seven and decided there was no need to rush into things, so went back to sleep. I then re-awoke a bit before ten and felt much better for it, so I assume I needed the extra sleep
It’s cloudy out in a blank white sheet of paper kind of way, but not what you’d call chilly at 9°C with an expected high of 13°. The barometers have settled back down to 1012/1020mB
I need to head out to do the shopping shortly. The question is, Big or Not-as-Big?
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