Just a short film which put in a few mins on this Friday afternoon...
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Thanks for that - I forgot to raise the invoice in my system for this gig this month..Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Morning all
Cloudy but sunny. A gentle breeze wafts. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 23) with a high of 24 expected. Barometer steady at 1022 mBar.
Sunrise 04:52; Sunset 21:06 BST
Terrible night's sleep. Woke around 3.30 am, way too hot and never really cooled down. There was zero breeze wafting about at that time and definitely none of this rain that some are getting.
Today is invoicing day for gigs1 and 2. Gig3 is weekly auto billing but I still raise an invoice in my system.
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RBKC, back when I lived there, had a half-hearted food waste collection scheme that was only available to houses. Blocks of flats were excluded because the collection of said waste wasn't feasible.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
But the council still haven’t managed to introduce a legally-mandated food waste collection scheme, and don’t expect to for another couple of years. I’m not even sure how it will work for somewhere like this, with fifty-odd flats across three blocks, none of which faces directly onto a public road. Will they expect us all to dump our potato peelings and pizza crusts in a huge mound at the end of the drive?
Here in Ealing, I've not seen anything to say that blocks of flats are excluded. I make good use of the the food waste recycling but then I'm just in a house that's been converted into two flats with sufficient space out front for the bins.
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Morning all
Cloudy but sunny. A gentle breeze wafts. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 23) with a high of 24 expected. Barometer steady at 1022 mBar.
Sunrise 04:52; Sunset 21:06 BST
Terrible night's sleep. Woke around 3.30 am, way too hot and never really cooled down. There was zero breeze wafting about at that time and definitely none of this rain that some are getting.
Today is invoicing day for gigs1 and 2. Gig3 is weekly auto billing but I still raise an invoice in my system.
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Morning denizens
It’s a cloudy day out, and isn’t expected to be as hot: currently 17°C (“feels like” 13°) with an expected high of 22°, which is a bit more tolerable. It seems rather close though and there’s been some light showers, though no more expected and the sun is due to put in an appearance in the late afternoon and evening. The barometers are down to 1010/1017mB
I just saw today's lady of the bins a-trundling from block to block; she only had a black bin with her, confirming my expectation that the recycling bins will all be too full again after the Bank Holiday weekend. I reckon the council need to make the same adjustment I did a few years ago when I got a smaller pedal bin for general waste and repurposed the tall bin as the recycling one. I did this when I realised that with the greater variety of stuff that was collected for recycling plus the shift in packaging, I was now putting out a lot more recyclable stuff than black bag stuff. The allocation of bins to places with lots of flats needs to make a similar shift, as our recycling bins usually seem to be all full by Sunday even on normal weeks. I reckon they could take away a third of our quota of black bins and replace them with orange ones, and the balance would be about right
But the council still haven’t managed to introduce a legally-mandated food waste collection scheme, and don’t expect to for another couple of years. I’m not even sure how it will work for somewhere like this, with fifty-odd flats across three blocks, none of which faces directly onto a public road. Will they expect us all to dump our potato peelings and pizza crusts in a huge mound at the end of the drive?
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Morning
23C and hazy sunshine today.
last month paid, invoice raised, about to have chance to upset PM in morning meeting. All's well in Z land
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Morning.
Friday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
22.9 deg in here, 24 in the kitchen, 21.5 in the leanto.
1015 mBar, 29.97 in Hg, 761.3 Torr, 14.72 psi, (up from 1013 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 28th of March 2020 Brillo popped in a lot, along with BR14, eek, and LM.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the pleasantly grey gloom until the last half mile when the fecking sun came out.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the food programme.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 10:45.
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Morning all
TFIF, etc.
Some very thin cloud this morning, and about 4 hours ago we had a series of sharp but heavy showers. Not enough to do much watering of the garden, but enough to leave damp patches on the road.
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In The Middle Kingdoms, things haven’t gone well for Poland-Lithuania, which has been divvied up by Prussia, Russia, and Austria (those Habsburgs again). But they didn’t have much time to enjoy their spoils because look out, here comes Napoleon!
It’s cooling down here now, assisted by quite a vigorous breeze
In other news, I think I saw the new magpie family today! One of the adults was down on the lawn and there were what appeared to be two fledgling magpies further away on the other side. But this was just after I’d got back from shopping and I had to get back to work so I didn’t have time to check out the situation properly
The roses are also doing very well, prompting one to reach for clichés like “a riot of colour”
Goodnight all
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Tea has been a rack of ribs with a maple glaze, and chips
The cheery accompaniment to this was S5E1 of Reported Missing on iPlayer
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I have had a reasonably productive day today. Things done that needed doing.
Plus HWMBO and I went to Waitrose at lunch time to pick up a box of wine he'd ordered and did a spot of shopping while the staff retrieved it from out the back. On returning, my vacated parking spot had been stolen and I had to park in the same place where my wing mirror had been ripped off earlier this month.
I've had two people asking me if I know people at gig1 - one because they're interviewing someone who claims to have worked there, and the another because they're applying for a job there.
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That’s the work week done!
Can’t believe it was only three days. It felt like it dragged on for ages, probably because there isn’t a huge amount to do and what there is tends towards the tedious
This is also the last week of submitting my timesheet through Hays’ creaky system, for as of Monday we all fall under the aegis of that newfangled PSR thing
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I was able to get the shopping done at lunchtime!
However, the ongoing roadworks between here and Not-As-Big Sainsbury's meant that I didn't get back until an hour after I'd gone, so there was no time for actual lunch
But I was able to guzzle down a few cold cocktail sausages during one of the meetings where they were telling us about various things I'm not that interested in
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Morning all
Sunny. No cloud. Currently 22 degrees ('feels like' 25) with a high of 30 expected. Barometer continues downwards to 1022 mBar.
Sunrise 04:53; Sunset 21:05 BST
Had a very good night's sleep; absolutely knackered this morning. Not happy that, after yesterday's cooler temperatures and the wonderful breeze in the evening, we're back to firey ball conditions. There was no exciting weather around these parts.
My pension adviser wants a chat. I wonder if that's to tell me my fund has nose dived since I asked him to disinvest (is that a real word?) from all things US. I could take a look, I suppose.
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