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The errant tree in the alley has been dealt with. The wall needs some ties put across the crack to put it back in place again before it gets re-rendered and re-painted.
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Car shenanigans.
Yesterday morning, when I left for the office, the engine management light came on.
Yesterday afternoon, the garage called to say they had gotten the dates wrong and could the weld on my exhaust be done on Wednesday (instead of Monday). I was driving home at the time and hadn't gotten around to checking what the light was on the dashboard.
On getting home I realised it was an important light and quickly called the garage before they closed to ask them to check it out on Wednesday.
At around 4 am this morning, while lying awake, I realised that I'm at a wedding on Wednesday.
This morning I called the garage to explain that it was my turn to get dates wrong but ended up leaving a voicemail. On not hearing back from them by lunchtime, I made a quick call to check if said voicemail had been received (it hadn't).
The exhaust repair is now booked in for Tuesday and they told me to run the car over this afternoon so they can plug it in and see what the fault is.
Fortunately, it's just a temperature sensor warning on the exhaust and there's no point checking that further until after it's been repaired on Tuesday.
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It's been a productive morning, by my relatively low standards
First I went over to see if I could get a haircut. She turned out to be there, her husband/partner/whatever not having died of his cancer yet; a medical marvel apparently, having lasted longer on whatever he's being treated with than any other patient his specialists have treated
I was able to get the second-nearest available parking spot on the main road (not actually that main), which saves a lot of faffing about with residents' parking schemes on the side roads. And when I went in, there was nobody ahead of me so I was straight into the chair! I had thought of going quite early, but she said she'd had non-stop customers until a few minutes before I arrived, so I turned out to have timed it just right
After that, onwards to Big Sainsbury's as I was on that side of the river. I didn't need much, but I was able to get a few things that had been either out of stock or just not stocked at all at the Not-as-Big one last week
And so home, where the preferred parking space was pristine and untouched, awaiting my return
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Just wait until you experience the joy of getting the fecker fixed when it goes wrong..
Oh.
Yup.
That was about the length of time it took to get the part.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNew washer-dryer should be here a week on Friday! A fancy (and rather expensive) Miele, no less
You would have thought the famously efficient Germans could get it on a lorry some time in the next week, but apparently not
That's my first day back at work too
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Morning all
Cloudy but occasional beams of sunlight coming through. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 23) with a high of 27 expected. Barometer up to 1018 mBar.
Sunrise 05:45; Sunset 20:25 BST
The landlady is coming round today. There's a tree in the alley behind my garden that's been trying to push the wall over and she's getting it removed. That and some other tinkerings being done in lieu of properly fixing the guttering on the roof (as that requires the flat upstairs to also contribute).
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Morning.
Thursday. (checks clock: yes it's saying "Th").
Wet. Raining.
Grey.
Dark.
Dank.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 22.6 deg, 23 in the kitchen, 22 in the leanto.
1009.5 mBar, 29.81 in Hg, 757.2 Torr, 14.64 psi, (up from 1008 last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 7th of February 2020 Brillo popped in, along with BR14, and there was discussion of the Oz customs thing, people carrying credit cards without names on, I watched "STIV: the voyage home" and yet more of "ST: first contact" whereas NF watched the popular spinoff known as "Galaxy Quest"..
In other news, there's sommat wrong with the back door. I'll have a potch with it later.
Once the rain has stopped for a bit.
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Morning all
CBS, etc, quite humid out.
Great thing about working from home is the lack of requirement for long trousers and socks.
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Morning denizens
There's a fairly low layer of grey cloud out there to start the day, presaging the slightly less hot (though not actually cool) day we've ben promised. It's already 19°C, but won't get any worse than 25°, so that's nice. The barometers are up a bit to 1005/1013mB
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Tonight's viewing was part one of Murder Case - The Vanishing Cyclist on iPlayer
And I'm not too far from the end of Project Hail Mary
After sunset, a decent breeze sprang up from the west which has brought the bedroom temperature down a few degrees. It's eased off a little now, but it's helping
Goodnight all
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