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Despite no rain being forecast, rain happened.
HWMBO and I went over to the nether regions of one of the many trading estates near Park Royal to pick up some Mexican ingredients he'd ordered to take back home on Monday.
I have a reasonable parking space secured as a result of the drive. I opted for ease of parking over proximity to my front door.
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Afternoon denizens
Home again!
The lack of USB outlets in such of the hotel's rooms as I stayed in, combined with my own forgetfulness in the matter of chargers, led to all my sundry devices dying overnight
Anyway, breakfast was nice again, and the bill wasn't too painful; and with those matters settled, it was time for the 150 mile journey home. No stops this time
It's sunny here, and warm too at 24°C with a high of 25° expected shortly. The barometers are either up, down, or steady at 999/1006mB but I don't know which as I wasn't here yesterday
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Afternoon all
Dull and overcast. Damp. There was a thunderstorm around 0530 that seemed to comprise a couple of lightening flashes and some rumbles and a good while later, rain. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 20 expected. Will remain cloudy all day but no further rain forecast. Barometer down to 1007 mBar.
HWMBO appears to have picked up my cold, just as I'm recovering.
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Morning.
Friday.
Wet.
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Grey.
Miserable.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 18.8 deg, 20 deg in the kitchen, 18 deg in the leanto.
1006 mBar, 29.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (up from 1005 last night), 76% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 9th of November 2019 NF had run out of bacon & had to fall back on some pigs in blankets (or equivalent) that he found deep in the freezer (as one does), whereas I couldn't be arsed to cook & it was soup again, whilst in other news The Mystery Bike was still present, leading to a discussion of bicycle tyres, Alibaba & cheap chinese crap.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 07:57.
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Received another call from the agent about the gig they were discussing with me yesterday. I now know who the client is. They confirmed they have submitted my CV and expect to hear back by Tuesday as there's a number of roles they're filling, which means lots of CVs going over to the client. They think I'm a great match, which is nice to hear after so many rejections and ghostings for the past few months. They also didn't flinch at the rate I'd quoted which makes me think that, once again, I've undersold myself. Fingers crossed and all that. I am choosing to believe that they wouldn't be this positive if they didn't think they could earn some money out of me, as there's nothing to be gained by stringing me along or wasting the client's time with a duff candidate.
When the rain stopped, I popped over to Sainsburys for some milk and other comestibles. Noticed that sunflower oil in the 'ethnic' section was way cheaper than in the oil aisle, as seems to be usual. It's always worth stopping by the more interesting aisles for ingredients.
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There's been a couple of rumbles of thunder and now it's raining with some enthusiasm.
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Afternoon all
Dull and overcast. A bit of a breeze. Damp from this morning's rain and more is on the way this afternoon. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 22 still to come. Barometer at 1010 mBar.
I see I forgot to do any posting yesterday. You didn't miss much.
I did get a call about a gig which sounds very interesting and exciting, and I'm trying not to get my hopes up too high.
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Not long to kick-off now. For reasons that were explained to me several weeks ago but which I've forgotten, some of us have to change rooms for tonight, so I have to pack up all my stuff. While the wedding is going on, the hotel staff will move our bags across to the other place, which I gather is in a cottage across the grounds
I reckon getting everybody drunk and expecting them to then find their various ways to places they've never been before is ambitious, but we shall see
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Morning denizens
It's a grey day here in North Yorkshire, with overnight drizzle just petering out. Currently 14°C with an expected high of 17°, with the barometers at 1008/1016mB - though I have no idea whether that's up, down, or steady for hereabouts
Just had a very nice cooked breakfast, and can recommend the local sausages
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Spent hour or two at my lady neighbour's yesterday evening. Nice lady but v frail, never goes out and she's about 5 years younger than me. This morning there was an ambulance outside her house, hope nowt serious.
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I was musing only the other day on the large book on Magnetohydrodynamics that blessed the nonfiction section of Neath Public Library (may it rest in peace) back in the late 1960s.
When I graduated to the adult library I took it out one day & took it back the next. I still wonder at whoever requested that it be purchased for stock. Even more so whence it was disposed of when "they" changed all those lovely old oak shelves for the more modern steel tat.
Morning.
Thursday.
Dry.
Too early to tell if it's sunny or no.
Cool in here at 18.8 deg, 20 deg in the kitchen, 17 deg in the leanto.
1012 mBar, 29.884343 in Hg, 759.06 Torr, 14.6778 psi, (down a millitad since last night), 72% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 9th of November 2019 the weather was inclement, then suckered me into going for a walk by clearing up until the halfway point whereupon the deluge returned.
Could have done without waking at 05:55 this morning, even reading the current book failed to return me to the land of nod. Ho hum.
It rained a little.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked. It rained but not enough to require putting up the umbrella.
Lunch: there was.
Entertainment: Sledge Hammer S2 (continued).
Finished "The spy who came in from the cold". It didn't end well.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: The remainder of Sledge Hammer S2. Off to Oxfam with it.
Trucking Hell S8 E17 wherein Dave Crouch doesn't use a winch.
Continued with the book about the Orange Moron, and started with "The looking glass war". I must have seen the film at some stage, though I have no recollection of reading the book previously.
Still looking for "A small town in Germany". I may have to order it.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 07:46.
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