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Tea was brought to me from the obscure Indian restaurant across town. Very nice
It’s tucked away down a side street that goes nowhere, in a small, windowless, one-storey former industrial building that looks like it should be a place that sells car parts, trade only. But the food is really good
There’s a fair amount of blue sky but also a lot of clouds jostling each other, so it’s sunny spells today. Quite windy too, so the 23°C which is as hot as it’ll get “feels like” 20°. The barometers are down a little at 1013/1020mB
Freecell score: 85%, running average: 84%. First game took ages to get out. Bit better than the last attempt which had a score in the low 70s.
Some minor decimation of the brambles & goosegrass. I'll need a bonfire soon because the greenhouse is nearly full.
I seem to terminally bored, possibly existentially bored at the moment.
Book.
Tea: soup etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM. Fecking Robinson waffling to some Labour ex apparatchik <CLICK> Just Robinson is enough for <click>, the combination leads inexorably to <CLICK>
Maigret S1 E2 "Unscheduled Departure". Nice luger. I wonder if it was 7.65 or 9x19?
Voyages of Discovery: Captain Cooke Endeavouring to Discover The Great Southern Continent & finding NZ & the east coast of Oz instead, along with grounding the ship on the Great Barrier Reef. Oh, and managing to prevent his crew from dying of scurvy whilst he was at it. And, in passing, making measurements of the Transit of Venus.
Blaze: Hitler's Engineers: it may be Werner Heisenberg, but I'm a bit uncertain about that. If Hitler had the Bomb (alien derived of course, as shown by Ancient Aliens et al), how come the captured German scientists at Farm Hall were so surprised when it went off in Hiroshima & Nagasaki (though admittedly rather less surprised than the unfortunate occupants of those cities).
Next week we have Hans Kamler, so Die Glocke should show up.
Blaze: the WWII war gaming thing wherein "we" get to dish it out to the Fiendish Hun. Considering how unbelievably dumb the septic admirals were (King in particular), not even bothering with convoys along the septic coast or even blacking out the cities on the coast, it's little wonder that the Germans had another happy time.
Anyone else bought a sombrero and some tequila ready for Sunday night/Monday morning? Oh. Only the Celtic fringe then is it? Hasta la vista, baby. .
Cloudy but bright and dry. Currently 23 degrees ('feels like' 24) with a high of 29 expected. Cloudy should be mostly gone by lunchtime. Barometer down to 1026 mBar.
Sunrise 04:51; Sunset 21:20 BST
Dinner was lovely, and would have been better had I not gotten a migraine half way through. I managed to last but couldn't eat anything past the first course due to battling nausea.
Fortunately, it shifted while I slept and did not put my grey hair banishing appointment at the hairdresser in jeopardy.
Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) which is not only of no interest to people who aren’t Dylan fans, but probably highly annoying to them. I really enjoyed it
One thing I found intriguing in the concert footage was the way Scarlet Rivera, the violin player, kept her eyes constantly fixed on Dylan. He’s renowned for changing things as he goes along, having even been known to sing entirely new verses to songs that just happened to come to him mid-performance, or possibly because he’d forgotten the words and was making it up as he went along. But she gave the impression that she was ready for anything he might do; not bothered, just ready. And he seemed to realise that, as there were times when he glanced momentarily in her direction as if wondering if she’d realised what he was about to do, then looked back, reassured. It was only ever something like keeping his harmonica quiet because he wanted her violin solo to take precedence at that point, but the dynamics of it all were fascinating
Well, they were if you’re a Dylan fan, but I’ll shut up about it now for the sake of those who aren’t
After that, a rewatch of Rush (2013) about the days when driving an F1 car was tantamount to extremely fast suicide
Lunch was the rest of the cold cocktail sausages, and tea has been a rack of ribs and chips, this time from a new range at Sainsbury’s. Pretty nice overall, and at least it’s a change from the standard BBQ sauce that they seem to use on everything
This was accompanied by Police Interceptors of which I have a couple of episodes in reserve, due to trying to vary my viewing habits a bit more in recent weeks
I believe I have sufficient circumstantial evidence that the magpie which had been investigating my gooseberry bush has been stealing the fruits. I had one fruit on there the other day. Now it's gone.
It’s a sunny start again, and starting to get warmer: 17°C now, and aiming for 25° this afternoon. It’s supposed to be cloudy too, but maybe that will come later. The barometers have shot up to 1017/1025mB
Somebody’s moving out of this end of the adjacent block! Two medium-sized removals vans are parked outside, and they’ve spent twenty minutes or more just unloading boxes and several very large rolls of what I assume is bubble wrap. I don’t know which flat it is, but I daresay I could watch the furniture coming out and cross-reference it with photos on RightMove
21.1 in here, 22.2 in the kitchen, 19.5 in the leanto.
1023 mBar, 30.2 in Hg, 767.3 Torr, 14.84 psi, (up from 1020 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 covbob, LM, vetran and WTFH popped in: there was no news on the pineapple.
Quarter of an hour of Further Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves on Rewind TV.
About a quarter* of the walk walked in the sunshine. Didn't want to overstress the legs which were rather reluctant to go any further. *About 2 miles in all.
Looked at the parents & grandparents grave: the Agent Orange spray doesn't seem to have done much to the brambles on the grandparents' grave.
Whatever they've sprayed on the parents' grave seems to have successfully killed everything that might possibly have been of interest. The equisetum is, of course, totally unmoved by this.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: "Scott of the Antarctic (1948)". The Golden Age of Empire: 1912.
Book.
All of Further Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves on Rewind TV: mechanical shovel, thing for hammering in fence posts, neat thing for cutting up logs with a chainsaw, various jobs around his garden, the mule having its hooves trimmed by the blacksmith.
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