afternoon all
looked in the garden this morning, and the trampoline is embedded in the greenhouse!
yesterday, i didn't HAVE a trampoline.
OR a greenhouse
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Plus of Storm Bert will be that the last of the leaves will be off trees at bottom of garden and I can remove the netting from my pond. Just been checking my oil tank level. How exciting! Some local music thing with loony lady 1 later.
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Morning denizens
it's a windy and rainy day out. Milder temperatures come with it though, as it's 9°C and expected to continue climbing, reaching 14° after sunset. The barometers are down, as one would expect with a storm passing by, being 993/990mB
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Morning.
Saturday apparently.
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Sunless.
Wet.
Windy.
Cold in here at 11.2 deg, 10.5 in the kitchen, 9 in the leanto.
993.5 mBar, 29.338 in Hg, 745.18 Torr, 14.41 psi, (down from 1007 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 3rd of December 2019: as per yesterday.:.
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Tonight's major motion picture wasn't a premiere as I watched it some time in the 1970s or 1980s, but I only really remembered one thing about it. It was Operation Crossbow (1965) which is based on the true story of the Allied attempts to stop the V1 and V2 weapons; but I suspect it's a very loose basis, as much of it seems highly unlikely given what we now know about such matters, not least the revelations of R.V. Jones. But it's a good enough yarn. If you were wondering, the thing that had stuck in my mind for all these years was the postwoman delivering letters and then being blown up by the first V2 strike on London. I've had a look on Street View at the location where this actually happened, and it's nothing like the terraced street shown in the film. They probably got given some streets due for "slum clearance" to blow up for the film, given the nature of town planning at the time
And then a rewatch of Æon Flux (2005). When I first watched this, I opined that it wasn't very good. But sometimes one's mood colours one's judgement, so I gave it another chance. Turns out it's not very good
I note that it has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 10%
Finally, E1 of the miniseries The Plot Against America (TV Mini Series 2020) which is an alternative history thing envisaging the well-known American Nazi sympathiser Charles Lindbergh becoming president and siding with Germany in WWII, as seen from the perspective of an American Jewish family. Hard to say if it's going to be good, or if it was thinly-veiled polemicising ahead of the 2020 election over there
Goodnight all
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Tea has been lamb steaks with chips and beans
And this afternoon and early evening have seen the mundane laundry done
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I had leftover lentil soup/curry for lunch with some leftover crunchy bread.
This evening we're going to our citizens only (+ guests) meat festival. All the bits of the pigs, plus booze, all for free - paid for out of the foreigner's taxes. (And mine!), At least I think it's free. It was last time, but we accidently sat with the VIPs... when we realised, we were going to move, but they insisted we stay. I ended up chatting with the education minister of Baselland. As you do...
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A busy morning! I successfully transferred eight boxes of books down to the car and over to the storage unit. This frees up more space in the study, which I need because I want to rearrange it a bit
And onwards from the storage place to Big Sainsbury's, which is already getting ridiculously overcrowded with people panicking about Christmas. Somebody should tell them the shop is open on Christmas Eve, so they could just do it all then
Home again, where the shopping was unloaded and packed away in its respective places. After that, lunch, which was not from the hot food counter, being the leftover pork cutlet from the other evening in a wholemeal bap with apple sauce and a bag of plain crisps
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Morning.
Friday apparently.
Dry.
Sunny.
Blue sky.
Cold in here at 11.2 deg, 9 deg in the kitchen, 7 deg in the leanto, 4 deg in the salting house (two dehumidifiers in there overnight to keep it a bit warmer).
1006 mBar, 29.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (up from 1002 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric, the GDR one is stuck at 78%).
Shirts in the WM.
Shirts out of the WM.
Smalls and a couple of towels in the WM.
Smalls, towels, and shirts pegged out on the line.
Meanwhile on the 3rd of December 2019, the 2nd anniversary of NF's trip to hospital (2nd time?), there was mention by covbob of someone called "zeity" and someone else called "janey", plus LM's tea, and Brillo missing some weather report from that Swansea.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: TWATO. <click>
Freecell score: 50%, running average: 80%. Making dumb mistakes for some reason. Gave up.
Shirts in off the line & in the TD.
Shirts out of the TD & roughly iRoned since they were nearly dry to start with.
Smalls in off the line & in the TD: the socks, being padded, take longer than anything else.
Another cupful of water out of the TD when all was done: everything upstairs airing away.
Freecell score: 100%, running average: 80%.
Tea: beans on toast etc.
Entertainment: PM <click>
Some UFO bollox on Blaze.
Book. Other book.
"JFK: the final evidence" on Blaze: more bollox: 2023 celebration of 60 years of conspiracy theories, Lone Gunmen, The Grassy Gnoll, "Mary", Jack Ruby, and the chap who shot straighter than the latest Patsy: LHO his very self.
Tina Turner Live in Arnhem 2009.
Gilmour live in Pompeii: not impressed with the howling on The Great Gig to be frank: not a patch on Clare Torry.
I note that "Pulp (1972)" is on Talking Pictures TV starring Michael "Blow the bloody doors off" Caine.
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Morning all
Treacherous walk this morning on the places where the snow had melted (or been scraped off) and then frozen, but not he snowy grass, it was fine. CBS, etc now.
TFIF, etc
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Morning denizens
Sunny start out, but there's been some more snow overnight. Not a lot, though, and the thaw had already set in by dawn, judging by the evidence. It's already up to 2°C, albeit pretty windy so it "feels like" -5°, with an expected high of 5° at lunchtime. The barometers have recovered slightly to 992/1000mB
The plan for this morning is to move some more boxes to the storage unit and continue on to Big Sainsbury's, though doubling back and going to not-big-enough Sainsbury's is also an option, I suppose
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Currently...
Temperature -1.8 °C
Sunshine 0 of 10 min
Precipitation 0 mm/h
Wind speed 11 km/h from SW
Wind gusts 18 km/h
Humidity 83%
Pressure 972 hPa
And over a foot of snow on the ground... except around my mailbox where it's drifted over 3' deep! It snowed from 3pm until 2am. Trams and buses were suspended from 9pm - trams due to snow on the catenary, and buses because of abandoned cars blocking roads. Buses are running now. My daughter got to her primary school (walking distance) to find no other teachers were there and it looked initially like she'd have to deal with 120 kids! But the others did make it in, albeit a little late.
One of my rose plants has a beautiful frozen rose.
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I felt like reading something a bit more serious than the fraud book and Jeffrey Bernard, so I started on Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen. It's described as a non-fiction thriller, in that it gives a minute-by-minute account of (so far) a nuclear attack against the USA, which is all based on declassified info and interviews with people who've held the jobs at the various levels of US Defence, all but a former president, and interspersed with factual background material about things like the nuclear football, submarines, and so on. It's a good read, as demonstrated by the fact that I've got about a third of the way through it at 122 pages
Better get to sleep now so I can both have a lie in and make the most of my Friday
Goodnight all
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