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Morning all
Sunny with wispy fluff. Dry but damp in patches from melting frost. Currently 0 degrees with a high of 1 expected. Barometer up to 1030 mBar
Sunrise 08:03; Sunset 16:16
HWMBO and I are on the train to Heathrow T5 where we will meet with a bunch of mad folk for a trip to Edinburgh.
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Morning.
Saturday.
Dry.
Grey.
Wanly sunny.
Chilly in here at 9.8 deg, 8 deg in the kitchen,7 deg in the leanto.
1026 mBar, 30.297 in Hg, 769.6 Torr, 14.88 psi, (up from 1019 last night), 55% RH.
Meanwhile on the 19th of December 2019, those long gone days of innocence, DaveB had left over chilli for lunch whilst I had chilli out of the freezer for tea, followed by eps of Angel S5 of which I had no recall whatever, whereas NF found it unusually dark, cold & wet.
Oxfam book donation trip to Swansea: X5 down (including an extra trip around a roundabout when the driver thought he was driving an X7) and X7 back with a driver who knew he wasn't driving an X5.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: bits of The News Quiz and the 13 o'clock news <click>.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 13:28.
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Dentistry done, and home again!
The car started first time, and didn't splutter and die either. And the frost was very easy to clear compared to yesterday, when it had a thin layer of quite hard ice on the glass. I assume that's from previous frosts thawing and refreezing but as the glass was all clear and dry yesterday, this morning's frost just came away at the touch of the scraper
On the way over, I discovered that there's an association football match today. They close the road past the stadium when that happens but I was early enough that they hadn't done so yet, so maybe it was a good thing that the appointment got changed
Normally I can park close to the surgery, but nobody in the surrounding streets had ventured out of their homes this morning, so all the parking spaces were taken by still-frosty cars that live there. I ended up by the park a few streets away; only a two minute walk, though it still seems like a terrible imposition
Coming back, I popped into Iceland and got some Greggs stuff
And so home, and back in time for Monkey Life!
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Morning denizens
Fog! Thick (by local standards) fog out there this morning!
Freezing fog too, as it's currently-5°C, and today's expected high is -1°. The barometers are up though, at 1017/1025mB
I'm going to have to leave for the dentist's quite early, as I need to de-ice the car then cautiously navigate across town; I expect this fog is even thicker down by the river, which I have to cross to get there
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was The Card Counter (2021) which was good, but very, very bleak
Early night now as I have to go to the dental hygienist in the morning
Goodnight all
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Mad Max the Spannerhead was at the vet today for a routine check up. He’s now up to the correct weight for an ESS, but is more muscular and lower fat levels than average. He’s also got an umbilical hernia which probably needs an operation to fix. Apart from that, The Wife is leaving me tomorrow*
TFBSZ
*she’s off on a “work” trip to the Caribbean for 10 days.
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Tea has been spag bol
This was accompanied by Trucking Hell, the last of the extant episodes. I'll have to find something else to watch
It feels like it's been quite a productive day, all in all. This morning I dug into some SpriteKit/Gameplaykit stuff. Then I got the shopping done. And after that, back to the game stuff and tried a new approach to an idea I'd been mucking around with, which worked even better than expected! So that was gratifying
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Shopping done!
I waited until around 13:00 but the poor Corolla was still a block of ice, despite the ambient temperature being up to 1°C and it having been in direct sunlight for at least an hour. Despite that, it started first turn of the key! And then… sputtered and died
I figured this was just due to the cold and cranked it again, and it took a few seconds but then it fired up and ran OK after that. So I left it warming up while I went round scraping all the windows.
Traffic was bad going across town to Big Sainsbury's, but it gave the car plenty of opportunity to warm up properly. Once the shopping was done it started first time again, and also after I'd filled up.
So although I still think there's a possibility the solenoid on the starter motor may be on the way out, the car seems OK for now
Lunch has been a couple of garlic and herb chicken thighs from the still-slightly-warm food counter, with a bag of plain crisps
And when I went down to the car, I scattered a load of mixed nuts in their shells (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts) over where the squirrels seemed to be concentrating their attentions, and a load of peanuts in their shells over where the corvids had been hanging out shortly before, as apparently they like them and can easily get into the shell. Unless the crows and magpies came back sharpish, the squirrels will have had those too I expect. But with luck everybody got something suitable
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Morning all
Crisp and clear. Some fluff about. Currently -2 ('feels like' -4) with a high of 2 expected. No precipitation forecast. Barometer up to 1019 mBar.
Sunrise 08:04; Sunset 16:15
It was -3 when I was scraping the ice off my car at 7.45 this morning. A meeting has been postponed that means I actually get to have some lunch at lunchtime today.
HWMBO will be on his way down later this afternoon and, as I'm in the area, I'll be picking him up. Last day of work for a week, as we're jetting off to Funchal on Monday, where it's 20 degrees or so.
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Morning.
Friday.
Grey.
Frosty.
Dry.
Sunless.
Cold in here at 9.7 deg, 7 deg in the kitchen, 5 deg in the leanto, 2.5 deg in the saltinghouse.
1015 mBar, 29.97 in Hg, 761.31 Torr, 14.72 psi, (up from 1014 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 18th of December 2019 Brillo's diet had turned vegan due to visitor, BR14 condemned this, I was watching yet more Angel, though the commentary on one nearly sent me to sleep, whereas NF was watching, yes, The Wire, LM was worrying about HMRC and VAT MTD, and WTFH had bloody fingers from guitar playing. .
Poor night's sleep: I think I read rather too much Asimov yesterday.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom. Spotted a woodpecker whilst on the trudge.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: R4 thing about Islamaphobia.
TWATO.
Freecell score: 89%, running average:81%.
Tea: chicken in white sauce etc.
Entertainment: PM.
Railway thing.
Freecell score (W95): 78%, running average: 86%.
Lucy Worsley waffling on about Guido Fawkes, Robert Catesby etc.
The Lost Scrolls of Pompeii: New Revelations: one being that the scrolls are from Herculaneum.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 22:10.
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