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No arty thing this morning due to my coughyness. Spent me time clearing stuff in prepartion for visit to dump on Thursday. How exciting! Not! Darn it, I've got green and black stains on me fingers from handling some old printer cartridges. Won't come off, that stuff.
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Lunch has been a sausage and bacon bap (white)
Still feeling rather out of sorts, but it doesn’t seem to be getting worse
Having considered my position, I’ve determined that I almost certainly don’t need to go shopping this week. It’s not often I plan so far ahead but, upon checking the forecast, I see there’s a chance of sleet on Friday, so that’s another reason not to bother
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I have fond memories of Pusser's Trading Post in Tortola BVI when i was on diving holidays a loooong time ago.Originally posted by WTFH View PostMeanwhile The Wife went to Pussers bar last night for a painkiller.
happy hour painkillers after a day's diving were de rigeur.
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Good morning all,
Wind 9 kt from the South/Southeast
Temperature 9°C
Humidity 87%
Pressure 977 hPa
Visibility 10 km or more
Broken clouds at a height of 2400 ft
Broken clouds at a height of 3200 ft
Broken clouds at a height of 4300 ft
I need to find something decent to watch on TV. Trying to get into the Agatha Christie remakes on iPlayer but they're a bit pants tbh.
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Morning.
Tuesday apparently.
Wet.
Calm.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 12.7 deg, 11.5 in the kitchen, 10 in the leanto.
975 mBar, 28.79 in Hg, 731.31 Torr 14.14 psi, (down from 982 last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 13th of March 2020 NF was following Apollo 13 in RealTime(tm), whilst covbob, LM, and LondonManc popped in, whereas I was finishing off the iRoning.
Sun came out: Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine. Actually approached warm enough to take scarf off towards the end.
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Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: after yesterday's dry stone walling, today was Highland thatched roofing. With turf and suchlike.
Foyle's War S4 E4
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A tad stormy overnight, woke up this morning to a bit of a puddle in the utility room, and signs of water ingress by the disused chimney in the ceiling of bedroom 2. Remarkably all the shed/summerhouse roofs remain intact and the greenhouse looks OK too.
Still wet and windy as we went out on the walk, but both have died down now. Meanwhile The Wife went to Pussers bar last night for a painkiller.
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Morning denizens
It’s a cloudy, windy, rainy morning out there; 5°C “feels like” -7° and with the rain set to continue till lunchtime and the wind carrying on after that, I doubt the 8° we’re promised towards sunset will feel much better. The barometers are also taking a pessimistic view, being down to 971/979mB
I had a rubbish night’s sleep for the most part. Annoyingly, I kept finding myself too hot to sleep but when I finally gave in and got up to take my temperature, the thermometer claimed it was a little below normal if anything. Anyway, I seem to have slept OK for the last few hours before getting up, so I’m hoping the lurgy is mild and will soon pass
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Tonight’s viewing was (part of) Police Interceptors
And in Stalingrad, the Germans have finally surrendered. Hitler’s last-minute promotion of Paulus to Field Marshal, on the basis that no German Field Marshal had ever surrendered so he’d kill himself instead, didn’t work
Goodnight all
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Mine doesn’t seem to be getting much worse, so I’m hoping it’ll be a mild oneOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostMe too NF. Had horrid cough for a while, then thought it had all gone away on Saturday but it's back. May have to skip my arty thing tomorrow.
PS Maybe I could have passed it to you via tpd. I bet that green vomiting emoji at the right is passing things on.
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Sadly likes were disabled some time ago.Originally posted by WTFH View PostOnly a 15 minute warning to Connect to the Final reading from Paradise Lost for this season. (Let’s see if this post gets 5k likes)
They did well. The other team got a few more early answers. The rest of the time they were well matched.
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Tea: oniony chicken casserole. Haven't had that in a while
It almost ended up not being very oniony, as I forgot to chop up and fry an onion before browning the chicken. Luckily I was using the very big frying pan, so I was able to sort that out while the chicken was doing and get it to a reasonable state before chucking everything in the Remoska
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Only a 15 minute warning to Connect to the Final reading from Paradise Lost for this season. (Let’s see if this post gets 5k likes)
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