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We got a modicum of wildlife stuff today, which I supplemented this evening with E2 of Planet Earth III
And this evening, I got back to reading The Confessions of Samuel Pepys. He isn’t getting any better. Getting worse, though: he’s definitely managing that
The darts final beckons. I skipped the majority of the waffle and preamble by watching something else for the first half hour of the coverage. It should be actually getting underway in the next few minutes.
I thought I’d try something new for tea. Caribbean, maybe? Thai? Vietnamese? But I spent so long dithering and unable to decide that in the end, I just got something from the south Indian restaurant past the park. Very tasty, as always
I have unpacked and started the returns process of some espresso cups I bought for HWMBO that weren't quite right (advertised as 90ml capacity but clearly only 80ml capacity per the manufacturer's product label). I found another source of what should be the right size cup but that would mean a visit to Belgrade to collect them, as I'm sure that would be cheaper than being stung for import duties.
Chilly out there.
Currently 4 degrees ('feels like' 0, and it does) and that's the high for the day. Barometer at 1010 mBar.
Now I'm back down south, I get about 48 minutes more daylight each day:
Sunrise 08:07; Sunset 16:05 GMT
It’s a sunny day but still cold: 2°C which “feels like” -4°, and that’s as good as it’s getting. The barometers are up a bit at 998/1007
The road still appears to be extremely icy. I would have expected enough grit to have been carried down from the main roads to have cleared it by now, but maybe the council were caught out and didn’t do any gritting, or maybe it’s just that there’s less traffic because of the season of the year
Annoying last night, forgot to keep an eye on the cheap kettle in me bedroom I use for me water bottle and it boiled over, triggering the RCD in the garage and all the lights went out. Clearly the bit of plastic I put over the switch to stop water getting in didn't work.
Freezy walk with loony lady 1 at 12.
Revision: LL1 just phoned to say she couldn't make it, her car is too snowed in. Just me and me puppet parrot today then.
Chilly in here at 11.5 deg, 9 deg in the kitchen, 6 deg in the leanto, 2 deg in the saltinghoiuse.
1010 mBar, 29.83 in Hg, 757.6 Torr, 14.65 psi, (up from 1007 last night), 56% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 9th of March 2020 LM, NF, AndyGarbs, and DaveB popped, whilst Brillo popped in a lot, whereas the hairy spider living over the sink drowned and was no more.
Sad news about "Nobody 2" .
Lunch: brunch. Doesn't look like I'll need to dig my way down to the garage. .
Currently vaccing the house since it's not been done for a while: using both Vax cleaners: the one with the brush that doesn't rotate any more and the big round Orange one that has an air powered rotating brush attachment purchased yonks ago from Lidl(tm).
Found another piece of glass from the self-detonating window. Certainly seems to have spread bits of itself around the hall. I'm sure the next time I move the bookcases I'll find more behind them, but that can wait for The Spring. Or terminal boredome, which ever arrives first.
Couple of blips on the power just now. The front room junk room/office had stuff moved about & vacced under for the first time since Spring Cleaning.
Dunno what they're doing in next door but there was some stuff being moved about earlier.
Tea: soup etc. Nice enough.
Entertainment: PM: more and more and more about the Orange Moron. I thought stealing other people's country was wot we used to do & the Septics didn't like it. .
Maigret S3 E2 "The monster of Vervac". The one where he gets off the train a stop early & ends up shot for his troubles. Dear old Roger Delgado as a local plod. He really did get about a bit.
Thing about the Challenger accident.
Just been naughty on FB: someone posted about a Ladybird Janet & John book & I posted about Terry Wogan's take on it. She knew not to what I referred. .
Last 10 minutes of "Peppermint" with Jennifer Garner.
Last 20 minutes of "Prometheus (2012)" which is about as much as I've ever watched of it.
A minute or so of "First Blood (1982)": the bit where he doesn't off himself the way he did in the book.
2 microseconds of the Orange Mother****er on BBC News <click> Imperialism is back. Our useless PM is busily licking the Orange Mother****er's arse, one trusts the Orange One has changed his diaper recently.
The sun is not yet ris but the sky is clear with a light frost on the ground. Currently 0 degrees ('feels like' -5, except it doesn't) with a high of 2 expected. Barometer up to 1012 mBar
Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was Nobody 2 (2025) and frankly, it’s not very good
I got the impression that they thought “Let’s just devise a setting in which to repeat some of the scenes people liked in the first one, though not the best one because that would be hard to repeat, and then cobble together a vague story to fit around all that.” And though this approach seems to have worked for the Mission: Impossible films, they didn’t manage to pull it off for this one. So it’s very much a curate’s egg: parts of it are excellent, but overall, it stinks
It’s a shame, really. The first one didn’t need a sequel but once they decided to make one, they had such a good springboard to launch from. And they couldn’t be bothered and made this instead
Anyway, I then rewatched Ballerina (2025) which is derivative but manages to be a good film in its own right
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