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It was going to be the rest of the salmon but I put it out on the side when arranging stuff in the fridge last night and forgot to put it back in. As it's been at room temperature all night and morning, I decided it wasn't worth risking it
Sunny with lumps of fluff. Currently 8 degrees ('feels like') 6 with a high of 9 expected. Cloud cover set to increase with rain forecast from lunchtime onwards. Barometer up to 1011 mBar.
Sunrise 06:45; Sunset 16:45 GMT
Nice to be back on proper time again.
Off to see Mum. She's been hiding patio door keys, stashing toilet roll in the wardrobe and roaming the house at 2am.
Chilly in here at 15.7 deg, 13 in the kitchen, 12 in the leanto, 8.5 in the saltinghouse.
1009.5 mBar, 29.81 in Hg, 757.2 Torr, 14.64 psi, (up from 1006 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 4th of November 2005 the thread began. .
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine, scarf on again, with the added delight of being crapped on from a height by some avian comedian. Jacket now in the WM.
Meanwhile on the 26th of February 2020, amongst the discussion of LED downlighters, transformers, and LEDs glowing when switched off, there came a great Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! after I'd pulled a muscle in my left leg whilst collecting rubbish around the reservoir, no good deed going unpunished as is only right & proper.
Jacket out of the WM & into the TD since I can't be arsed to peg it out on the line.
Jacket out of the TD and airing in the living room.
Jacket back in the TD on "Extra Dry" to see if it gets to be actually dry this time.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: some thing on R4 about the Japanese PM whose hero is The Great She Elephant.
Tea: beans on toast etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: the poetry crap <click>
Book. Other book.
Look at Life:
Sergeant Cork. S1 E9 "The case of the sleeping coachman". Mildly amusing in an Upstairs Downstairs sort of way.
It's a sunny day with some wispy little bits of cloud here and there. Might rain a bit later, but I reckon it'll just be brief showers if so. Still fairly breezy, so the current 7°C "feels like" 1°, while the expected high of 10° won't arrive until around 20:00 this evening, continuing for several hours and making for a relatively warm night! The barometers are up some more at 997/1006mB
I see the temporal anomaly that arrived in March has dissipated, presumably because of tachyon emissions or something
After the greatly curtailed helping of wildlife stuff, I was able to pacify the apes et al. with The Elephant Queen on Apple TV+. One species in there I'd never heard of before were these fish that live in water holes. I was wondering how they got there and survived, given that the holes dry up all the time. It turns out their young grow in their eggs but don't hatch straight away, and when the elephants cover themselves in mud as sunscreen before setting off on their journey to somewhere else that still has water, the fish eggs are in the mud and stick to them, then get washed off at the destination and finally hatch. So they're fish that literally survive (as a species) by riding around Africa on elephants!
Later, I read some more of Heathern. It's a bit disconcerting how apposite this seems now, with the USA basically under martial law at the behest of a huge corporation which has used its extreme wealth to take complete control of the body politic
Extra hour tonight! Or more accurately, the hour that was stolen from us in March is being returned
We then tried to get into a local seafood restaurant for dinner but they couldn't squeeze us in so we instead went to a pub that does Thai food, and it was very good indeed. Early home mainly because the football was on.
Tea has been brought from the Turkish place, mainly because I needed to order something from there within the next couple of days to secure an £8 discount
And lunch earlier was a salmon bap. Proper salmon out of a tin, not that weird stuff rich people eat
It's a windy day out with a lot of clouds drifting around, but also quite a few gaps letting the sun shine through pretty often. There's a chance of a bit of rain now and then, but none at the moment. It's 10°C ("feels like" 4°) which is the highest temperature for the day, and the barometers are up at 992/1000mB
There's a dearth of Saturday afternoon wildlife programming again this week. I shall have to seek out other sources to keep the apes happy
Gordon Bennet. More bad news. My nice lady neighbour just phoned to say she's been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
welcome to the age of looking over your shoulder for the geezer on the white horse.
i've lost 7 friends, dotted all over UK and Europe, in the past year.
like you said.
'don't get old'
Chillier in here at 15.7 deg, 13 deg in the kitchen, 11 deg in the leanto.
1002 mBar, 29.59 in Hg, 751.6 Torr, 14.533 psi, (up from 997 last night), 59% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 26th of February 2020 AndyGarbs, LondonManc, BR14, and xogg popped in, whilst NF went to the docs & came back, LM survived cooking her pancakes, and I was in with the hoi polloi.
Lunch: brunch.
Entertainment: FOOC. Bit of MoneyBox <click>
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in sunshine and showers. It's not warm out there any more. Just as well I had a scarf on for the first time this autumn. I suspect it won't be the last.
Freecell score in the ennui of a showery afternoon: 91%, running average: 84%.
Book. Other book. Other other book.
Tea: soup etc. Entertainment: 18 o'clock news.
Maigret and the Sailor (1961): the one about the harbour master shot in the head & missing for 3 months. Rather more efficiently dealt with than the Bruno Cremer version. .
Whateverthefeckelse I can find. Which is to say: nothing. There's a thing about Maxwell the Whale (did he jump or was he pushed by Mossad?). But I'm not innerested.
Podcast Thing on R4 about a German Jewish family with the usual 1930s outcome. They managed to reach this benighted land. The final half is next week.
Book. Other book. Finished other other book at last.
Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Nosferatu (2024). Very good, though if you're like me, you'll keep getting distracted by how it differs from or is the same as Bram Stoker's novel. If I'd watched the German Expressionist version, I'd probably get distracted by forming comparisons in that dimension as well, but I haven't got around to that one yet. Anyway, it's a very good film in many ways, allowing for all that
Then a rewatch of 28 Weeks Later (2007) which is definitely very good in its own right. With the release of the new one, I've seen some people pontificating that this one isn't as good as the first, for reasons which basically come down to it not being the same film. Well duh! It's a different film! It isn't the same as the first one because it isn't the first one, but it's still an excellent film
Finally, S1E2 of Alien: Earth, Mr. October (TV Episode 2025). I'm a bit confused by this; I can't work out if the people they've sent in to investigate the crashed spaceship do stupid things that will (and do) get them killed as some kind of satire about BigCorp not being as clever in selecting its employees as it thinks it is, or if it's just the scriptwriters copping out on moving the story along. Either way, the fact that I have such doubts suggests that the scriptwriters aren't doing a very good job
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