The drive to and fro was uneventful. The Zipcar had petrol and I could have gotten away with not topping it up but I was feeling kind and had enough time to leave it full for the next person.
I have to into the office tomorrow for an all day workshop.
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Leftovers from last night for tea
This was accompanied by a further episode of Netflix's Critical: Between Life and Death. Only one more left now
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Nice weekend wiv me nephew. Went to some historic places, he's a history enthusiast. Back home now. Snore.
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Morning denizens
Very foggy start out. It seemed as if there was quite bright backlighting to it earlier, suggesting it would be sunny if the fog cleared, but that seems to have changed now so it's just quite grey. Not very warm either at 9°C, though it'll creep up to 15° later. The barometers are down a touch at 1021/1019mB
I had a very good and refreshing night's sleep, except that I seem to have managed to squash my right hand which is a bit sore as a result. It seems to be gradually improving though
Could just be arthritis triggered by the damp and foggy conditions, I suppose
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Morning all
Cloudy, overcast. Weather app says it's sunny and will remain that way all day. Currently 11 degrees with a high of 17 expected. Barometer down to 1032 mBar.
Sunrise 07:20; Sunset 18:14 BST
Off to see Mum today. I have hired a Zipcar, which is located about a 15 minute walk away. Here's hoping it's got some petrol in it.
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 16.9 deg, 16 in the kitchen, 15 in the leanto.
1027.5 mBar, 30.34 in Hg, 770.7 Torr, 14.9 psi, (unchanged), 65% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 22nd of February 2020 NF discovered that The Chinese was about to have a new owner, followed by watching Mad Max Fury Road (still haven't watched that), BR14 popped in, and I watched Death Wish IV, and commented on some of the actors views on Michael Winner, Marina Sirtis and Alex Winter to be precise, she being the rape victim who was unimpressed with being kept hanging about half naked whilst he farted about with lighting the shot..
Walk (towpath, unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom. Noted that the tide was coming in so the river was flowing the wrong way.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: well I'm not listening to di ti di me old pal me old beauty..
Freecell score: 75%, running average: 84%
Sun's out.
Strimmed the parents' grave and the grandparents' graves. And a bit down the garden. And brought those floor tiles back down for disposal (someone covered one grave with plastic floor tiles and pebbles WTF?). And I met a nice grass snake in the cemetery.
Tea: beans on toast etc.
Entertainment: Look at Life: the British Sunday back when every fecking thing was shut and shopkeepers were prosecuted for refilling cigarette machines (I kid you not).
Sergeant Cork and the Slithey Tove. It's a retelling of "Great Expectations" with a murder thrown in for good measure.
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Lots of wildlife stuff on the box as usual
And in Random Acts of Senseless Violence, while the currency has been devalued, the stock market has collapsed, and another President has been assassinated, Lola and her friends in Harlem have more important matters to attend to…
Goodnight all
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Felt like it had been a while since I'd had a Nando's for tea, so I did
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Had to return to Boots twice in order to get my prescriptions dealt with as one of them was only partially filled and the remainder was waiting sign off by the pharmacist, who had just gone on lunch break when I turned up.
The clouds have dissipated and the resulting sunshine has made the day lovely and warm.
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Just spent an enthralling few minutes dealing with my home contents insurance renewal
I'd been meaning to update it as it didn't cover the full value of either the bike or the Mac Mini, but I suspected I'd have to phone them up so I kept putting it off. But the renewal is due on Monday so I checked the details on the website, and it turned out I was able to add them without having to speak to anybody
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Morning denizens
Grey day again. As is also fairly standard now, it's 12°C with an expected high of 16°. The barometers are a touch higher at 1023/1031mB
I'm debating what to have for breakfast. I got some croissants and jam yesterday, so that seems like a good choice
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Morning all
Overcast. Dry. Currently 14 degrees with a high of 16 expected. The sun might make an appearance. Barometer up to 1035 mBar.
Sunrise 07:19; Sunset 18:16 BST
I have been to the farmers' market. Hot rum sauce and green seasoning procured from the Carribbean sauce lady (her posting on Instagram that she was at this market today spurred me to get out of bed). Other purchases were bacon, sausages, English muffins and tinned seafood.
I need to do some laundry and then contemplate what else to do with my day. I have a prescription to pick up so that means going outside again. Shame they couldn't have texted readiness while I was at the market.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
were they heilan' coo's ??
get a cab/uber/chauffeur driven limo when you pick the car up.
AYSYCOTBAC??
What sort of example is that from a senior member of the forum??
dear, oh dear. a fine state of affairs, and no mistake.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have returned from my trip to the nether regions (although definitely not the furthest point) of the Metropolitan Line.
An interesting walk through the trading estate, then some common land with coos on it, over some locks, through some woodland and then finally a short stretch of proper road to Croxley station. I hope it's not raining when I pick the car up at the end of the month as that walk will be squishy and muddy.
get a cab/uber/chauffeur driven limo when you pick the car up.
AYSYCOTBAC??
What sort of example is that from a senior member of the forum??
dear, oh dear. a fine state of affairs, and no mistake.
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