Morning.
Thursday.
Damply dry. Picking a bit.
Grey.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 18.2 deg, 19.5 deg in the kitchen, 17.5 deg in the leanto.
1007.5 mBar, 29.75 in Hg, 755.687 Torr, 14.6 psi, (up from 1004 last night), 77% RH (GDR hair), 78% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 15th of July 2019 NF had pate on wholemeal toast for lunch.
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Morning denizens
I only realised when I went to bed how windy it was last night - the small window was open and the blind was rattling fit to bust
But it's calmed down a lot this morning, with just a slight shimmy on the conifers. Very grey too, but dry. It's 13°C currently and not getting any higher than 17°, chance of rain this evening, and the barometers are down to 1000/1008mB
I had a very good night's sleep, though the ending was ruined when I awoke and was looking forward to knocking off for the weekend, until my mental processes had got far enough through the startup sequence to realise that it's Thursday today, not Friday
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The opal hunters once again had wildly varying fortunes. Happens a lot, that
And later, the final episode of Rise of the Nazis about the ongoing work of Nazi hunting into the 1980s, ending with Klaus Barbie being packed off to France to stand trial
Early night now as if I can just get through Thursday, there's a good chance Friday will follow
Goodnight all
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Tea: sausages (the oniony ones) with chips and beans
Been quite an oniony few days: casserole, burger, now sausages
And delivered a little after six: Emily Wilson's new translation of "The Iliad"
Dunno if that has any onions in it
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Lunch was going to be hastily crammed in between meetings, but one of them turned out much shorter because it was about going over what remains of the Kanban board, and everybody's still in the middle of finishing things off so there wasn't much point doing that
So it was a slightly more relaxed beef bap (wholemeal) with a bag of plain crisps
Then I had the meeting with the guy in charge of the new team/project. Very interesting, it turns out, and most importantly, he has a relaxed attitude to me taking some time off in the immediate future
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Realised at 2.50 pm that I'd not had lunch, so a cheese and mushroom omelette was made and eaten. Then I sat on the sofa for a bit listening to the screaming of the children going home from the primary school opposite before grudgingly making my way back up to my office.
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Morning.
Wednesday apparently.
Dry.
Windy.
Grey.
Sunless.
Cool.
18.4 deg in here, 19 deg in the kitchen, 18 deg in the leanto.
1006 mBar, 27.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (down from 1012 last night), 77% RH (GDR hair), 79% RH (Lidl electric).
Walk (abbreviated due to inclemency of weather & aches & pains) walked.
Meanwhile on the 15th of July 2019 covbob enquired about janey, and I spent a brief period in with the hoi polloi in the library.
Lunch: scrambled egg etc.
Entertainment: the Companies House Chinese scammers thing on Y&Y. It went <click> when the useless Tory* bastard started spouting excuses.
*Other useless politicos are widely available: none of them have actually done anything useful in their entire meaningless existence.
Tea: chicken in white sauce etc.
Entertainment: PM.
JoP.Jop.
The Directors: Tarantino.
The unexplained with the WWWC. Curses. James Dean's car, Tamerlaine's grave, lake in Georgia, cursed objects.
Strange Evidence. More Blaze bollox.
Rise of the Nazis: gotterdammerung Part II: as in never mind all that, they're not Reds so lets employ the bastards.
I see our Rog has an expose coming up.. Nice chap.
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Morning all
Lots of cloud but quite bright. A bit of a breeze. Dry. Currently 16 degrees with a high of 21 expected. Barometer remains steady at 1017 mBar.
Not sure what task I wish to avoid doing today. Will have to see how the day pans out.
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Morning denizens
Grey start but the cloud seems to be thinning out quite rapidly, leading to some wan sunshine gilding the cedar tree next door. Currently 12°C and aiming for 20°, with the barometers up a little at 1004/1012mB. There's still a yellow warning of strong winds from lunchtime on, but we're right at the edge of the affected area so maybe it won't be too bad
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Varying fortunes for the opal hunters tonight, but old Les was finally able to afford a new truck so he can visit his granddaughters
And then The Murder of Jill Dando which I didn't see when it was first shown in 2019. Reasonably interesting, though no exciting revelations
There's a meeting tomorrow about something, though I can't remember what; some aspect of the handover of the project. Lots of meetings like that this week, and probably next. But there's also a meeting between me and the delivery manager for the thing I'll be gradually moving on to, so I'll finally have some clue what that's going to be about - I literally know nothing at this stage
Goodnight all
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Tea: steak and caramelised onion burger in a toasted sesame bun with tomato and chilli relish, and fries
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe plumber refitted a few parts then ran off pretty sharpish. On inspection, I could see why. When pulling the new handle, the lever inside was bashing up against the lid of the cistern so you either had a pathetic flush or had to lift the cistern lid to get a full flush. Five minutes of investigation and two minutes with a junior hacksaw sorted the issue.
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The plumber refitted a few parts then ran off pretty sharpish. On inspection, I could see why. When pulling the new handle, the lever inside was bashing up against the lid of the cistern so you either had a pathetic flush or had to lift the cistern lid to get a full flush. Five minutes of investigation and two minutes with a junior hacksaw sorted the issue.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe plumber turned up 15 mins early!! Unheard of in my experience. He's busy replacing most of the innards of the cistern as it's all old and decrepit.
Lunch has been Heinz chicken soup with white toast
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The plumber turned up 15 mins early!! Unheard of in my experience. He's busy replacing most of the innards of the cistern as it's all old and decrepit.
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