Tea has been ribeye steak with fried onions and chips
No beans this time, because variety is the spice of life and a change is as good as a rest
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Just had a couple of KFC hot wings to tide me over until the soup is ready
Big Jet TV is at LHR 27R watching planes taking off (and sometimes landing) in the fog
Meanwhile, the sky has mostly cleared here
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dark.
Grey.
Dreary.
Misty.
Foggy.
Drizzly.
Chilly in here at 11.8 deg, 10 deg in the kitchen, 9.5 deg in the leanto.
1027 mBar, 30.3272 in Hg, 770.313 Torr, 14.895 psi, (up from 1026 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 15th of December 2019 see yesterday.
Walk (greatly augmented) walked in the grey gloom, mist, fog, and drizzle, eventually the sun deigned to come out on my way back home.
Why does this look familiar:
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=216621
Stone me it's like this house.
Lunch: brunch. Stone me (again), my mouth is sore. .
House roughly vacced after quite an interval* of not bothering. Had to dismantle vac, bang filter on wall, clean out various bits and improve its effectiveness no end. Seemed quite clogged up, which was odd.
Entertainment: "D Day minute by minute" on PBS. There'd be nothing to watch without Adolph. .
*Last vaccing was on the 27th of November if TPD is to be trusted these days. . We won't mention when the place was last dusted.
Tea: beans on toast etc. with added boiled eggs.
Entertainment: Impossible Engineering: Falkirk boat lift. Neat.
Impossible Engineering: stratolaunch: one of the late Paul Allen's projects.
A Welsh Xmas.
Thing about Cary Grant on ITV. Stone me.
The bit of the thing about the Falkirk Wheel that I missed whilst making tea.
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Morning all
Bright and dry. Windy. I could see sky half an hour ago. Currently 10 degrees ('feels like' 7) with a high of 11 expected. Rain expected off and on all day. Barometer down to 1020 mBar.
Yesterday's family get together was good. HWMBO cooked a huge turkey and a multitude of accompanying dishes, all on a Mexican/Peruvian theme. Snacking on left overs and finishing the clearing up is the plan for today.
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Morning denizens
The fog has lifted but it's still cloudy, though it may brighten upon a bit this afternoon. It's 5°C and expected to soar to 8°, with the barometers up a little at 1017/1025mB
The turkey soup has had the bones taken out, veg blended, and chopped meat added. I've also chucked in some pearl barley, just for a change. It should be ready by early afternoon, so it'll be soup for lunch
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Today's viewing was the usual Monkey Life plus other wildlife stuff
And I did a bit of mucking around with getting SpriteKit stuff working in SwiftUI, again
This evening, I finished reading the George Sherston (i.e. Siegfried Sassoon) memoirs. He'd got to the point of quite looking forward to going to the front because he was fed up with boring admin stuff, but then his brigade was struck down by flu. Once that had passed, they were moved north and finally went to the front. And on his second night, having led a few men forward on a sneak attack on a German machine gun post, an overeager sergeant from his own company who didn't realise they weren't back yet shot him in the head as he returned to his own lines! Only a graze on the scalp and he was able to walk to the medical post, but this resulted in him getting shipped back to hospital in England again and, of course, the German side collapsed that autumn and there was no war to go back to
The turkey bits and veg are in the slow cooker now, so there should be soup some time tomorrow
Goodnight all
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Lunch has been a couple of Christmas leftover sausage rolls
I need to make turkey soup. I've got the leftover thigh from the other day and my sister donated a leg and some meat from the Christmas bird, so that should be enough to make a medium-sized batch
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MorningAfternoon.
Saturday.
Dry.
Grey.
Gloomy.
Sunless.
Chilly in here at 11.8 deg, 11 deg in the kitchen, 9.5 deg in the leanto.
1025 mBar, 30.268 in Hg, 768.8 Torr, 14.866 psi, (down from 1027 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 14th of December 2019 LM went to the Playhouse Theatre to see Cyrano, I watched the concluding eps of BTVS and the remaining eps of Angel so as to start the final season next, while Brillo watched an Xmas movie with the kids: "Die Hard", whereas vetran watched an amateur version of Beauty & the Beast and NF watched "The Wire", totally against expectations.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away. Managed to find where they'd hidden the cranberry juice which saved buying it from Tesco.
Walk (greatly augmented again) walked in the grey gloom: not as raw as yesterday but still quite chilly. Spotted Alcwyn's Rock in the River Neath at Tonna again.
Lunch: brunch. The blood blister on the tongue burst last night but it's still sore.
Freecell score: 91%, running average: 81%.
Tea: spag with a tuna based sauce from a recipe I found on line. Well it was edible. With the usual load of chilli powder & peppers & paprika added, plus some BBE parsley from the back of the cupboard. . Oh, and a boiled egg. Not in the recipe but there you go.
Entertainment: Slice bread waffling on about home DNA tests.
BBC4: what we watched in 1984: I didn't watch any of this so:
PBS: Thirties in Colour: Countdown to War. What would we watch if Adolph hadn't been invented?
Quest: Massive Engineering Mistakes: Harrisburg, Penn, Walnut Street river bridge deck taken away by ice on the river: scour around base of pillars: BER. Brighton Beach (not that one) Brooklyn condominium construction failure. Naples, Italy: sinkhole in hospital parking lot: punching shear. Hammersmith flyover cracking due to cable corrosion.
"Momento Mori (1992)" Muriel Spark. Goodness me, Maggie Smith plays a good villain.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 23:29.
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Morning denizens
Still foggy, though it seemed to reduce in density somewhat late last night and isn't as thick now as it was yesterday afternoon. It's still mild for the time of year but still a tad chilly, at 4°C rising to 6° in a bit. The barometers are down to 1016/1024mB
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morning
today's eye exercise Kokhma, Russian Federation in 33* moves! (6 x 6 map)
*1 oops.
lots of FOG today
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Morning all, Glasgow calling
Dull and overcast. Currently 9 degrees ('feels like' 7) with a high of 10 expected. Rain forecast off and on for most of the day. Barometer at 1024 mBar.
HWMBO tells me localised flooding is forecast for 30th/31st and high winds on the 1st, when I'm due to head home.
Big family dinner this afternoon.
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) in which the mighty ape busies himself with important work in Hollow Earth and the hitherto unknown Subterranean Earth region (complete with tautologous name), while the big lizard does its dumb lizard stuff of smashing places up for no good reason up on normal Earth. There's also the big moth, which doesn't seem to do anything much but apparently it's friends with the lizard and that helps. It's quite good fun as these things go, but I'd be happy enough if they just stuck with the ape rather than dragging the lizard in, and the ape seemed to have things pretty much in hand
And then a rewatch of Gladiator (2000) because the new one is out now and I'll need to remember the old one well enough to moan that the new one isn't as good
Time to get to sleep now as I need to be up for Monkey Life tomorrow, hopefully without giant lizards
Goodnight all
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