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Lunch: turkey soup with a crust of wholemeal
Sunny out now! Still quite a few clouds about, but it’s verging towards the Simpsonesque
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Afternoon all
getting bored again now........ can't get much done around home 'cos of constant pissin' rain.
i suppose i should just tell people i'm available again and accept the higher rate tax burden, but it sticks in my craw, somewhat.
STOP PRESS! - bloody hell. what's that bright light in the sky??? where's my shades?
this expired cert is a right PITA.
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Morning.
Monday.
Grey.
Damp.
Sunless.
Dreary.
Chilly in here at 13.4 deg, 12.5 in the kitchen, 11.5 in the leanto.
993 mBar, 29.3232 in Hg, 744.8 Torr, 14.4 psi, (down from 996 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 16th of March 2020 WTFH's Mrs was off on a secret mission, DaveB's dog was unwell, BR14, AndGarbs and LM popped in, NF was irritated that appointments with the GP were now only available on the phone, and posited the theory that covid was A Cunning Plan by receptionists to kill us all off, the Final Solution to the irritating patients problem.
. Whilst discussions were ongoing regarding the carpet shop lights timer.
Yet another dream of working somewhere I didn't want to be, though this was improved by imminent redundancy and, curiously, cream cakes.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Walk (abbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: thing at 11:45. Y&Y <click>
Foyle's War S8 E1 "Sunflower". The SS one. I'd have thunk he'd be more likely to be SD but there you go.
Book. Other book.
Tea: chilli con carne with rice. Nice enough enhanced with extra chilli. Entertainment: some irritating oik waffling, followed by PM with a different irritating oik waffling, to the extent that it went <click> <click> <click> a lot. 18 o'clock news.
Blaze: oak island nutjobbery.
NCIS S22 E4: I wonder how crap this ep will be.
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Forbidden History: more bulltulip from Blaze.
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Morning all
Heavy rain overnight, but the forecast rain for this morning has not arrived yet, so our walk was muddy underfoot, cloudy but dry overhead.
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Morning denizens
It’s cloudy out, but like yesterday seems as if it might be willing to indulge us in the occasional, brief sunny spell - despite the 45% chance of a spot of rain in the next hour or so. The wind is, apparently, gusty and making the current 6°C “feel like” 2°; the day’s high will be 9° through much of the afternoon, and it’ll be a mild night, not dipping below 6°. The barometers are down a touch at 988/996mB
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In The Jane Austen Project, things are getting complicated, as time travel tends to be
Monday again tomorrow
Goodnight all
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My bed has been made. No last minute, just in time, nonsense here today.
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Nando’s leftovers for tea
The ongoing poking around in the new forum software continued this afternoon. And I also spent a bit of time on a Mac app I’d got bogged down with a while ago, where it turned out the time away from it had been sufficient for me to be able to make good progress
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Nature reserve thing was supposed to be mulching paths but mulch not turn up so went off with another bloke to a nearby nature reserve to clears up piles of apples. Wot fun! Lunch with ll1 was steak and apple crumble, quite chewy.
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In part of the “use up everything that is expired” mode, today I’ve made tahini from some sesame seeds marked as best before October 2023 and then used some of it to make hummus with a tin of chickpeas (March 2025)
Next is to make some trout pate from fish I smoked a couple of years ago before putting it in the freezer.
Going to make myself a rhubarb crumble for dessert tonight as I found a pot of rhubarb we had stewed and frozen in 2022.
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Pukka steak slice for lunch
And breakfast was a couple of croissants with strawberry jam. Given the number of calories in that lot, I should probably just have something light for tea. But I doubt I will
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Morning all
It was bright and quite sunny when I got up but it's now clouded over. Currently 9 degrees with a high of 11 expected. Rain forecast off and on all day. Barometer up to 1005 mBar.
Sunrise 07:28; Sunset 17:04 GMT
The drive down to Sussex took over 3.5 hours
. There was a huge crash on the M25 and I sat 3/4 of a mile away from the A3 turn off for the better part of an hour. We were then all diverted down the A3, which isn't my normal route (I prefer the A24). I wasn't late for the family dinner. Dinner was actually quite good fun and then I drove home afterwards, getting back at 00:15 this morning. The drive home was far less eventful.
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