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Morning all
Got soaked walking the dog earlier, then had a dental appointment (teeth are fine, gums are falling apart)
A very pleasant weekend of birthday celebrations for The Wife finished yesterday (her actual birthday)
Cool in here at 19.4 deg, 19.5 in the kitchen, 18.5 in the leanto.
995.5 mBar, 29.34 in Hg, 746.7 Torr, 14.44 psi, (down from 997 last night),
Meanwhile on the 14th of February 2020 Churchill, AndyGarbs and vetran popped in, NF watched ST:TMP (presumably not the even more extended extended version as if the original version wasn't long enough to send you to sleep) whereas I watch ST:The Wrath of Kahn, and WTFH had flown back from SepticLand at 780mph due to tail winds.
Sunny start, with some clouds hither and yon, and more arriving later. Going to be a bit cooler today: currently 13°C, it's only expected to reach 18° this afternoon, then cool back down and possibly (30%) rain a bit at teatime. The barometers are back up a bit at 991/999mB
I was just poking my head out of the bedroom window, taking in the view of the trees and things and seeing which members of the avian contingent were up and about, and a blue tit flew up from the small tree that spreads over the wall from the neighbouring garden, landed clinging to the wall a couple of feet to the side of the window and slightly above me, glanced quizzically at me for a second or two, then flew back down!
I watched the second part of the Scottish murder thing, as each episode is only thirty minutes
And later, another Rumpole story. Quite entertaining
Apparently there's a chance of seeing the aurora over the next couple of nights! Probably when I'm asleep because I have to be up in the morning, though. They should do it at the weekend
September 7th will be a full moon and a lunar eclipse so if you have unimpeded views eastwards and it's clear it might look rather cool (actually reddish).
Excellent!
Though I noticed last night that the moon is very low in the sky here this month, so even if the sky's clear, it may be obscured by the tall trees that adorn the neighbourhood
Tea has been a couple of chicken thighs, seasoned with herbs and spices and cooked in the air fryer, with chips. It's the first time I've tried doing chicken thighs in there and they turned out very nicely
And lunch, which I neglected to record because lunchtime was a bit pressured due to last-minute Teams meetings, was some cold bits of sweet and sour pork left over from Saturday
Tea has been accompanied by the first part of Limbs in the Loch: Catching a Killer on iPlayer, yet another murder documentary from BBC Scotland. Bet the Scottish Tourist Board love them for revealing that the tranquil glens and lochs are actually a hotbed of murderous violence
September 7th will be a full moon and a lunar eclipse so if you have unimpeded views eastwards and it's clear it might look rather cool (actually reddish).
^I had nice dream about summit, forget what. I shall avoid doing bluddy company accounts too close to bedtime, had a boring accounty nightmare the other night.
Just done Wordle in 2 goes! Lucky day I hope. Nowt on today, just walky and farting about in me garden.
Meanwhile on the 13th of February 2020 eek, BR14 and vetran popped in, LM's HWMBO was cooking beans like there was no tomorrow (obviously prescient), NF was going shopping and I was watching "The Wrath of Kahn" again.
Today's dream before waking involved some peculiar radio thing that was monitoring something or other, most of it was semiconductor apart from the output which used a valve. No idea WTF that was all about.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away. It rained on me. A lot.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: The R4 thing about WWII in Asia. They mentioned that there is no monument to the Indian soldiers who fought in WWII. They didn't mention the statue to Chandra Bose who had support from dear old Adolph & Hirohito.
Shopping trip to Tesco: 38 (double decker for some reason) out, 204 back.
Freecell score: 94%, running average: 84%.
Tea: chilli con carne.
Entertainment: PM. <click>
Book.
UFO bollox on Blaze: <click>
Oak Island bollox on Blaze. Probably watched with the sound muted. Particularly when the metal detecting moron is pontificating or Jack is spouting his usual bollox.
Yup. It was as uninteresting as one might readily imagine. Seems a long long time since it was worth watching. Now coins from the Roman Republic (i.e. BC). As if the 300AD coin wasn't enough. .
Big clouds out, though more blue higher up and with sunny spells when the gaps between are in the right place, and still very breezy. The current 14°C "feels like" 10° as a result; the expected high of 19° throughout the afternoon will be accompanied by rain of some description. The barometers are down a bit at 988/996mB
Monday. But what can you do
It's also the start of meteorological autumn, I do believe. But I reckon that's just a convenience invented to make the weather forecasters' spreadsheets easier to manage, and will await the Autumnal Equinox
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