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After dinner, I fancied a fillum. We have ended up watching Wrecking Crew on Amazon Prime. Very entertaining so far.
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Tea has been lamb steaks with chips and beans
I didn’t get around to having any lunch as I wasn’t feeling particularly hungry, so I ended up just having a bag of salt & vinegar crisps in the afternoon
It’s started raining here. Shouldn’t last though, and it might be a bit brighter tomorrow.
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I just made scrambled eggs on toast for my family. Very yummy.
I am sad today. One of my colleagues, Mark, died two days ago, aged 38.
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HWMBO has made me a delicious breakfast of panettone done French toast style with caramel rather than the excessive sugar dusting you often see.
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Morning denizens
Grey day with a bit of a breeze, though the rain that passed by earlier seems to have been brief, and no more is expected other than a possible (50%) visitation this evening. Not too chilly at 6°C (which “feels like” 0°) with an expected high of 8°, while the barometers are heading back down at 977/985mB
I slept fairly well eventually, but not perfectly, and still feel tired despite awaking fairly late. The lurgy seems to be lingering a little, with a mild cough and occasional bunged-up nose, and passing headaches now and then
Having given careful consideration to the question of shopping, I’ve decided that I don’t need any, so I won’t bother
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Morning.
Friday.
Poor night's sleep woken by a dream about a golem. 2 hours reading before returning to the land of nod.
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Damply dry.
Wanly sunny.
Chilly in here at 12.9 deg, 11.5 in the kitchen, 10 in the leanto.
983 mBar, 29 in Hg, 737.3 Torr, 14.257 psi, (down from 984 last night), 66% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 14th of March 2020 BR14, Brillo, and AndyGarbs popped in, whilst there was much discussion of "I am Leg End" between LM, NF, and me.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the craft thing at 11:45. youtube thing about how to get a stuck .38 bullet out of the barrel of a S&W686. Turns out it was two bullets. Gun was ok. Seemed quite a job getting the slugs out.
Foyle's War S5 E3 "All Clear": May 2nd to 8th 1945.
Sun's gone: it's raining.
Tea: Mr Brains faggots. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM. Book.
The News Quiz.
Lost Wales: Hendrefoilan house, Swansea: burned down in 2022. National Milk Bars: one was frequented by The Beatles. Bronaber Camp, Trawsfynydd Artillery Range.
Taggart S6 E4,5,6. "Death comes softly". Och ye'll have had yer tea.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 19:40.
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Morning all
Blue sky and wispy fluff. Currently 7 degrees ('feels like' 4) with a high of 10 expected. Risk of a light shower persists for much of the day. Barometer down to 989 mBar.
Sunrise 07:43; Sunset 16:47 GMT
Sleepy this morning. Unsure whether I'm supposed to attend a meeting today. I'm either expected to turn up for the last half hour or not at all...
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Morning all
TFIF, etc.
Heavy rain overnight, but the clouds were disappearing as we went out earlier, and it's now clear skies.
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In Berlin, the Red Army has made its way to the Oder in about three weeks and established bridgeheads there. But then they had to get rid of the Germans kettled in East Prussia, which they did with great efficiency and exceptional brutality. Now they can turn their attention westwards again, and we all know how that ends
Meanwhile at Yalta, Stalin has run rings round Churchill and Roosevelt, which will be a problem for Poland, among other countries, for many decades to come
Friday tomorrow! I’m still not sure if I’m going shopping, but I don’t think there’s any need. If I do, it’ll only be a quick trip out to Not as Big Sainsbury’s
Goodnight all
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Tea: pork cutlet with chips and beans
This was accompanied by the remainder of the Inside the Factory Christmas special, meaning I can now move on to their less seasonal fare
And I’ve put the mundane laundry on. Doing this on Thursday evening seems to be becoming a regular thing, because it’s nice to have it out of the way for the weekend
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I noticed while doing my timesheet this afternoon that my extension to early August appears to have been sorted out, so: boomed!
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Another week done!
I managed some really productive stuff today in the interstices between meetings and things
Just popped round to the shops once I’d finished and I’m starting to find those “feels like” temperatures a bit more convincing. It didn’t feel as bad as the -3°C the weather app is currently showing in that slot, but it was distinctly chiller than the 4° at the top
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Lunch has been a bit of leftover oniony chicken casserole as it wouldn’t split into whole figures as portions for freezing, due to an odd number of chicken thighs
I managed to avoid being landed with too much tech debt stuff
There’s a long and dull "all hands” type of meeting this afternoon, and then a slightly more interesting one later. But before the tech debt stuff kicked off, I worked out how to do something I wanted for actual work, so I’ll see if I can fit that in too
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