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Final day done. Invoice prepped but I'll issue it tomorrow (as well as one for gig1) as it's the start of a whole new financial year.
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Lunch has been a bit of initially cold chicken that I heated up in the air fryer, just for a change
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Morning all
It's turned overcast after a bright start. Looks like there's signs of some precipitation having occurred. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 25) with a high of 24 expected. Cloud cover expected to reduce by mid-morning. Barometer down to 1024 mBar.
Sunrise 04:48; Sunset 21:22 BST
Tired this morning.
It's also my last day at gig2
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Morning all
Up and out at 5:30 for a pleasant walk. it appears there may have been some light rain overnight, but no obvious signs in the garden.
Speaking of the garden, Harry the Hedgehog has returned - although he's hanging around near the front of the garden, so maybe it's not Harry.
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Morning denizens
Up early here too, because I raised the blind in the bedroom too high and the morning light came in and refused to leave. It first woke me some time after five and I managed to get back to sleep a few times, but was woken again each time due to the light carrying on being there. So in the end I got up
It’s a grey start and there’s a chance of a shower or two any time now. It’s 15°C though, so relatively mild with an expected high of 23°. The barometers are back down a bit at 1011/1018mB
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Morning.
Tuesday.
Another waking at stupid o'clock.
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Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Dreary.
21.3 deg in here, 22.9 in the kitchen, 19.5 in the leanto.
1015.5 mBar, 29.987 in Hg, 761.7 Torr, 14.73 psi, (down from 1018 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile onthe 31st of March 2020 eek, LM, MrMarkyMark*, NF, and vetran popped in.
*Last appearance May 2020.
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Dozed whilst listening to ITV4+1 bucolic music, folllowed by DSOTM (Pulse). Must have dozed particulary deeply because I have no recollection of "Time" at all.
Then it was "time" for "Further Out of Town" with Jack Hargreaves on Rewind TV which made a change from the soft porn that seems to make up its post watershed offerings.
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Ah, dear dead days beyond recall when British porn was so soft it couldn't raise any innerest whatsoever.
Book.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Classic Movies: The IPCRESS file. Still whistling the theme. Saw that in the cinema in 1966 IIRC. Shows how long ago it was made: steam engines pulling the trains.
Book.
Outback Wreckers. Stone me these guys work hard.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 14:13.
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In A Game of Birds and Wolves, they’ve finally found the chap who can, it’s thought, use war games to understand U-boat tactics and work out how to counter them. Before they packed him off to Euston to get the Liverpool train, they took him into an office in the Admiralty where Churchill gave him a pep talk. No idea if it was the room that’s now called the Churchill Room; I’ve never been in there, but I’ve walked past it several times
Goodnight all
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Tea has been chicken madras with rice and naan
To go with it, the final episode of the Boston marathon bombing thing on Netflix
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Lunch has been a leftover bit of chicken and a couple of spicy lamb chops
Meanwhile across the lawn: scaffolding is going up! Not sure what for; there are some large painted areas on the facade of that block that are looking rather dingy and flaking in places, so maybe that’s being redone
There’s also the ongoing saga of the guttering and drainpipes on those 1930s blocks. They need replacing and as this is a conservation area, the council originally said they had to be like-for-like. The management company got an estimate for them to be custom-made in a cast iron foundry, and it came out to about a million quid! The reserve funds are in decent shape, but not that decent. So they were trying to get the council to allow some kind of plastic things which can be made to look identical to the existing ones, but don’t cost anything like as much
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If you can go when they are doing a tour - I didn't on one and to be frank without it the museum was a bit meh, what was behind this.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I’ve been meaning to go there for ages. I’m thinking go going up in the autumn to visit the parents’ grave, so I’ll try to fit it in then
I’ve probably mentioned before that my Dad worked in Derby House for a number of years in the 1950s, and nobody there had a clue that all that lot was still sitting, mothballed, down in the basement
Earlier in the day we did the https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/.../old-dock-tour which was very good.
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Morning all
Cloudy but sunny and dry with a gentle breeze wafting in the window. Currently 19 degrees ('feels like' 22) with a high of 24 expected. Barometer up to 1027 mBar.
Sunrise 04:47; Sunset 21:22 BST
No idea what happened to yesterday's post. I know I typed it out but evidently failed to properly post it. Anyway, it was a nice day, no drama.
Much better sleep in the cooler temperatures but my weather app says it might get back up towards 30 degrees next weekend, and maybe 33-34 next week.
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Morning.
Monday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
21.9 deg in here, 23 in the kitchen, 21 in the leanto, 17 outside.
1019 mBar, 30.09 in Hg, 764.3 Torr, 14.779 psi, (up from 1016 last night), 62% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 BR14, covbob, eek, LM, NF, and vetran popped in. LM had to put whisky in the bread & butter (HCB) pudding (with added fruit due to the inadequacies of the HCB and whiskey due to "someone" putting an empty cognac bottle back rather than throwing it away).
Oh, and the milk has turned so the tea is a bit lumpy this morning.
. Milk met the compost heap, the tea met the plughole.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Slow walk down and even slower walk back: two conversations: lady who used to work in the library, and a chap who used to do the trolleys in Tesco carpark.
Now outside a mug of mediocre yet consistent coffee.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Poscode thing: Manchester M1 where ICI used to R&D stuff before it all fell apart like everything else in this fecking country.
Classic Movies: The Deer Hunter (1978). Directed by Michael Cimino before the saga of "Heaven's Gate" and blowing up horses & painting grass greener.
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Leanto, kitchen, living room, and half the hall roughly vacced.
Now outside another mug of mediocre yet consistent coffee.
Other half of hall (some stuff moved), plus boxroom (part, some stuff moved), front bedroom (where nothing gets moved), back bedroom (two things moved) duly vacced
Now getting outside a mug of squash.
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Tea: Mr Brains faggots with peas & such like. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM <click>.
Blaze UFO bollox: Keksburg. Die Glocke. Kamler. Time travel.
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Bab5 S1 E15. "Grail". David Warner as a Seeker for the Holy Grail.
Nothing on BBC1,2,3, or 4 that requires more than 2 braincells: ball game bollox with an ancient topgear thrown in for good measure.
Blaze: History's Mysteries. More bollox. Roanoke: the colony that disappeared. Sounds like the Native Americans had the right idea with that one.
. Kill 'em all, it's the only way to be sure.
. The Black Dahlia.
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