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It finally brightened up and is quite a nice evening. I took advantage of this to take a walk round to the kebab shop for tea
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There must be some form of sporting event on the telly as the lads in the flat upstairs are getting somewhat agitated
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The clouds parted and there was about 2 hours of lovely sunshine. Then it came over all dark and ominous. The heavens opened with a mild rumble of thunder.
I was going to pop to the shop but I shan't bother now.
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Afternoon all
Overcast, dull, wet. A light rain has fallen pretty much all day. Currently 16 degrees and the high was 18. The rain is supposed to stop and the sun come out early evening. Barometer down to 1002 mBar.
Weather apps reckons it'll be a sunny and warm bank holiday.
This morning I popped over the road to the farmers' market and bought more pullet eggs. They don't take back the trays for reuse. So much for sustainability.
This afternoon I went through all the skills assessments on the national careers service website. Apparently I'm well suited to a life in the legal profession because I can read even though I said I didn't like persuading people to my point of view. Because I got one question wrong on the numeracy test they don't recommend I do any work with data. I did very well on the mechanical, visual spatial tests but less well on abstract image stuff.
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Lunch: a bowl of the herby chicken, tomato and lentil soup with a crust of wholemeal
The rain seems to have moved on, but it isn't brightening up yet
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Morning denizens
Rainy grey day out, though it may brighten up a little later in the afternoon. Not that warm either, being 15°C on its way to 18°. The barometers are up a small amount at 991/999mB
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Woodland volunteer thing cancelled due to weather. Prob. spend the day scratching me nose and staring at the wall.
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Morning.
Saturday.
Grey.
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Damp.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 18.9 deg, 20.5 in the kitchen, 17.5 in the leanto.
998 mBar, 29.47 in Hg, 748.56 Torr, 14.4747 psi, (down from 1000 last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 5th of November 2019 BR14 was watching A British Guide to the End of the World, all good clean fun.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 08:39.
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Morning all
A bit wet out. Delaying the perambulation until it eases, or maybe I’ll just let Max have a swim in the garden.
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Went with Loony Lady 3 to cinema last night to see Blink Twice. We left less than half way through, such an awful film and the sound was so loud.
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was That Thing You Do! (1996) about a small-town band in the mid 1960s achieving a smash hit with their first single when it gets picked up by a major record company (represented by Tom Hanks, who also directed). A jolly nice film, and the eponymous song is great - I'm now wondering how long it will take to get it out of my head
And as the new Planet of the Apes film is now available without having to go to a cinema and catch Covid-19, I've started building up to it by rewatching the Caesar trilogy which began with Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
And then a further episode of S4 of The Wire
Goodnight all
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