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Then over to Argos-in-Sainsbury's to treat myself to a clothes steamer. I got rid of my ironing board and iron as I didn't use them but I do have a couple of linen dresses that would look a lot better for a bit of de-creasing every now and then. A steamer takes up much less room.
I've got one of those. They're very good, and all you need most of the time
^^ nearly! HWMBO had reason to replace his WM recently and I suggested he looked at a combined washer-dryer. His has reservoirs for the liquid detergent and fabric conditioner that you fill up and the machine determines how much to use based on the load. He did some tests and determined it was dosing appropriately so now he lets the machine deal with it. Next stop will be to automatically order when running low, I'm sure.
Though it doesn't do the shopping, they sent me a load of the two kinds of stuff for free which is intended to last a family for six months, so it should see me through at least a year
I can still chuck a pod in if I choose, or even go old school and pour powder into the drawer. But the stuff it handles automagically works and smells OK, so why bother?
Sunny spells and big white fluffy bits out today. Not that warm though: 15°C now, soaring to a mere 16° later; the barometers are down a little too, at 994/1002mB
^^ nearly! HWMBO had reason to replace his WM recently and I suggested he looked at a combined washer-dryer. His has reservoirs for the liquid detergent and fabric conditioner that you fill up and the machine determines how much to use based on the load. He did some tests and determined it was dosing appropriately so now he lets the machine deal with it. Next stop will be to automatically order when running low, I'm sure.
Morning all
Sunny with a mix of wispy and lumpy fluff. Breezy. Currently dry but damp from overnight rain. Currently 16 degrees with a high of 18 expected. There may be a shower later. Barometer down to 1007 mBar.
Sunrise 06:33; Sunset 19:20 BST
Slept well again, didn't hear the rain, woke about 7.30 am which isn't too bad.
Popped over to the farmers' market to see if the Carribbean sauce lady was there this week (she wasn't).
Then over to one of the grocer's to pick up some savoury pastries.
Then over to Argos-in-Sainsbury's to treat myself to a clothes steamer. I got rid of my ironing board and iron as I didn't use them but I do have a couple of linen dresses that would look a lot better for a bit of de-creasing every now and then. A steamer takes up much less room.
Tonight's major motion picture premiere was The Foreigner (2017) in which an elderly Jackie Chan is hell bent on revenge after his daughter is killed by a bomb planted by a renegade nouveau IRA unit. But does he have a special set of skills…? I thought this was excellent, bringing revenge and action tropes together in a very dark political thriller. Highly recommended
Finally, I decided to rewatch The Adjustment Bureau (2011) for no other reason than that I like it. I really ought to get around to reading the Philip K. Dick short story on which it, as with so many good films, is based
What a palaver. I put everything in 'cottons normal 30degrees' with a scoop of pink stuff, a wash capsule and some relatively smell free* softener, and hit the switch.
*why does every washing product have to smell like a french whorehouse?? FFS
But from now on, I can just select that option I configured, chuck the clothes in, and start it up - it deals with the detergent and stuff itself
Returning, and with the dishwasher having finished the load I set it to work on earlier, it was time to get the mundane laundry on
I used the machine's "washing assistant", which allows you to specify the types of thing you're washing, and also prevents you mixing things that shouldn't go in together. It then devises what it reckons are the optimal settings. This will be one of my most frequently used combinations, so I remembered to save it to "Favourites" (under the title "Mundane laundry", of course) so I can go straight to it without faffing around in future
And a few minutes after it had started, it pinged me via my phone to let me know that it expected to finish sooner than its initial estimate, due to the load being relatively small!
What a palaver. I put everything in 'cottons normal 30degrees' with a scoop of pink stuff, a wash capsule and some relatively smell free* softener, and hit the switch.
*why does every washing product have to smell like a french whorehouse?? FFS
I always find this interesting. My heating is never 'off'. There's a temperature set and should the flat drop below that, then the heating comes on. This means it's cold out. The past two mornings, the heating has been on when I've gotten up.
All this nonsense about deciding whether to heat a home by the date rather than the weather is beyond me.
I know! I should just leave it on, and let the thermostat deal with matters. I think I'll do that in future, as I've also realised that deciding something like that based on date rather than conditions is ridiculous
Lunch has been a roast pork and apple sauce bap (wholemeal)
With that done, I set to work preparing some large boxes and other packaging for recycling. I tend to let this stuff accumulate, until eventually it's getting in the way and I finally deal with it
So once I'd found the Stanley knife, which I'd left other than in its usual place on a bookshelf in the living room, I carved the boxes up into small bits which could easily be packed into recycling bags and topped up with cardboard envelopes from Amazon. Once I had two well-stuffed bags, I took them over to the recycling bins. First time I've been over there in a while, as I now habitually put stuff out for the management company people to take away in the morning; but these would have inconvenienced them, as they only bring one recycling bin and one general waste bin with them as they tour around the three blocks, and these were almost a bin load on their own
Returning, and with the dishwasher having finished the load I set it to work on earlier, it was time to get the mundane laundry on
I used the machine's "washing assistant", which allows you to specify the types of thing you're washing, and also prevents you mixing things that shouldn't go in together. It then devises what it reckons are the optimal settings. This will be one of my most frequently used combinations, so I remembered to save it to "Favourites" (under the title "Mundane laundry", of course) so I can go straight to it without faffing around in future
And a few minutes after it had started, it pinged me via my phone to let me know that it expected to finish sooner than its initial estimate, due to the load being relatively small!
Volunteer litter picky thing this morning, loony lady 1 walk later. Lucky with weather yet again, nice and bright until I got into the car when it started pouring down. Finished just before I got home. Can't be coincidence, the weather god likes me, unlike the traffic god.
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