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For lunch, a pork pie that I'd forgotten about until I found it behind something in the fridge last night. Its Use By date was yesterday, but it tasted OK so I'm sure I'll be fine
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMeanwhile in here, the washer-dryer is now tackling bed linen
Next up: duvet
The instructions say such things should have the air squeezed out of them first. So I chucked it in one of those vacuum storage bags and hooked Henry up to it, and there's definitely no air in it now
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Morning all, local time 1055
Sunny with high level wispy fluff. Currently 25 degrees with a high of 27 expected. Barometer down to 1016 mBar
Sunrise 07:47; Sunset 20:36 CEST
Currently at the airport. Heading home via Paris, of course. Feeling well enough to travel but am still taking things easy. HWMBO remains in Madrid for a few more days to indoctrinate some more unlucky souls.
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Morning denizens
There's quite a bit of rather wispy cloud about but the sun's getting through the gaps and thinner patches enough for it to be considered sunny out, albeit in a slightly muted way. Going to be rather warm too: it's already 18°C and will get up to 23° this afternoon. The barometers are plummeting though: 995/1003mB
Meanwhile in here, the washer-dryer is now tackling bed linen
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBut for some reason they once again stopped the wildlife at six in favour of a documentary about Steve McQueen followed by The Great Escape. Particularly the approach he took to The Great Escape. Rewrites to make his part bigger. Oooer, mrs.
Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Grey.
Cool in here at 19.7 deg, 20.5 in the kitchen, 19.5 in the leanto.
998 mBar, 29.47 in Hg, 748.6 Torr, 14.4747 psi, (down from 1001 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 14th of February 2020 BR14 and Brillo competed for a pali, NF contratulated the latter, whilst I was in with the hoi polloi after going shopping.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 08:32.
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Morning all
Was about to go out for a walk, then the heavens opened, along with a few rumbles of thunder. Waiting for it to ease before we venture out.
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Lots of wildlife stuff as usual today, including a repeat of the first couple of episode of the otters in Singapore
But for some reason they once again stopped the wildlife at six in favour of a documentary about Steve McQueen followed by The Great Escape
So I watched the first of a two part thing about the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami on All4
And continuing the adventures of the new washer-dryer, a mattress topper and set of pillow protectors have been washed and dried
Goodnight all
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I've had it with loony lady 2, can't take any more listening to her repetitive yacking and doing her favours. I wouldn't mind helping out if it was something important but today she insisted on me driving her to the nearest town just to get a bottle of Roses lime juice and refused to get out of the car. From previous such trips I know I would have been hanging round at least half an hour outside the supermarket.
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Lunch was a ham bap
The towels have been successfully washed and dried. I've now activated the "rinse out fluff" program, as there seemed to be a minor accumulation thereof
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Morning denizens
Cloudy day, though some patches are thin enough to have a slight blue tint showing through. There's going to be a brief attempt at a heatwave this weekend; it's already 18°C and aiming for 21°, with 24° expected tomorrow, failing back to the teens on Monday. The barometers are about the same at 1007/1015mB
A towel wash is on as part of the process of dealing with the backlog of laundry that has accumulated
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Afternoon all, local time 1206
Sunny. Currently 25 degrees with a high of 33 expected. Barometer down to 1017 mBar.
Sunrise 07:47; Sunset 20:38 CEST
HWMBO is better but yesterday I fell to the same sickness so no outings happened while I spent the afternoon and early evening throwing up. Slowly mending but we won't be doing much today either. Such a shame that the holiday days we had planned have been ruined by nasty gastric bugs. Not entirely convinced it was food poisoning, can't see where it would have happened.
Heading home tomorrow.Last edited by ladymuck; Yesterday, 11:50.
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Morning all
Blue skies out. Haven’t been for a walk yet, but that’s next on the agenda.
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Morning.
Saturday.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Cool in here at 18.9 deg, 19.5 in the kitchen, 18 in the leanto, 15.5 in the salting house.
1011 mBar, 29.854 in Hg, 758.3 Torr, 14.66 psi, (down from 1014 last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 14th of February 2020 Churchill, BR14 and Brillo popped in.
This morning's dream before waking involved someone with a gun holding people hostage in the house which I resolved by stabbing the mother****er in the eye with a nice pointy letter opener I had handy. Then I woke up to find it was all true..
Washing frenzy in progress.
Freecell score: 93%, running average: 84%.
Shirts in off the line, duly iRoned, & airing upstairs. Entertainment: The Infinite Monkey Cage S33 "building an athlete" or some such. I'm running out of Monkey Cage. Maybe I'll start at the beginning again.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: latter half of The News Quiz since I didn't realise it was back.
Walk (towpath, abbreviated) walked in the sunshine.
Had a chat to a chap called Martin in PenYDre.
3 lawns mown. Couldn't be arsed with my front lawn or the stuff around the garage.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: Maigret and the cactus (1961).
Bettany Hughes Lost Worlds: the Nabateans. Rose Red City half as old as time & all that.Too tedious for words.
Freecell score: 92%, running average: 84%.
Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Bits of.
Wind is rising & it's not the fault of the baked beans.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 22:33.
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Highest 2 Lowest (2025) which was just released on Apple TV+ and would be a much better film if it was at least half an hour shorter. It's a kidnap drama involving Denzel Washington as a record company owner from whom ransom is sought, but the first hour is full of a bunch of stuff about Family and Black Culture and that kind of stuff, none of which contributes to the story in any relevant way. After that, when they get into the stuff that makes it a thriller or at least a drama, it's good. But it should be at least forty-five minutes shorter, actually, or have that much more action to it. Stuff about The Importance of Family should be restricted to Vin Diesel wittering on about it for two minutes while standing next to a barbecue holding a bottle of beer right at the end. That's one thing the Fast & Furious films get right, assuming there's a place for that stuff anyway, which there isn't
And then a rewatch of Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) which isn't as bad as that other one, but isn't that good really; another film that picks up towards the end, and thereby makes you wonder why they didn't put the same effort into the beginning
Finally, the last episode of S1 of the Dune thing. This gave the impression that the writers had been told at the last minute that there'd be a second series, so they had to quickly rewrite all the plot lines so they were available for that rather than wrapping them up neatly
Meanwhile in the kitchen, wonderful things were achieved in the new washer-dryer's first encounter with the mundane laundry
Goodnight all
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