it was blowing an absolute hooley all night, and still is this morning. Very wet and windy walk has been done.
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Morning all
it was blowing an absolute hooley all night, and still is this morning. Very wet and windy walk has been done.
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Morning denizens
It’s a stormy sort of a morning out there, with rain carrying on from overnight, and the trees waving their arms and creating lots of wind. Extremely grey and gloomy, needless to say. The rain’s expected to continue through the day and the evening into the night, finally packing it in a bit before midnight. At least it’s comparatively warm: already at 10°C (though it “feels like” 1°) with a daily target of 12°. The barometers are down to 987/995mB
I remembered to make the bed before I wanted to get in it yesterday. I decided it was time to combine the two parts of the duvet to activate full winter mode, though it turned out to be very mild compared to other nights recently. But I had a very comfy night’s sleep
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Not sure that would be suitable for festive family viewingOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostOr wierdos who've stuck Christmas trees up their ....
I managed to get some more investigation of the new forum software done. It would help if they updated their documentation; instead, quite a few powerful features can only be discovered by ploughing through old “what’s new” posts for various versions on their support forums
Tonight, I read some more of The Forgotten Soldier, in which they had one hell of a time advancing in a German offensive through Belgorod then hastily retreating, as it turned out the Russians had secretly built up their forces in the expectation of exactly that (helped by John Cairncross passing decrypts from Bletchley Park to them) and gave them an absolute pasting
Monday again tomorrow, but it’s the penultimate working Monday of the year
Goodnight all
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Or wierdos who've stuck Christmas trees up their ....
Last bit of toothpaste inspections today, hope to get the darn reports sent off this week. Old farts' xmas do tomorrow and another on Weds.
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I had some turkey slices that Needed to be Eaten™ as they’d failed to make it into any of my lunches last week, as had been intended. So I had them with chips and ketchup for tea. Not the most exciting of meals, but it was OK
This was accompanied by the latest episode of Ambulance, which I think is the last in the series. They should do a Christmas special featuring people who’ve been electrocuted by fairy lights, or injured themselves with a chainsaw while trying to cut down a Christmas tree
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Afternoon all, Glasgow calling
Lovely sunny day. Not even a wisp from my vantage point. No breeze either. Currently 4 degrees and that's the high for the day. Barometer at 1009 mBar.
Sunrise 08:22; Sunset 15:50 GMT
Slow start to the day on account of being woken around 4am with a headache and only just shifting it sufficiently that I feel functional again.
Journey up to weegieland yesterday was uneventful.
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Morning denizens
Sunny day and a clear blue sky, barring a couple of tiny wisps, this morning. Not warm though: it’s 4°C but “feels like” 1°, with an expected high of 7°. The barometers are back up a bit at 1000/1008mB
So far this morning, I’ve got the bedding (duvet cover et al.) in the wash and stripped the bed to air. This may sound very organised, but note the order of events: the bedding in the wash is from last time; I just hadn’t got around to washing it yet
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Blue sky.
Sunny.
Frosty side of chilly: 13.7 deg in here, 12 in the kitchen, 9.5 in the leanto.
1011 mBar, 29.854 in Hg, 758.3 Torr, 14.66 psi, (up from 1005 last night), 54% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 4th of March 2020 it was raining on WTFH.
Took a while to get off to sleep last night, which was a bit irritating.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the sunshine.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Di ti di <click>.
Freecell score: 75%.
Scotland Yard (1956): the one about the chap being found poisoned in an airport lounge. Roger Delgado as a Lisbon policeman.
Tea: beans on toast plus scrambled egg.
Entertainment: some depressing thing about kid's playgrounds or something.
Look at Life: don't talk to me about life: here I am, brain the size of a planet & what do they ask me to do? "High, wide, and faster": the transport revolution: included a shot or two of the old A465 down the Clydach Gorge from Bryn Mawr to Abergavenny.
Sergeant Cork. S2 E1 "The case of the Fenian Man".
. Remember the ep of Dad's Army they never showed again?
Blaze: discovered by disaster: well it's on whilst I'm playing Freecell.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 22:51.
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Once again, today’s wildlife stuff was supplemented with an episode of Kingdom on iPlayer, in which the lions were having a hard time of it
And in The Forgotten Soldier, he’s had two weeks of leave in Berlin in return for volunteering to join an infantry unit. But he spent a lot of it getting bombed by the Allies
Goodnight all
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Went to Exeter today. The Wife and The Dog were happy with my car choice. Now just need to get the dealer to deal.
Anyway, TFBSZ
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Tea was brought to me from Popeyes
It was also brought to somebody at the other end of the adjacent block! Well, not the same tea. But the guy delivered to one of the neighbours there first, then came over to me
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Lunch has been a bacon bap
Getting cloudier out now, and the rain is due soon
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Afternoon denizens
Cloud low down near the horizon but blue sky higher up, again. It seems to have rained a bit too, probably last night, and is expected to rain again soon. It’s currently 7°C, it being one of those days where the high of 10° happened early and we’re heading into a short colder spell, The barometers are down in anticipation, at 987/995mB
The mundane laundry is about to be started, as I’ve just remembered it needs to be done
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Morning all
Cloudy, dull, damp. A weather warning for rain is in force. Currently 12 degrees ('feels like' 9) and that's the high for the day. Barometer down to 1000 mBar.
Sunrise 07:42; Subset 15:57 GMT.
Dinner was very good. I got the price wrong. It was £35 for three courses (appetiser, starter, main) or £45 for four (with a dessert). Canapes were complimentary. Sadly my headache turned into a migraine and I wasn't my usual sparkling self.
Today HWMBO and I are off to Glasgow. He's going home and I'm joining him for a week. No visit to Mum this weekend.
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