Morning.
Friday apparently.
Dry.
Sunny.
Blue sky.
Cold in here at 11.2 deg, 9 deg in the kitchen, 7 deg in the leanto, 4 deg in the salting house (two dehumidifiers in there overnight to keep it a bit warmer).
1006 mBar, 29.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (up from 1002 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric, the GDR one is stuck at 78%).
Shirts in the WM.
Shirts out of the WM.
Smalls and a couple of towels in the WM.
Smalls, towels, and shirts pegged out on the line.
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Morning all
Treacherous walk this morning on the places where the snow had melted (or been scraped off) and then frozen, but not he snowy grass, it was fine. CBS, etc now.
TFIF, etc
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Morning denizens
Sunny start out, but there's been some more snow overnight. Not a lot, though, and the thaw had already set in by dawn, judging by the evidence. It's already up to 2°C, albeit pretty windy so it "feels like" -5°, with an expected high of 5° at lunchtime. The barometers have recovered slightly to 992/1000mB
The plan for this morning is to move some more boxes to the storage unit and continue on to Big Sainsbury's, though doubling back and going to not-big-enough Sainsbury's is also an option, I suppose
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Currently...
Temperature -1.8 °C
Sunshine 0 of 10 min
Precipitation 0 mm/h
Wind speed 11 km/h from SW
Wind gusts 18 km/h
Humidity 83%
Pressure 972 hPa
And over a foot of snow on the ground... except around my mailbox where it's drifted over 3' deep! It snowed from 3pm until 2am. Trams and buses were suspended from 9pm - trams due to snow on the catenary, and buses because of abandoned cars blocking roads. Buses are running now. My daughter got to her primary school (walking distance) to find no other teachers were there and it looked initially like she'd have to deal with 120 kids! But the others did make it in, albeit a little late.
One of my rose plants has a beautiful frozen rose.
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I felt like reading something a bit more serious than the fraud book and Jeffrey Bernard, so I started on Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen. It's described as a non-fiction thriller, in that it gives a minute-by-minute account of (so far) a nuclear attack against the USA, which is all based on declassified info and interviews with people who've held the jobs at the various levels of US Defence, all but a former president, and interspersed with factual background material about things like the nuclear football, submarines, and so on. It's a good read, as demonstrated by the fact that I've got about a third of the way through it at 122 pages
Better get to sleep now so I can both have a lie in and make the most of my Friday
Goodnight all
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Tea has been homemade sweet & sour pork with fried rice
This was accompanied by the final episode of the latest series of A House Through Time. Lots of fascinating stuff in this one, I thought
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Another week done!
Three more to go until the Christmas break begins…
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I made an executive decision to pop out and drive over to the hairdresser's on the off chance her husband hadn't died yet and she was still working, as I was getting a bit shaggy and figured going now will see me through into the new year. He hasn't, so she was there. Better still, no other customers were, so I didn't have to hang around. Only fifty minutes to get there, get trimmed, and get back again!
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Morning.
Thursday.
Oedipus schmoedipus, a boy should love his mother. Oi vey. .
Dark.
Dreary.
Damp.
Cold in here at 11.2 deg, 10.5 deg in the kitchen, 7 deg in the leanto.
998 mBar, 29.47 in Hg, 748.56 Torr, 14.47477 psi, (untapped), 59% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 3rd of December 2019 Brillo did a list of who posted on TPD, whereas LM was running some excel sheet to look for duplicates, and NF had run out of sausage & bacon , plus SimonMac had made a rare appearance.
Many thanks to Barclays for texting me at 04:00 and giving me the opportunity to read another hour or so of the current book. Feckwhits.
Lunch: brunch.
Shopping trip to Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away: the stagger back was the first time I've been warm today.
Entertainment: The Dyke without a Bike talking to a new Scout chappy: turns out he's been stabbed & shot at, though the latter was by some oik Who Hadn't Maintained His Weapon Sunshine as someone once said, so it misfired twice happily enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9Z0yr49xXw
Tea: soup with some lentil soup of unknown antiquity extracted from the freezer and mixed with a can of same: it wasn't exactly, er, nice, but was just about edible with added chilli powder. There's no more of it, thankfully, so the exercise won't be repeated.
Entertainment: PM <click>
PBS: thing about sunken ships: the nuclear sunken ships: mostly those from Operation Crossroads, but the Thresher gets a mention.
Followed by: PBS: "Two American Families 1991 - 2024" being the story of the gutting of manufacturing: of going from working for Briggs & Stratton for $18/hr to being glad to get $6/hr in some godawful service job.
It went <click> because I couldn't stand it.
To a large extent it explains the election of the Lying Orange Moron with his promises of tariffs etc.
Gawdelpem when the Musk cretin sticks his oar in.
Thing on BBC1 about the nuclear veterans & the totally usual attitude of the MOD which echoes the attitude of Liz I to the poor sods from the crews fighting the Spanish Armada.
You're cannon fodder: shut the **** up & die quietly.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 20:30.
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Morning all
The walk started with light sleet, then about 200 metres from our house that turned to heavier sleet and then snow.
Snowing quite hard now.
Chimney sweep is coming round later, as is someone of FB Marketplace who wants to buy a lenovo docking station off me for £35.
BTW, if you know anyone interested in some series 5/6 BT Home Hubs (can be reconfigured) or a couple of sonos bridges, a Dyson V58, or a Nokia N95, let me know.
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Morning all
Cloudy. Currently 1 degree with a high of 4 expected. Some sunshine expected at some point. Barometer down to 1002 mBar.
On the train to Guildford as that's where ConsultancyCo have decided to base themselves.
Oedipus at Wyndham's Theatre was very good last night. Also had my first mulled wine of the season.
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Morning denizens
Very nice reddish-gold dawn earlier, though a big high sheet of thin grey cloud cut across from the south in quite a dramatic fashion - just the sort of stuff that's used for decoration though, not the kind to yield rain or snow. It's -3°C at the moment and not expected to get any higher than +3°, and will be sunny as well. The barometers are down a little to 989/998mB
Looking ahead, it'll get milder as the weekend gets going, though there's still a chance of a bit of snow tonight
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Tonight's viewing was yet another new Police Interceptors
And later, after some mucking around with some Swift stuff that doesn't work the way I'd expect it to work (and thus doesn't work, or not for me), I read some more Jeffrey Bernard
Thursday tomorrow!
Goodnight all
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