Month: August 2020

Carling Black Label? I don’t mind if I do

Last night I had a sleepless night with some recurrence of my stomach troubles which happen only when I take a certain combination of food. Until I figure this out I seem destined to repeat what I've been suffering from. The answer is more observation and more discipline. In spite of that I decided to go to Wetherspoon's for breakfast. This is the last week of halfprice breakfasts so I ordered a...

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COVID – holiday preparations – garden

I sometimes have difficulty in remembering what day it is. To the allotments yesterday and noticing that the vast majority of people had not picked the runner beans they have so carefully grown. Why let them all run to wood? Are people afraid to come out? To Wickes to look for a tool to lift a drain cover. There were about 12 people in the store. They all wore masks.  They all had no...

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Gradual death of our party balloons

For the birthday of my wife Françoise on 7 August we bought seven helium balloons and decided to leave them there to see what happens. Each balloon leaks helium at a different rate and they do a slow dance, up and down, side to side, and we shall see how long it takes for them to finally hit the ground so to speak. It never ceases to amaze me the stupidity and low intelligence of those who think...

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Back to gardening – a new and varied week

Yesterday Sunday I had a thoroughly lazy time in my computer was on only half today I spent time sitting on my bed reading light literature including Clare Balding's description of her rambles around the United Kingdom. Last night I did not sleep well and moved to the living room where I so often pass a few hours. I find I can sleep best when there is complete silence; I return to the marital...

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A day of synchronicity

An active day. Off at 8.30 in the morning to take a lot of material from my allotments to the recycling. We have to book our car in; there was a lady with a mobile phone at the entrance who was checking to make sure we had the right to enter the recycle. Afterwards, off to get my first organic chicken of the year, three times the price of what you pay in the supermarket but hopefully the price...

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Two things that have really annoyed me today

So I got up this morning and went to Wetherspoon's for breakfast. I arrived about 8:30 AM and ordered my meal which was a traditional breakfast with coffee. To my surprise I was only charged £2.75 and I forgot that from Monday to Wednesday for some perverse reason the government is picking up the tab for half the food provided that it is below £10 ahead. I think that is to feed us crumbs of...

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