Awake as usual from around 2am. After a period of trying to get back to sleep I resorted to what has on occasion been a banker and switched on “In our time” with Melvyn Bragg. Don’t get me wrong I like the lad/lord but with 1,700 episodes some are likely to cover less interesting topics than others. I chose the one about the goddess Kali which very much turned out to be an uninteresting subject but not sufficiently so to get me off. I think it was the hour long shipping forecast paired with lapping waves that did it in the end. Took a while though. In one week I’ll be able to sleep on my side which will hopefully represent the beginning of normality again. Tomorrow is the last day on the blood thinners.
Beeootiful day out there. Not an ordinary day. We have a Waitrose delivery coming at 5pm ish. Mostly wine with a few bags of crisps. I played Waitrose off against Tesco and found Tesco to be significantly cheaper on the beer front but not the crisps. Gave up Tesco wine many harvests ago. Our annual carol singing party on Saturday. The regulars should all have had their invites.
Although there is no time pressure this morning I figured I’d get up earlier than I have been doing. The only real deadline is THG’s departure for the Pink Ladies running club before which I need help with my left sock. Will have to see if I can get the sock putter onner contraption to work. Bought it before before Hiphop1 but it was quickly discarded as being of no use whatsoever. Next week I’ll be on my tod for two mornings so need a plan. The contraption must be it. I shall make it work.
There is other news. Yesterday afternoon THG and I went on a jaunt to Branston. She had purchaysed two wooden bar from an address in Branston stools off Facebook Marketplace. Eight quid for the pair. Not bad. I need one for the workshop. The location of said stools turned out to be an isolated farm cottage a few hundred yards down a rough farm track. THG did a good job negotiating the potholes. A tractor wouldn’t have blinked obvs 🙂
Afterwards we dropped in to the Old Library caff for a swift hot beverage. It was closing in 25 mins but that was plenty of time for us to swig back a cuppa and chat about our fave caffs. I don’t really have one. I do have a fave greasy spoon which was Silvas on Shaftesbury Avenue but that one did not survive lockdown and is now a Lebanese joint, so to speak. Never been back.
Just had the solitary muntjac last night at 00:53. I reckon it must be the stag. Lonesome creatures obvs.