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Monthly Archives: June 2020
29th June (#67)
I don’t normally work on Mondays but today I had to go into Harlow to have a look at some new premises in advance of our relocation by the end of September. The whole team were there and a couple … Continue reading
28th June
It was the first junior cricket training of the season today. It was well organised and met all the social distancing and C word guidelines. I was not looking forward it. Since the ban on recreational cricket I have lost … Continue reading
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27th June
I fell back into a 5 hour snooze after being woken, as usual at 04.30. I didn’t feel refreshed when I was the last in the house to surface but was glad of a lie in. One bacon buttie and … Continue reading
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26th June
Today was a non bike commute day as it was a work from home day. I was up early on the work laptop in order to get the house ready for a viewing after lunch. Once I sent a few … Continue reading
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25th June (#66)
I can’t say anything more about my waking this morning that you haven’t already read about. It’s my new normal to be woken by demented yowls and then doze between more intermittent demented yowls until my real alarm wakes me. … Continue reading
24th June (#65)
I woke this morning feeling as if I had burnt all of my matches the day before! My legs weren’t too bad but my head was thick with that not enough sleep feeling. I took my time getting ready but … Continue reading
23rd June (#64)
The dreaded feline alarm jolted me awake at 04.30. The arthritic clomping about along with intermittent demands for attention, chin tickling and/or food ensured that my sleep was over for the morning. I got up and planned a route to … Continue reading
22nd June
After having far too much beer the day before, today was full of rest, demotivation and sloth. It would’ve been easy to direct the boys to do all the jobs but they had school work to get on with. A … Continue reading
21st June
I fell asleep to ceasing party sounds shortly after midnight. I guess that’s the good thing about 50th birthday party celebrations-most present are too tired or too old, lacking the constitution to go on longer like we all did when … Continue reading
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20th June
It’s the summer solstice, the longest day. It started with house cleaning for a viewing and teenage resentment with pointless arguments over what’s fair and what’s not. What’s not fair is that the horrible little buggers set the tone of … Continue reading