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25 October 2024 (Friday) - Another Busy Day

As I scoffed my toast I saw a new geocache had gone live near Lydd. Set by someone who sets fiendish puzzles I thought I’d just have a look. I immediately saw what this puzzle was all about, solved it, scoffed my toast, and leaving “er indoors TM and the dogs in their pits I flew off in the hopes of a First to Find.
I didn’t get it.
I had a serious sulk…
 
As I drove home “Desert Island Discs” was on the radio. Today’s castaway was someone I’d never heard of. Shirley Collins is a folk singer who was a significant contributor to the British Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s (or so it says on Wikipedia). It turned out she was born in Hastings (where my mother was born) six months after my mother was born. Her early life sounded just like mum and dad described theirs - dodging bombs and being evacuated. But then this woman chose her music.
Oh dear…
I collected the dogs and carried on to the woods still listening to “Desert Island Discs”. This woman’s choice of music was so bad I felt I had to keep listening to hear what came next. You’ve never heard such a dreadful collection of caterwauled dirges.
 
We got to the woods; we walked our four miles. Once away from the car park we didn’t see anyone at all. It was only a shame that Bailey had to roll in quite so much fox poo.
As we drove home I saw the 666 bus from Ashford to Faversham come past. I always chuckle at the number – and there’s a picture of a devil on the back of the bus. Mind you the bus is rarely busy. The local bus company runs an hourly service. This morning’s one didn’t have anyone at all on it as it came past us.
Give it a year of so and the locals will be up in arms when the service gets cancelled because no one uses it. Like what happened with the Eurostar.
 
The dogs had a bath – some got scrubbed more than others. I made a cuppa and had a look at the Internet later than I usually do. I sent out birthday wishes, Munzed, got Wordle on the fifth attempt, then got on with the bog filter project.
So simple to type…
I re-plumbed the pressure filter’s output. That took half an hour. I then put some of the plants from the old bog filter into the new one. But only some – they had rather grown over the summer. I then upended the water and shingle out of the old filter tub. That made a mess so I ran out the hose pipe to wash away the mess. That made more mess.
Eventually I managed to wash away the worst of the muck, I got the excess pond plants to the green recycle bin, pressure-washed the old filter tub and the old splash pool. I looked at the dustbin full of the top soil I’d dug out a week or so ago to make space for this new filter, and took a deep breath. I eventually managed to heave it to the other end of the garden.
As I fiddled about so a squirrel trotted down the fence and quite happily walked across the garden. So much for ever vigilant dogs, eh?
After a couple of hours of heavy lifting and garden effort I was all in. There’s still some topsoil to shift and the rockery to rearrange properly, but they will keep for another day.
 
I spent a few minutes looking at the monthly accounts. Eventually I got them to balance, and seeing I was unusually flush we got “My Boy TM and Cheryl to come round for a games and kebab evening. Games aren’t too pricey, but kebab isn’t the cheap option it once was…
 
I *really* ache. The weather forecast for tomorrow is rain. A day not being able to do heavy lifting in the garden probably wouldn’t be a bad thing.

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