15 July 2025 (Tuesday) - Early Shift

My alarm woke me this morning. That rarely happens. I got up, and scoffed toast whilst watching half an episode of "Orange is the New Black", then got ready for work. I tried to be quiet; I don't know why. “er indoors TM and the dogs would sleep through anything in the early morning.
 
I drove off and it wasn't long before I was very conscious of an idiot on a motorbike who was far too close behind me. And then I was very conscious of an idiot in a car who'd misjudged how much room there was to the side of a dustbin lorry and was coming head-on at me at speed. I emergency stopped to avoid going straight into this car, and in my rear-view mirror saw the idiot on the motorbike swerving sideways at ninety degrees. The idiot in the car drove off, and I carried on with the idiot on the motorbike now keeping a sensible distance behind.
I stopped off at the co-op to get a sandwich. Again their fridges were all but empty..
 
As I drove up  the motorway to work so the pundits on the radio were talking about the government's new scheme. You can get a bung of up to four thousand quid towards the cost of a new electric car (provided it's not one of those Chinese ones).  But even with the government's bung the leccie car would still be far more expensive than a proper car, and I for one still have nowhere to charge the thing.
 
I got to work and had a little look at the Internet. I had emails The geocaches I put out yesterday had gone live, and I had got my hider souvenir. And I saw there had been a Munzee event in Dover on Saturday that I missed… or not so much “missed” as “knew absolutely nothing about” I was rather miffed about that… until I saw that only four people showed up for it (including the organizer and her husband).
If you are going to go to the effort of putting on something like that, why on Earth don’t you publicise it?
 
I got Wordle on the fourth attempt, then made a start at the early shift. As I worked I got a message that one of the caches I'd hidden had been found... but only one. At lunch time I had a message to say that I'd made a mistake in the formula I'd used in the other one. I'd actually written "DCE" whereas what I meant was "ABC". A subtle difference, but the difference between doing the happy dance along Beaver Lane and sulking in front of a lap-top screen. Which presumably is what several people had been doing this morning. I managed to put my mistake right, and then had lunch. Sadly the co-op's piri-piri chicken sandwich wasn't all that good.
I had an email. There was a job being advertised at the Medway hospital. Did I fancy being the lead for staff training there? A few years ago I would have jumped at the chance. Now...? I'm tired. I really can't be arsed with it any more. Not so much the training as I actually enjoy that. It's all the paperwork and meetings and being in charge. Been there, done that. It's all a bit like hard work. These days I'm quite content to just do my bit. 
 
Being on an early made for an early finish. I came home and we took the dogs to Orlestone woods where we walked for a couple of miles. The dogs were good; but there was a dodgy five minutes when a rather stupid rabbit ran out of a hedge and found itself nose to nose with Morgan.
Treacle had a wallow in the mud remains of a swamp. I wish she hadn’t.
 
We came home. “er indoors TM gave Treacle a serious scrub whilst I had another go at the chair workout. The nice man in the video said that if you don’t have dumbbells then you could improvise with what you’ve got. I improvised with a couple of bottles of tomato ketchup.
Once I’d recovered (you’d be amazed how knackered you can get whilst sitting down) I spent a little while looking at dumbbells on the internet. eBay was flogging some second-hand ones but the adverts were rather misleading. Not charging for delivery but expecting the buyer to collect is a tad cheeky when collection would cost over twenty quid in petrol. Especially when you consider that you can get a pair of brand-new ones from Amazon for less than a tenner which should come tomorrow with free delivery…

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