17 July 2025 (Thursday) - Rather Busy

I slept through till half past seven this morning, but was rather aching when I got up. I suppose this chair workout lark is slowly taking effect? I got up, made toast and had my usual look at the Internet. There was upset in Hastings Old Town. There are two major hills there – East and West – with funicular lifts on each. The one on the west hill takes you from the heart of the sea front to a residential area. The one on the east hill takes you from a car park to a field. The west hill lift (the useful one) has been broken for some time, but in compensation the owners are offering holders of season tickets for that lift   free use of the other one. Not that it’s of any good to them.
And I saw red when I checked my emails. Someone couldn’t find a geocache I’d hidden by Singleton Lake and had suggested I go check on it… Someone who has found over thirty thousand of the things and only ever hidden three (and none of those in the last ten years).
 
I Munzed, then took the dogs to the woods. We did a slightly shorted version of our usual walk; cutting out the bit where the rancid thing is. As we walked we saw slow worms, and then there was an interesting episode. All three dogs flew to the edge of the path and stopped. Twenty yards into the woods was a herd of deer. The dogs watched the deer; the deer watched the dogs. Bailey made a half-hearted move toward the deer. The deer looked at her, as did Morgan and Treacle, and after she’d gone forward five yards she stopped and came back; looking rather sheepish.
As we walked I realized that it was rather quiet. Quiet as in silent. I ran my birdsong app for two separate ten-minute sessions and didn’t detect a single bird.
And I found a frankly epic turd. What can there be in Kings Wood that does turds the size of tennis balls?
 
We came home. I made us a cuppa then cracked on in the garden. I harvested dog dung, hung out the washing then ran round the lawn edges with the strimmer. I had a go at the lawn with the lawn mower, then had a go at the gravelled areas with the garden vacuum. I swept round the yard, then emptied the last of the wreckage from when I cleared out the bog filter. And whilst I was at it I loaded up the car in readiness for a tip run.
So easy to type, two and a half hours to do, and the garden looked just the same at the end as when I started.
 
I came in for a little break and got Wordle on the fifth attempt. “Modal” – what a seriously stupid word.
I then drove over to… I won’t say where, but a friend had hidden a geocache somewhere relatively locally which would seem to have gone missing. Could I replace it? Of course I could. And with that replaced I drove on to the tip to unload. As I got rid of rubbish I also got rid of the old kite buggy. I felt rather sad about getting shot of it but we’ve not used it in over ten years, it takes up a lot of storage space, and the tyres had perished.
I came home and did my twenty minute chair fitness workout. I’d already walked four miles round the woods, spent two and a half hours gardening, loaded the car with rubbish, and unloaded it all again, and all of that was peanuts compared to sitting on a dining chair waving my arms and legs about. I made us another cuppa to calm my nerves.
 
I then drove down to collect “Daddies’ Little Angel TM and Pogo and we drove to Orlestone woods where we met “er indoors TM for our evening walk. Our three dogs walk better when Pogo is along; he seems to take over as pack leader and they all follow him.
 
We had pie and chips for dinner. Arguably not that much of a diet food, but what with all the stuff I’ve done today, my diet app said I still ended the day having scoffed one thousand five hundred calories less than I could have had.
I walked over twenty thousand steps today…

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