6 August 2025 (Wednesday) - Early Shift

I slept through till four o’clock last night and lay awake for an hour before giving up and getting up. I made my usual toast which I scoffed whilst watching “Orange is the New Black” then had a little look at the Internet. It was still there. My cousin seems to be having fun in her camper van in Cornwall, and I was presented with quite a few adverts for home schooling. Earlier this week I’ve had adverts for shirts and for Machu Picchu; today it was home schooling. I must admit I’m not a fan of the idea. A friend once home schooled her children. One got to be sixteen years old and couldn’t read; the other spent the mornings watching random You-Tube videos and the afternoons playing tennis. When I was a scout leader we would periodically have home schooled children come along. They were all the same – utterly unable to interact with children of their own age, utterly terrified of children of their own age and would physically cling to adults for the whole time that they were there, and would never come back for a second time. I don’t doubt that there are some children for whom home schooling works, but I’ve never seen it.
 
I set off for work and drove up the motorway. On the one hand I wasn't continually stopping for the seemingly endless roadworks which plague the drive to Pembury. On the other hand I was continually having to brake sharply to avoid the idiot drivers cutting me up on the "Operation Brock" stupidity. As I have mentioned before, people really should avoid driving like idiots all the time they have their company name and phone number emblazoned across their cars, vans and lorries.
 
As I drove the pundits on the radio were talking about the remembrance services in Japan that were happening today in honour of the eightieth anniversary of the first atom bomb that went off at Hiroshima. As a lad I was a member of the campaign for nuclear disarmament. I don't know if our little CND chapter in Hastings ever achieved much...
And there was talk of how the nation's finances have gone down the pan. Apparently the Chancellor of the Exchequer is facing a forty-one billion quid shortfall.
And the winners of the competition to build humanity's first starship have been announced. When you consider just how trashed our planet is, and just how many atom bombs are still poised to blow up what's left, you'd think that having some sort of lifeboat in which to escape might be more of a priority, wouldn't you?
 
I stopped off at Sainsburys to get lunch, and whilst I was at it I got a couple of bottles of beer for the weekend. And as always there was no one operating the tills, but because I was buying beer someone had to come over to tell the automated machine that I was old enough to buy a bottle of beer. You'd think the face recognition software would be able to tell that, wouldn't you? And you’d think that if Sainsburys could have a couple of totally bored staff loitering round the self-service tills they could have the same people usefully occupied by each running a till.
 
I went into work and did my bit. Being on an early was a result. I came home, and by the time I’d done my twenty minute chair workout “er indoors TM had finished working and we took the dogs down to Orlestone for a little walk. As we walked I tried out my “Map My Walk” app which had failed yesterday; it worked perfectly today.
And with walk walked we had a rather good dinner of chicken donuts and garlic bread which we scoffed whilst watching more episodes of “Below Deck” in which the bosun got the sack.
Hello sailor…
 
Meanwhile the most recent fruit of my loin has left me a load of her washing to sort out…

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