5 September 2025 (Friday) - Stopped Raining

Sometimes I worry about what goes on in my head – I woke in a cold sweat at four o’clock this morning following a very vivid dream in which I’d been sent to rescue the Baptist minister of Minehead (who is in reality an old school friend of mine) from a very camp policeman who wanted to take him on an Open University Summer School.
What was that all about?
 
I completely forgot to put the washing machine on, made toast and had a look at the Internet. It was dull but I had several emails exhorting me to buy the latest Harry Potter Lego sets. Have you seen the price of them?
 
I took the dogs out. As I drove the pundits on the radio were talking about how it is becoming more and more likely that the odious Nigel Farage will be the next Prime Minister. Not because of any of his policies, but because the average voter feels that they know what he stands for whether or not they agree with him. Apparently people would rather vote for someone with whom they totally disagree rather than for someone with no clear agenda. Democracy, eh?
And there was an interview with Tottenham Hotspur football club’s director of football. Apparently some head honcho there has left or got the sack or something. This director of football bloke wasn’t happy because everyone seems to judge Tottenham Hotspur football club on the results of the football team (or lack of results). This bloke seemed to be rather miffed that no one takes any notice of how profitable the Tottenham Hotspur football club business is. From the way he was speaking he was of the impression that professional football clubs are money-making businesses (what with all the merchandising and season tickets and stuff) and should be rated like any other business. Clearly hoofing a ball round a field was very low down the list of his priorities.
 
We got to the woods and had a good dry walk. Treacle found a big puddle to paddle in. Morgan and Bailey found a herd of deer to chase. We saw a cyclist; we rarely see those in Kings Wood. Morgan didn’t get run over but it was close.
We met a fellow dog walker we see from time to time. We exchanged pleasantries and as we walked away I overheard her saying to her mate that she loves my three dogs as they are such an unlikely combination.
I suppose they are.
 
We came home and I put the washing in to scrub. After a quick cuppa I cracked on in the garden. It was good to get into the garden; what with all the rain I’ve been going stir-crazy this week. I had a look at that planter that “My Boy TM gave me. I sawed some off-cuts to shape and built an internal shelf for the thing then got a first coat of paint onto it, hung out the washing then had a bit of peanut butter and marmalade on toast for lunch.
I got another coat of paint onto the planter, then realized that my plan to use white cobbles in it wouldn’t work. The colours just wouldn’t contrast, so I popped over to the garden centre to see what they had. As always they were doing three bags of aggregates for the price of two… I only need one and a half bags so if anyone wants some plum slate…
Whilst I was at it I got another pond plant. It was only a couple of quid and its picture looked pretty.
I came home and heaved the bags of stone into the back garden, and got a third coat of paint on to the planter… I must stop calling it a planter. It is going to be a gnome platform. By the time I’d got the washing in I was worn out. But I felt so much happier that I was able to actually do something today.
 
“er indoors TM boiled up fish and chips which we scoffed whilst watching drivel on telly as we do.
I might have overdone the gnome platform… I ache.

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