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6 Movember 2025 (Thursday) - Walk, Ironing, Telly

I slept well for once; waking after seven hours sleep. It was a shame that my hips ached, but there it is. I made toast and had a look at the Internet as I do. People were complaining on the local Facebook pages about how fireworks were still being let off at nearly midnight last night. Were they? I can’t say I noticed. But what I did notice was how our dogs weren’t at all bothered by the fireworks. Normally going berserk at the slightest provocation they couldn’t have cared less about all the flashing and banging last night.
People were also complaining about the poor standard of driving round Ashford. They probably had a point. The trouble with local drivers is that (for the most part) everyone knows what they are doing and assumes that everyone else will do what they should, and acts surprised when they don’t. Just because someone is in a “turn right” lane is absolutely no reason whatsoever to think that person intends to turn right. For all that there are a lot of people driving round Ashford who are hopelessly in the wrong, matters aren’t helped by everyone else assuming that other drivers have the faintest idea what they should be doing.
And as I scoffed my toast so my phone rang. A pre-recorded message supposedly from “Indeed Himan Resources” asking me to add their number on WhatsApp so we could discuss a job offer. Pah! The recorded voice was one of the most miserable I’d ever heard. I blocked the number… my list of blocked numbers is quite long.
I Munzed, got stuck on Wordle, and stood up. Bailey immediately got over-excited. For all that the dogs like their walks, it is definitely Bailey who wants to go out the most. The other two take a little shifting from their beds.
 
Leaving some workmen putting ladders up on not so nice next door’s house I took the dogs out. As we drove to the woods, In Our Time was on the radio. Have you ever heard that show… I won’t say it is a good show; it is variable. Sometimes it is riveting and interesting. Other times dull. This morning’s was surprisingly captivating, explaining the Pauli Exclusion Principle. It’s a fundamental concept in quantum physics and for all that those in the know like to complicate the thing, it’s a rather simple idea. It basically states that two things can’t be in the same place at the same time. Which is why you can’t walk through a wall.
 
We got to the woods; we had a good four and a half mile walk. As we walked so something white ran across the path about fifty yards in front of us. An albino deer perhaps? There’s been talk of them in Kings Wood but I’ve never seen one. Before.
As we walked we chased squirrels and woodpeckers, and I had a message from the most recent fruit of my loin who had run out of sugar and wanted to know if you could use icing sugar in tea. I am reliably informed that you can, but you probably wouldn’t want to.
 
We came home. Surprisingly the dogs didn’t need a bath. Whoever had been putting ladders up next door had gone. It doesn’t look like they’d done anything that I could see; you can still see daylight underneath the ridge tiles. I told her about that months ago; I can’t help but wonder if she’s making a point of ignoring the problem purely because I told her there was an issue. Still… it’s her roof that would be leaking. We had ours done earlier in the year. Or was it last year?
 
I made us both a cuppa and renewed the house building and contents insurance. Our previous insurer wanted almost double what Hastings Direct wanted… and when I called the last lot with an issue last Christmas they didn’t want to know. When they came bothering me to renew and I told them about the bad experience I’d had with them and how expensive they were, they really didn’t care. Their loss…
I put a load of shirts in to scrub; they are always best ironed whilst still wet. And whilst the washing machine did its thing I wrote up some CPD.
Once it finished I cracked on with the ironing, and as I ironed I started something new on Netflix… I say “something new”; there’s a new season of “The Witcher”, but all I could remember about it was that it starred him who was in the “Superman” film, so I started watching it from the beginning. It was as well that I did; I didn’t really remember very much about it at all.
I then had a little rummage in the boot of the car. The car has smelled very musty recently; I blame wet dogs. I took out the topmost carpet squares and the blanket. Hopefully that will make a difference.
 
“er indoors TM boiled up a very good bit of dinner which we scoffed whilst watching a film we’d recorded months ago.Snow White and the Huntsmancould have been a good film… but like all films it went on for far too long. It also really didn’t need quite so many gratuitously bloody and violent battle scenes.
 
A new series of “Celebrity Race Across The World” started tonight. Why is it that our SkyQ box records all sorts of crap that is of no interest to us, but doesn’t record series that we actually watch? We’ll have a look at the BBC i-player tomorrow.
Then having been watching series finales this week, we then watched the last episode of “Celebrity Traitors”. Again I won’t say what happened, but I certainly sat up and took notice at the end.
 
And don’t forget that there’s still time to give a bung for this annoying MoVember thing…

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