It’s a bit hot at the moment, and as is always the
case when it is hot, those who haven’t got dogs and who know nothing about dogs
are banging the canine welfare drum. Their latest idea is that dogs should be
walked before eight o’clock in the morning… I was up for a mission to Kings
Wood at five o’clock this morning, but no one else was. I tried to get back to
sleep, but again I had limited space in which to try to sleep.
I got up and made toast. There was some half-witted
anti-vaxxer posting drivel on Brian Cox’s Facebook page. It amazes me that
these idiots don’t think it is at all possible
that people who’ve studied something at post-graduate level for many years
might (just possibly) know a little more than someone who has
misunderstood a factually incorrect You-Tube video presented by someone who is
making it up as they are going along.
These ones are allowed to vote, you know.
I looked at the monthly accounts. Bearing in mind in
the last couple of days I’d suddenly had to re-tyre my car and shell out for
bodywork on the “er indoors TM” – mobile I could
have been a whole lot worse off. But as always I did the monthly accounts with
a sense of “I want more”.
I Munzed. Our guild has reached Level Two, which was a
result. I Wordled from “about” to “niece” in five goes. I got
dressed. I did have a vague plan to go up to the county show at the Detling
showground… but I’ve been there before. It is incredibly easy to end up buying
a whole load of stuff that you neither need nor want, and which you can get
cheaper on Amazon anyway. And the weather forecast was for a hotter day than
yesterday… apparently the temperature went over thirty degrees in Frittenden
yesterday and that’s only half an hour’s drive away.
So as “er indoors TM” went
shopping I went into the garden…
It occurred to me that when I built the boxes in which
I store spare decorative stones I’d built them off of the floor so that the
bottom wouldn’t get wet. But that made a little hidey-hole for rats and mice.
So I took that all apart and re-built it all flat to the floor.
I then lifted some of the rockery and seemingly a ton
of shingle so that I could bury the cable powering the new aerator pump thingy.
I put up another garden ornament and then “er indoors TM” came
home from shopping and made us a cuppa. I took her into the garden to see what
I’d done… and this is why I hate gardening. After two hours struggling in the
heat it really did look just the same as it did when I’d started.
We then went back into the garden. “er
indoors TM” craft club has had her
setting things in resin and so that’s what she did. I got out those of the
ceramic paints that hadn’t dried out and painted up some of the garden
ornaments. It kept us both occupied.
“er indoors TM” sorted
a rather good ploughman’s for lunch, and then I read my Kindle for a bit whilst
listening to the antics of the neighbours. Nice-next-door had set up a
large paddling pool, and together with some mates she was having something of a
cocktail afternoon. She’s a good ’un… from what I remember she’s the
seventeenth neighbour in that house since we moved in (in Autumn 1991),
has been there the longest, and is far and away the best neighbour we’ve ever
had.
The other side was getting her roof fixed. It has had
a tarpaulin covering it for some months. Whilst she made a point of ignoring
me, the chap doing the work seemed civil enough. But I did find myself
wondering just who would come out to do roof repairs at a bank holiday weekend
(especially as she is continually pleading poverty).
I had a vague idea to take the dogs to Orlestone in
the early evening, but the temperature was still in the mid-twenties. Instead I
ran the hose pipe out and gave the plants a dousing.
We had pulled pork burgers, and another evening on the
Infinity Table – I lost four games, but won one. Go me…






