I suppose I slept better than I often do, but I still
wasn’t on top form when I woke. A mild headache and general aching… pretty much
like I feel all the time these days.
I got up, made toast and had a look at the Internet.
It was much the same as it always is. But there was an interesting advert…
Being up early and with rain forecast for the morning
I took the dogs out early. As we drove to the woods the pundits on the radio
were interviewing someone or other from Reform UK who was spouting on about all
the failures of the current political system. But when it was suggested that
pretty much everything he was banging on about was the legacy of years and
years of Conservative governments, and that the vast majority of Reform
politicians are ex-Conservatives he had absolutely no answer whatsoever. Reform
UK are riding high on the public’s discontent, the public’s general ignorance
of the political progress, and the Prime Minister being one of the dullest
we’ve ever had.
The country’s political system definitely needs to be
reformed, but Reform UK is the same old piss in a different shaped bottle.
Sadly what choices have we got?
A relatively new Labour government that the public
regretted voting in the moment that it was voted in.
What’s left of the old Conservative government that
got voted out.
The old Conservative government that got voted out now
posturing under two new names.
Well meaning incompetence that had its chance and blew
it sixteen years ago
And tree-huggers.
None of which seem to be particularly appealing.
We got to the woods and had a good walk… mostly. As we
walked there was a minor episode when some German tourists started shouting “Bad
Dog!!” at little Bailey. They were rather indignant as they told me that
Bailey "is bad dog. She has eating the animal in her mouth”. I told
them that it wasn't the first dead mouse she'd had, and I very much doubted if
it would be the last. And better a dead mouse than a live squirrel or rabbit
like we've had before.
It was as well that the nice German tourists didn't
see what Bailey had been rolling in.
We walked our usual route. The ground had really dried
up; we walked the same route as we usually walk and did it fifteen minutes
quicker than what we took in January. The bluebells were in full bloom; they
will be gone in a couple of weeks.
As we came back to the car we met another dog walker
who we know by sight. We walked back to the car park together and shared a
whinge about the people who only take their dogs for walks during holidays. The
woods are full of them at the moment. They go mental when any other dog goes
anywhere near them. Morgan sniffed another dog’s arse last week and was accused
of attacking it.
Once home the girls got a wash. Morgan was clean(ish)
but Treacle and Bailey had been rolling in muck. I made us both a cuppa,
Munzed, and Wordled from “feral” (which was a surprisingly good start)
through “lifes” to “elfin” (as it couldn’t be anything else
that I could see) to get it on the third go.
With cuppa guzzled and the forecast rain not having
appeared I went into the garden for a little pootle. I gathered up dog dung,
then picked the larger sticks and twigs before going round with the garden
vacuum. I weeded, gathered up more dog dung, then went at the patio and the
gravelled areas with the bionic burner. I then strimmed the slabs that go up the
lawn. I started going round the edges with garden scissors, but the strimmer
did a much quicker job. I went round with the watering can, and then read my
Kindle for a bit.
“Daddies’ Little Angel TM” needed
a lift home, so I ran her to Folkestone. Whilst I was there I wasted twenty
minutes in a bush. A new geocache had
gone live in Cheriton yesterday with the hint “bushes”. I personally
would have given more of a hint than that, but gave it a good effort before I
walked away.
The thing has since been found by someone claiming it
as their first find ever… I’m calling shenanigans on that.
I came home via Wickes. Screwfix Direct, Thanet Tool
Hire and B&Q. None of which sold the fence repair gizmo I’ve been after. I
shall try the garden centres before I give up and go to Amazon.
I came home, and spent an hour or so marking trainee’s
work, then stood up and loudly announced that I was going to “FEED THE FISH”.
Treacle leapt up and we went out to find that the drizzle that has started as
I’d come home had been rather heavy. Maybe I hadn’t needed to water the plants
at all?
And once we’d fed the fish so the rain returned… torrential,
and then turned to hail.
“er indoors TM” boiled
up a rather good curry which we washed down with a bottle of the red stuff
whilst watching the first episode of the new series of “Taskmaster” out
of five contestants I’d heard of one.
And then we watched the SUTC Bake Off and cracked open
the Disaronno…






