We had a relatively late
night last night, but being on a late start meant I could have a bit
of a lie-in this morning. And I did. I staggered out of my pit just
as "er indoors TM" was going to
work, and I had a rather leisurely toast and jam whilst I browsed the
Internet. It’s amazing what happens there.
I saw that I have another
follower on Twitter: the Health Channel is following my tweets.
That’s nice of them. Someone else who is also following my tweets
is miloochocinco64, who invited me to do unspeakable things to her
chest area. I wonder how and why these people find me on Twitter –
bearing in mind I’ve not twitted since last October.
I had an email about some
kite festivals for the summer – in Lingfield, Shoreham and deepest
Sussex. I might be more inclined to go to some of them if only they
weren’t so far away.
And I got turned down for
some of the jobs I applied for on Monday. But am I downhearted?
I had a go on Facebook:
it’s amazing how much time I waste there. I realise that some of my
loyal readers aren’t impressed with that website, but I find it
invaluable for keeping up with what others are getting up to, for
looking at photos, for showing off photos, for organising events and
get - togethers. And for playing games – a shame that its version
of scrabble (words with friends) is playing up at the moment.
To work, where I did my
bit, and managed to get out a few minutes early: tonight we had an
astro club committee meeting. The BBC2 TV program Stargazing Live
2012 is back on TV on the 16th, 17th and 18th of this month (next
week!) and we are holding a "Stargazing Live"
event a week on Saturday. Following on from last year's frankly
amazing event, this time we will have a huge selection of telescopes
set up outside for some public viewing (weather permitting).
Inside the main hall, we will be having a selection of highly
entertaining astronomical talks and planetarium shows on our main
screen, including me wittering on about matters astronomical. There
will be a telescope workshop with our resident experts and retail
partners. Refreshments will be available, there is ample parking and
all are welcome.
And as well as whatever
the BBC throw at us for staging the event, the Federation of
Astronomical Societies have given us a hundred quid for getting off
of our backsides and doing something.
See you there?
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