A lie-in would have been
nice. But "My Boy TM" started
getting his fishing gear at 6am. I'm reliably informed he did it
quietly. But once he'd spent half an hour cluttering about I couldn't
get back to sleep. So I got up and had a look on the Internet. I
couldn't believe social networking this morning: was I really the
only person who didn't watch the Euro-vision Song Contest last night?
It's exactly the same thing every year, and it was looking tired ten
years ago. And everyone still tunes in to it. What's the attraction?
I got the washing out on
to the new washing line I put up the other day, and we set off to
Bethersden for a walk. I'd originally invited forty people along, but
what with prior arrangements, moving houses, bereavements, bad backs,
exams, girlfriends announcing they would never walk again in their
lives, forgetting to invite people, still being drunk from last
night, hay fever and one thing and another there was quite a high
drop-out rate. But eight of us and a dog met up at Bethersden church
and set off. This was a walk we did at the beginning of the month
and it was very wet underfoot then. Today the ground had really dried
out. We had a really good wander. Through the airstrip, past the
reindeer and wallabies, and through the fields and woods back to
where we'd left the cars. Four and a bit miles; two and a bit hours.
A lovely way to spend a day. And having left the cars by the pub we
had a crafty pint with our pic-nic before going back home again.
A quick round-up of the
catalogues we didn't get yesterday, and then home. Then I got cross.
Having finally got some batteries into my USB binoculars/camera
today. I took loads of close-up photos with it, and got home to find
that it's not recognised by Windows 7. I spent quite a bit of time
downloading drivers and mucking about; all to no avail. If anyone has
a PC that runs on Windows XP that I can dump to, I would be
grateful....
I have access to XP machines so give me the kit and a usb key and I will get your photo's off for you.
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