I woke this morning to
find myself completely deaf in my left ear. This jollop that the
doctor prescribed hasn't done an awful lot of good really. Normally
as I watch the telly I have the volume set to about level twenty-two
so as not to disturb anyone. If I had it below level forty this
morning I couldn't hear it. I spent quite a bit of the day feeling
light-headed. I expect that's all ear-related. I shell see if I can't
get it sorted in the next day or so...
As I drove to work today
I was glad to hear that there was quite a lot of news coverage for
the "Curiosity" robot which has been successfully
landed on Mars. It weighs about a ton and is the size of a small
car. I'm hoping for great things from it, for all that the public
reaction was to ask why NASA were sending robots and not astronauts
(!)
I got to work ten minutes
earlier than I might normally have done; there's a geocache nearby
that I failed to find a couple of times last week. My geocaching
colleagues also failed to find it last week, and I couldn't find it
this morning. I emailed the cache's owner that we couldn't find it
in the hope that they might give me a clue. They replied to tell us
(in general terms) that we were looking in the right place. I
suppose that means we need to look harder.
Yesterday I mentioned
that I'd found a Trackable in one of the geocaches at Folkestone
Warren. I took it into work planning to show off to other geocachers
only to find that someone else had also found one over the weekend.
We swapped them (that's allowed) and I shall send my new one on it's
way tomorrow. This one is Germany-bound. I'd like to get a Trackable
of my own and send it off on its merry way with instructions to make
it's way back to my own geocache. If any of my loyal readers are
going overseas in the next few weeks, please let me know.
I then spent much of the
day looking at the torrential rain outside and tried to reconcile it
to the weather forecast which had predicted occasional light showers.
It must be marvellous to be a professional weather forecaster. You
can be utterly rubbish at your job, because everyone expects weather
forecasts to be rubbish.
After work I stopped in
Martyr's Field. I've driven through here for the last year; driving
past a geocache. I found it tonight. I would have left the Trackable
that was in my pocket, but the cache was too small. I then went on to
Morrissons to spend my voucher on port and deodorant before filling
up the car with sixty quid's worth of petrol. I can't see the
attraction in shopping....
I'm going to the canaries in November.
ReplyDeleteThere are some geocaches in the town i,m going to.
More than happy to send your trackable on it's way.