I
suppose I slept reasonably well; I woke at 7am unable to breathe
despite the CPAP machine's besst efforts. I'm pretty sure that I need
another nasal re-bore (like I had two years ago).
I
got up and over brekkie spent a little while putting the word out
about this week's astro club meeting. And then I had a little
look-see at the travel news. There are serious
delays at Dover at the moment due to the increased terrorrist
threat. Interestingly all those people who only a few weeks ago were
shouting about how important it is to leave the EU to have strong
border controls were today grumbling all over Facebook about the
consequences of having those strong border controls.
I
got dressed. I had intended to go straight to work in the garden but
my dog had other ideas. So I took him round the park for a walk. All
sorts of people in hi-vis jackets (with council logos and council
vans) were clearing up the carnage of yesterday's "Create"
festival. Fudge tried to content himself with hoovering up the scraps
of food which were everywhere. I *think* I stopped him.
We
came home and had a look at the pond's new filter. I thought the
ultra-violet light wasn't working; I've been grumbling about it for a
few days. The things are suppsed to glow. It wasn't glowing.
I
took it all apart and put it back together and plugged it into the
extension cable I use for the lawnmower. It glowed brightly. I put it
back onto the electrical extension I'd wired in on Friday and
nothing happened. It is bodged with the lawnmower's cable for the
time being. I'l sort it properly later in the week.
"My
Boy TM" and Lacey arrived and the idea was
that we would drive round to see "Daddies Little Angel TM".
My mum and dad were visiting "Stormageddon - Bringer of
Destruction TM" . But it turned out
that they only intended a flying visit and were gone before we could
get there.
We
had planned to go to Folkestone in the afternon to see the Alice in
the Coastal Park show. But the chaos on the motorways made going to
Folkestone an impractical idea. So we had a family barby in the
garden instead. I
took a few photos - not a bad way to spend the afternoon. Having
spent so much time, effort and money getting the garden half-way
decent we might as well use it...
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