The puppy had a good night; which is
more than I did. I saw every hour of the night. I know we did the right thing
in having her spayed; we are in no position to have litters of puppies about
the place. But I still feel (very
strongly) that I’ve done something horrible to the little dog.
I’m silly like that.
Over brekkie I watched the second
episode of “Jamestown”; a drama set
in one of the first colonies in Virginia four hundred years ago. This morning’s
episode featured women being accused of witchcraft following sickness in the
village, and nearly being burned alive (by
the local vicar) for having a birthmark. Fortunately the day was saved when
it was discovered that the local drinking water had been contaminated by
sewage. It is rather worrying that his sort of thing really happened four
hundred years ago. And even more worrying that in the meantime many people
still cling to such ridiculous superstitions.
I sparked up my lap-top and had a
look-see. I had an email about a supervisor role in the sister hospital of the
place where I work. Did I want to apply for the position? Not really. Having
been in supervisory roles before I’ve never been as content in a job as I am
right now, I’ll stick with what I know.
The South Ashford Community Forum email
arrived. The Travis Perkins yard up the road is to go and be replaced with
thirty-one apartments, and there are plans to build a café down the road.
I then set off to work on a rather wet
morning. As I drove the pundits on the radio
were talking about the recent terror attacks, and talking about how they
have supposedly been using social media for organising themselves as the
encryption is so good. There were various theories as to whether the
authorities should be able to snoop on private messages. On the one hand
people’s business is private. On the other hand the stuff I put to friends on
Facebook Messenger is hardly earth-shattering.
Perhaps if we stopped pussy-footing
around with these terrorists…?
I got to work and did my bit. I came
home through torrential rain and rainbows, and once home I took my convalescent
wolf-pack for a walk. You wouldn’t think that only a week ago Fudge could
barely walk and Treacle had had a hysterectomy yesterday.
"er indoors TM" boiled up a
rather good dinner, then (seeing how it
was Tuesday) we set off to Willesborough where the clans gathered. We
fussed the cat, and watched “Blake’s
Seven”; an early episode in which there was Blake, and there was seven of
them…
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