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25 June 2023 (Sunday) - Brekkie, Family, Garden

I slept through till half past six this morning, which was something of a result. As I lay awake I had a stroke of genius (I have those from time to time). With another hot day forecast I thought I might get the garden chores done before it got too warm. So I ran out the hose to top up the pond, put a load of washing in, ran out the waste hose for the pond filter and cleaned that out. I spent a few minutes harvesting dog dung, pulled weeds out of the gravel and thought better of getting the lawn mower out. At half past seven I decided to stop as I was dripping sweat.
I made toast and had my usual look at the Internet. Facebook took an absolute age to load again. It starts up, and then hangs on a “Facebook from Meta” page; “Meta” being the parent company as if anyone cares at all about that. These companies have a vastly over-inflated opinion of themselves, don’t they? Look at the start of any film you might watch on the telly or at the cinema. “A Bizz Tiddly production in co operation with Wazzo films made by a grant from the arsebiscuits corporation…
No one cares.
Eventually the Internet got working and I saw that I had another dodgy friend request this morning. Every few days I get a friend request featuring either aggressive -looking women or effeminate-looking men all of whom are peddling porn. Today’s one claimed to be “your abuser or your saver” and had written “Address me as Mistress Super Villainess, elegant bully & Financial sadist”. I suppose they somehow make money out of it. They won’t from me though.
Interestingly this one’s left foot appeared to be on its right leg and appeared to be missing a toe. I expect that could be a conversation starter at those socially awkward moments.
I then hung out washing, rolled in the hose pipes and cleared more dog poo… as I was hanging out the washing three small dogs had seen that the garden was devoid of dung and had rectified the situation.
 
We settled the dogs and went out for a little mission. Bearing in mind the epic adventure they had had yesterday and how hot the forecast for today was, a quiet day would do them good.
 
We drove up to the town centre and met old friends for what is becoming a regular catch-up over brekkie. We scoffed and chatted and put the world to rights for an hour, then went on a little shopping spree. To “The Works” to get jigsaw puzzles. Personally I can’t stand jigsaw puzzles, but mother-in-law is rather keen on them.
And having got a couple of jigsaw puzzles we set off to visit mother-in-law; today was her eighty-first birthday. She seemed well.
As we chatted I noticed my Dad’s sister walking past the window, so I ran outside and bellowed “HELLO AUNTIE LINDA” up the street, Some of my earliest memories are Auntie Linda saying how she hates being called “Auntie” so I never turn down a chance to do so.
 
Having caught up with family members I see far too infrequently we set off homewards. We’d taken a rather circuitous route to Hastings because of the road closures, but it turned out that there hadn’t been any road closures. Oh, how we laughed when we found out.
We took the direct route home, pausing only briefly at the farm shop. Once home we woke the dogs, and alternated between sitting under the parasol in the garden and telling Treacle off for randomly barking for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
I wish Morgan (and all of them) would drink the clean fresh water we put down for them, and not drink from the pond…
 
Soon be dinner time… some rather good scoff from the farm shop and cherry cider from the farm shop too.

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