I slept reasonably well; of all the dogs little Bailey
takes up an awful lot of bed space when she puts her mind to it.
I made toast and had a look at a rather dull internet. Not
much was going on at all really. I spent a few minutes wrestling with a geocaching puzzle that went
live yesterday. I have an idea what it is all about, but turning that idea into
longitude and latitude wasn’t going as well as it might until I had a sudden
stroke of genius. Ironically with no finds having been logged I might have had
a First to Find, but I wouldn’t have got to the Romney Marsh and back before
Dog Club…
We drove to Dog Club. As we drove Steve was on the radio
doing the guess the lyrics competition. I didn’t have a clue.
Dog club was fun. Pogo came along. He spent the first few
minutes on his lead as he was finding it all a bit too much, but after a few
minutes he joined in. All dogs find it a bit much to begin with, but soon get
the hang of it.
As we came home I got the Mystery Year competition right on
the second attempt. When was the last Jeeves and Wooster series made for the
telly? 1990.
“er indoors TM” set off to craft club.
I took the dogs home and had a busy morning. I washed the fox poo off of
Bailey, hung out the washing and put more in, generally tidied up and threw
away, and ran round with the Hoover. By the time “er indoors TM”
came back from craft club I was worn out.
We loaded ourselves and the dogs into the car and set off to
Tudeley; a small village near Tonbridge. We took mostly the route I take when
working on Pembury, and as always the roads were a nightmare with totally unnecessary
temporary traffic lights seemingly everywhere. But we weren’t *that*
late.
We had a rather good afternoon sitting in the sunshine
drinking beer and port and chatting… up until the torrential rain stopped play.
Amazingly I stayed awake as we drove home, and it wasn’t
long before Steve, Sarah and Chris came round and we had a very good evening on
the Infinity tale playing “Sorry”, “Ticket to Ride” and Game of Life”.
A very good day…
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