21 November 2024 (Thursday) - A Cold Walk

I quite often get up silly-early and leave “er indoors TM and the dogs in the pit where they all stay asleep. In a novel break with tradition “er indoors TM got up very early today. Treacle and Morgan immediately followed, and Bailey started crying because she is too small to get off the bed on her own.
With “er indoors TM eventually off on her errand I went back to bed. That is I went to the bed. I ogt there to find Bailey was whinging because she’s too small to get up on her own. And once she was up, the three of them started a great fighting-chasing game.
I did eventually get them to settle.
 
I got up a couple of hours later, made toast and had my usual root round the Internet. Nothing had changed. Star Trek fans were being particularly hateful to each other this morning. When I first got involved in Trekkie fandom (forty years ago) it was one big argument… but looking back it was a better quality of argument. Long before the Internet, Star Trek fans used to have fan-made magazines every few months. People would write in their opinionated rantings and have them published. Everyone else would then take offence, but rather than immediately responding (like we do with today’s Internet) we would have a few weeks in which to hone our bitter and sarcastic replies. I once made the mistake of saying that graphic novels are comic books, and the ensuing argument dragged on for years. But it wasn’t an argument like today’s bitter Internet squabbles. Because it was all done by posting to a magazine we had time to consider our replies… and so we actually had something of a debate. Admittedly no one ever agreed about anything, but there was a degree of civility about it which is lacking in today’s bickering.
 
I got the dogs onto their leads and we wandered up the road to find the car. As we went so the bin men were in Denmark Road… actually going into people’s gardens, taking the bins out and bringing them back. Usually you have to bring the bin to the pavement for them as they flatly refuse to get the bins themselves… they are clearly hoping for a Christmas box.
We drove up to the woods and parked in the lower car park for a change. Last weekend someone had stayed in a local hotel and spent three days doing all the geocaches I’d hidden there. Today we went and had a little look at the ones he couldn’t find. Three were there all along. Two were missing (or I couldn’t find them either) and one was at the other end of the woods so we left it for next time. But sorting these made for a good walk. And unlike yesterday the mud was still frozen so we didn’t get too grubby. We didn’t roll in any fox poo either. Bailey ate some though…
After five and a half miles we were back at the car.
 
We came home to find “er indoors TM had returned from her errand. She popped out to collect “Daddies’ Little Angel TM whose enforced sojourn in Enfield had come to an end. After we’d scoffed KFC they all set off to Enfield to collect stuff and Darcie WaaWaa TM .
I settled in front of the telly and watched “Star Trek: Insurrection” which wasn’t a bad film, and then fell asleep during “Star Trek: Nemesis”. As I dozed in front of the telly so Bailey dozed in the flow of warm air from the living room fire. She seems to like that. She does feel the cold, and it has been nippy today.
 
I’ve not really done anything much today, and I’m worn out. I suppose we did walk a little further than usual this morning; my daily step count is over fourteen thousand and my left knee is aching a bit. Perhaps I shouldn’t walk the dogs quite so far?

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