4 March 2026 (Wednesday) - Foggy

I had a terrible night… I woke to the sound of a huge crash at half past two. It could only have been the sound of someone falling down the stairs… and then there was silence. I lay awake for two seconds thinking that “er indoors TM was laying dead at the bottom of the stairs, and then she snored.
As I got up to investigate so three dogs moved into the warm spot I’d vacated.
I came downstairs to find absolutely nothing awry (apart from some turds by the back door where someone had tried to get outside but met a locked door). What could that crash have been?
I then lay awake for over an hour. I eventually nodded off only to wake in a cold sweat following a nightmare in which I was in prison for no apparent reason and was running an illicit bar and toiletry supply shop, and the inmates were getting rather cross about the poor ale selection and the colour of the washbags.
I lay awake for another hour before nodding off… only to find myself embroiled in another nightmare in which I was teaching the trainees at work how to recognise various stars, planets and constellations only to have the bosses complaining that these lessons should be done in daylight hours so that everyone could see what was going on.
 
I got up, made toast and had a look at the Internet. I had a message from Facebook. Last week I reported a video in which some chap was getting spiders to fight each other to the death. Apparently that doesn’t breach their community standards.
There wasn’t much else happening on-line this morning. I Munzed, Wordled from “hours” through “chain”, “wheel” and “theme” to “theft”, then got ready for the off.
 
I took the dogs up to the woods where the car park was very empty – there were only four other cars. Had the fog put people off? It was a very foggy morning. Although the fog slowly cleared, when we started our walk there was at best only twenty yards visibility.
As it was so foggy I took the longer route through what is often the muddier part of the woods in the hope of seeing deer. We didn’t see deer, but I think I heard a boar snuffling, and we rescued a normal person. At about our furthest point from the car park we met a young lady with camera and tripod who sadly asked if I could help her as she’d lost her bearings. She had a map… but a map is only any use if you know where you are on the map. I put her right and left her to her photography.
And fifty yards later the path was blocked where a tree had come down.
As we came back to the car park (where there is internet signal) my phone pinged about a new geocache which was only a mile away and had gone live whilst we’d been on our walk… and had been found for the first time whilst we’d been on our walk. Ho hum…
 
With walk walked we came home. The dogs were surprisingly clean so we skipped bath. I made us both a cuppa then I had a pootle in the garden. I topped up the bird feeder, and had a little look-see. Much of the bigger plants in big pots are sprouting again. The polyanthus are in flower. One or two of the potted plants look a bit iffy, but I’ll give them a week or so.
Last weekend we got some seeds and daffodils from the garden centre (the one that Bailey didn’t crap in). Today I put the daffodils into a plant box and planted the seeds. The instructions mentioned about keeping them warm so I’ve made a makeshift greenhouse in the back room. The seeds might sprout; they might not. Time will tell – it always does.
As I did the seeds so I was very conscious of a smell of tiddle. Was it the dogs? I suspect it might be rats and/or mice going after the seed the birds spill from the feeders. There’s always been rats and mice in the back gardens down our road ever since the council built houses over the back (many years ago). I’ve tried humane traps which have caught mice… but I’m then left with the dilemma of what to do with the mice which I’ve caught. I’m too soft to kill them myself, and when I’ve released them at the far end of the garden, Treacle has then caught them herself (and eaten them!)
I’ve been onto Amazon and got some peppermint oil jollop the smell of which is apparently abhorrent to rodents. It might work; it might not. Again, time will tell.
 
I came in, had a hot cross bun for dinner and spent an hour marking a trainee’s essay on bleeding disorders, then cracked on with the ironing. As I ironed I watched episode of “Four In A Bed” as I do. And it was rather entertaining. The episodes went from a rather nice hotel in Aberdeen to a posh country club in the Midlands to a delightful guest house in the Lake District. And every place had its supposed faults pointed out by some chap running a rather grim backstreet Blackpool B&B.
As I watched telly so I took ironing out of the washing machine and put more in. There’s never a dull moment in my life…
 
“er indoors TM boiled me up a plate of egg and chips and went out to dinner with her mates. I wrote up a little CPD… and then I settled in front of the telly. Today’s been rather busy. Today was supposed to be a day off. I’m working five of the next seven days. Just like being full time again

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