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Looking ahead we'll get the belts of rain coming in until Tuesday Wednesday but not all that much wind


But we have to start somewhere, and rain in the plains and snowmass on the mountains are both extremely welcome in this part of the country.
The rest of the country, not so much.

As we now live in a flat with only one door, it isn't possible to open the front door to let the new year in with the back door open to let the old one out. Also, a dark stranger carrying a lump of coal would NOT be admitted. However I have cleaned the house very well so my granny would be proud :)
I shall be celebrating in our traditional manner with a small dram and then retiring well before 12.



We managed to avoid the lonny dook yesterday - according to the RNLI there were 400 dookers this year. We heard them from the house as they ran in!
Today I have mainly been fiddling with my website, and have managed not to break it :)

Crazy people R!! Glad you haven't broken your website!


To get ready to continue writing LIMBO from its horrible rough draft and piles of notes, I'm re-reading NETHERWORLD, and remembering lots of little details as I go. Interesting exercise.

Pic of the lake from this week, showing roughly what it should look like (still a bit low in places)
https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
How it looked in September when it was really low
https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
It is Alicia, although I'm going to have to eat into some of my reading time if I want to eat better and earlier this year, which seems disappointing!


Thanks Alicia, such an enabler! I'm going to try and get in the habit of making 2 pans of food on a Sun, to have 3 lunches and 3 teas, then hopefully there'll be something at food club friend can make soup from, so that can be Thu tea (and maybe Fri).



And there are three more atmospheric rivers in our immediate future. That will create flooding and mudslides.
Praying for the millions who will be affected worldwide.

Forgot to say, read MT's latest blog post yesterday, did have me in tears at places, but well done on getting through 2022 with all it's challenges x


A really wet day today, but we have finally got BT broadband back rather than wifi.
It appears that on December 14th Openreach migrated a lot of people from one system to another and we were only half migrated. So as all our data hadn't stayed together, our broadband just stopped.
Anyway an engineer actually turned up, worked out what must have happened and had a long talk with Openreach IT people who married our data up again

Glad you have finally got internet sorted Jim, you've been missed.

I can't believe there wasn't a WRITTEN prescription for your bloodwork. Sounds rather slipshod to me.





Another pandemic gift.





Raining here again, after a dry day or two. It's been so wet here for the last few weeks, there's quite a lot of standing water in the fields now. Hard to remember last summer when the golf courses were the colour of sand

Raining here again, after a dry day or two. It's been so wet here for the last few weeks, there's quite a lot of standing water ..."
I wish, it was really cold sitting under it for a whole hour!

Raining here again, after a dry day or two. It's been so wet here for the last few weeks, there's quite a lot of standing water ..."
absolutely rotten wet here, getting ridiculous. We're lucky we don't really flood because the water runs off to the sea too quickly :-)



A little daunting.

Yes we had several inches in the bottom of a wheelbarrow the other morning




Gold to have in the freezer for dinner or lunch."
yes my lady wife will make many things in double the amount or even more, and freeze for next week or whatever.

Every day before he went to school, he'd grab two different varieties, frozen, and stick them in his backpack. By lunchtime they'd be thawed and ready to eat! No thinking for a whole months of lunches.

My sister in law used to make sandwiches every Sunday and freeze them for lunches, I never liked the thought personally.
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