Thursday 29th September 2016
0255hrs: Aching all over, sneezing and coughing I awoke pondering on the dreams I’d had. I was in a queue of people at St Peters Gate… a group of bearded men walking down the line and they all stopped at me, and drew a cross in marker pen on my chest? That is the only bit I can recall in any detail, although later I think I was in a boat that was sinking?
I could feel the benefit of my trying last night to increase the heat from the storage heaters, but think I might have overdone it a bit. The place felt warm and snug I thought.
Thinking it was later than it was, I extracted myself from the working perfectly again £300 second-hand recliner and hobbled into the kitchen, took the medications and made a brew.
Got the vegetables prepared and into the slow cooker Crock-Pot, the potatoes in a saucepan on a low heat.
Good news from the WRHD session, no struggle, only the tiniest bit of blood from Haem Aroid, and Little Inchy no bleeding at all. Anne Gyna, Duo Denal and Roger Rea Flux all being kind to me. The odd sneeze now and them, but Nae bother.
Got the Social Hour things in the bag ready for later. Laptop on and started this off and finished yesterday’s post.
Did much graphicalisationing and Facebooking for a few hours.
Checked emails: Then did an order for Iceland.
Got the ablutions done, and smelling sweet again, I went off to visit Olive. She might not be in, though, today is her Scrabble session, I think.
Olive was in, she told me off, for forgetting her Scrabble day is on a Tuesday. She was not available for a cuddle or gossip, though, as she was just going into the shower to do her ablutions. I apologised and left.
Off to the Tenants Social Hour at the Community Hut.
It was bit windy this morning, but the sky looked fabulous to me?
I had a walk around both blocks of apartments and back to the front of them.
On the greenery between the chestnut
trees, as I turned around to go to the Community Shed, I noticed how my shadow looked rather amusing, with me legs apparently elongated somewhat.
Hehe!
So I took a photograph of it to give you a laugh like.
Wandered over to and into the hut, where I received my second telling-off of the day from the two tenants who run the session.
I had arrived too early.
Then, as I leant the bag on the edge of a table to get the raffle prizes out to put on the end one, she told me not to put my bag on the table, and gave me a highly disapproving stare!
Oh dear, what a start to the day.

Not so many folks there this week. Bill and BJ turned up, though. Most people seemed to have a real happy time. Funny, this week, there was were only three of us on out table instead of the usual six
Funny, this week, there was only three of us on our table instead of the usual six.
But that didn’t stop the raffle prizes being won on it, I won one, Bill won four, BJ won three and good old Eddy won Six!
The others there didn’t half give us some stick for that! Hehehe!
The reflux valve started to play up, and I thought I’d leave, only a few minutes later than usual, to get some medicine down me.
Called at Olive’s on the way, no answer.
To the porcelain for a WRWW first, then had a swig of the Aludrox, stirred the Crock-pot vegetables, turned off the now boiled potatoes
and got the laptop on to do a post about Mike Steeden’s poetry book.
Did a humorous graphic to go with it.
Took a few hours, but I was mildly pleased with the resultant effort.
Feeling a bit tired now, but why?
Had a go on Facebook and checked the emails.
Got the Cumberland pie in the oven. About 40 minutes to go and I should be serving up the pie with the Crock-Pot vegetables and new potatoes… better get to the porcelain. Hehe!
By gum that were good!
New Potatoes, Cumberland Pie with cheese, onions, swede, carrots, leeks, garden peas, mash, minced beef, delicious gravy.
Two slices wholemeal bread thins, followed by lemon drizzle and a Cox’s apple.
Mmm! 9/10
Felt done-in now! Sudden weariness.
Settled to watch some TV and managed to, as well for a few hours. Then the calls for a WRWW came thick and fast. Up out of the £300 second-hand recliner, to the porcelain, back to the recliner, kip for a while, up out of the…
Tsk!



Caught the L9 into town (It was nice not to get on the wrong bus).
The Slab Square as now cleared of the stall, amusement and eating stalls.
I went around the block and back into the Square, where I saw a chap who had taken his dog into the fountains to let him drink from the spray.
Caught the L9 and as it travelled along Upper Parliament Street, I managed to get a shot of one of the new electric battery powered street cleaning machines through the buses window.
Got the meal prepared. A big un!
Went into the kitchen to make a brew and then:
Made the brew and took the morning medications.
Did some graphics and posted them to Facebook.
Got a cuppa and fell asleep. When I woke to throw away the cold mug of tea and replace it, the skyline outside looked amazing to me.
Got the washing, which I’d got ready last night, all sorted and waiting to go down to the laundry room. When I arrived at the machines, around 0325hrs, someone had used both dryers and they had not used a washer. Naughty! Still, it didn’t work out too bad, the spinner with the timer showing indicated it had 34 minutes left. So I did my wash on the short cycle which takes 30 minutes. Returned to the flat, made a cuppa, started the laptop up and started to sort the Inchcock Today posts.
Back down to the laundry room and the lady who’d used both dryers arrived to retrieve her washing. She did not clean out the filter on either machine –Double naughty! She took her things away and I cleaned out both filters for her. Transferred my stuff to the dryer and back up to the flat.
Made sure the expensive mini M&S Quiche Lorraine was safely in the refrigerator for later.
Did some Facebooking.
The drizzle started to fall.
I had a wander around and a slow walk to the Victoria Market (Mall).
Set about doing Jane’s sad last photographs of Queenie. A real lady in the cat world that will be missed terribly.
Jane told me she is the only female in the house now.
Got the fodder meal ready and digested it.
Took the morning medications with another Senna tablet, made a cuppa and started the hunt for the missing slipper.
Did some graphic creating in CorelDraw X8 and Facebooking.
Getting into the lift, found the floor was in a right state.
Walked straight down through the slab square to the bank.
There was a converted VW Camper Coffee Shop as well. Clever and original idea I thought, that was.
There was a stall, the one on the left here: Mrs Bishops Doggy Deli that brought a smile to me face, I have to say.
I wandered around the side streets and wondered what the Morris type dancing was in celebration of?
The wind was blowing the trees about in the Slab Square as I took this shot of the Council House and Little John’s clock dome.
I’ve never heard of most of them? National Punctuation Day was there, not my strongest point.
For some reason, I found the view from the kitchen window this morning to be extra appealing?
Back onto the laptop and CorelDraw graphicationalisationing, then the pleasant Morrison man arrived with the goods.
I noticed a new instruction sign on the side of the L8 bus.
As I passed the Market Place it looked a bit busier today, but still sad.
what I think might be incredibly fashionable sense conscious.
As we got to the Sainsbury Store island where a right turn in required – the traffic was gridlocked for a good while, possibly due to the end of the road being blocked off for the underground Gas Workings.
Got the custard doughnuts and went down to give them to Deana and collect some orange waste bags. This was not to be. It took ages to get down with the workmen still lugging material up and down, but I got to the Community Hut, and no one was in, all locked up.
Got the mini quiche lorraine with a slice of smoked cheese on top in the oven. BBQ Chicken legs, lettuce, onions, pickled egg, roast onions, yellow and red little cherry type tomatoes, Nordic style bacon, beetroot, sliced green and yellow peppers and sliced cox’s apple.
Taking BJ’s photo and chinwagging to him, I was telling him about me having my first ever quiche, and it dawned on me then… I’d forgotten all about the Morrisons delivery that must have arrived while I was talking with Olive.
Which he did when the noise died down, and the other tenants had left, bless him.
The Morrison man called as soon as I got in. They could not deliver again today after all. Made arrangements to have it tomorrow at the same time as I should have been here to receive it today, twixt 0900 > 1000 hrs. The man apologised for not being able to sort it sooner. I told him it was my fault anyway and thanked him.
Feeling depressed and was well and truly pissed off with me now.
Made a large mug of tea and got on with updating this tosh. Then did some graphicalisationing for at least five hours.
Took the medications and got the fodder ready.
Called on Olive, she was in great form and twinkling! A talk laugh and cuddle and I returned to number 72 and added some lamb gravy granules to the vegetables.
Got the fodder served up in the bowl and tucked into it.


Got the fodder ready: