
Friday 16th March 2018
Catalan: Divendres 16 de març de 2018
0200hrs: Woke and regained a modicum of logicality and concentration. As I lay there getting up enough steam to tackle the sorting out of what needed doing, it dawned on me that the laundry had not been done yet. Out of the £300 second-hand recliner with ease, almost. Gathered the prepared bag of clothes and accoutrements and off down to the laundry room. No tea making, wee-wees or stubbing of toes – I surprised myself with my determination. Noegenesis seeking, I pressed on.
A search and inspection revealed no beetles lurking anywhere within the confines of the cage.
The lift rattled a bit, as it descended down to the ground floor.
I perused the notice boards, but could not see any new signs for us.
For a moment a bit of a panic set-in when I nipped out to take a photo of the foyer area. I thought I had left the door-fob up in the flat. The stomach went cold as I searched not
It felt warm outside this morning, I could hear the birds chirping and singing away to their heart’s content.
A little early in the day I thought?
Surprised me some of the things I see in the laundry room waste bin sometimes.
This morning it had sections of polystyrene
The input trays had to be cleaned up and old soap powder removed. Wiped around the casings.
Off back up to the apartment in lift number one this time. Had a visit from Dizzy Dennis on the way up. Only a short one, though.
Up and in the flat. Had a wee-wee.
Started to finish off the Thursday diary.
Down again to move the things from the
As I did so, it moved and trapped my finger in the gap as the plastic sprang back into
I think I might have said at the time, ‘Well fancy that!’
Hehehe!
Don’t know why I’m laughing.
Oh, I was annoyed with myself. I checked the drums on the washer and dryer in case I’d missed it earlier. No odd sock found! I pressed on and got the folded clobber into the big blue bag.
Cleaned the filter and casings and as I turned to leave, there was the offending sock right in the corner behind the door! A real mystery to me, how it got there. But I was so pleased to have found it.
I thought I’d done well, then I realised I’d not taken the jammies, dressing gown or towels down with the other things to launder!
Up to number 72 and got the Thursday diary finished and posted off. Sorted the pictures ready for using later.
(I shivered).
Got on with starting this diary of next, got as far as here. Then went to the WordPress reader, then comments.
Went into the kitchen, and was startled when I saw the fog and it was raining so heavy as well. When I got back to the computer, I had a look at the weather forecast for this weekend – Amber warning for snow and flooding!
Sunday the most significant threat with snow showers forecast.
Makes it worse with the freezing temperatures overnight. Oh, ‘Ecky-thump!
Went onto Facebook to see if things would allow me this time. Slowed down often, but I got most things done.
Off to do the ablutions now. A good session, apart from the medicationalisationing procedures.
Got things ready, and left the flat. Got the door locked
Got to the lift, and remembered I had forgotten to take the Chips, to give to anyone who liked them. This being part of my running down of naughty-foods, in my effort to lose weight. I still have all those ready meals in the fridge, but am not going to throw or give them away. Back to pick the box up. Tsk!
Got to the Temporary Wardens hut, and both Deana and Julie were in their office. I popped in to explain about my not getting anything information wise from the Fire meeting yesterday.
Seems that many other tenants were the same. She didn’t seem bothered by this, that assuaged my guilt.
Mary, Cindie and Welsh Bill were all in the big room. They all looked and sounded in good form. We had a decent nattering session.
The buses arrived, and we went out to join the mass of residents waiting. On the City bound one, and got the crossword book activated.
Dropped off the bus and I went to Tesco. With the aim of seeing what vegetables they had on offer, and get some potato cakes. The choice of veg was dismal, tatty, with some out of date. I wandered to the bread section, and things were the same. Out of date loaves, and their potato cakes had doubled in price and only had one day’s shelf life left on them. I put back the basket and went.
Seconds after taking this photo, he veered onto the footway. How he missed hitting the sign on the footway, I don’t know.
But it was a testimony to his cycling skills, all done at speed as well. Good job there were no pedestrians around. In fact, the place looked like a ghost town.
It brought to my mind, a picture of the few Nottinghamian residents, having survived a cataclysm and apocalypse, were wandering around, not knowing what to do. Their mobiles and iPads don’t work, no one around worth mugging, nowt on the TV! (Deep that, won’t it, even surprised me!)
Bleak, depressing, dark, dank, sad and dismal were the words that came to mind.
Hehehe!
I think I might use this photo to make a funny as a page top for later.
There were no Big Issue sellers to be seen this morning in the centre.
The depressive atmosphere prevailed even at the bus stop. People around in numbers, but no one talking? Got onto the bus when it arrived.
Entered the flat, up the lift and ran into my neighbour and Obergruppenfureress Warden Deana as they were getting into the elevator. Words of greeting were exchanged.
At the flat, I was somewhat perplexed to find the door unlocked. Had I failed to do this earlier when I had to keep returning to collect things I’d forgotten to take with me? I don’t think I’ve ever forgotten to lock this door before? Had someone been in, somebody who had called to see me and found the door open! Mmm?
Thee thoughts soon left my brain, as I had to go to the wet-room to clean things up and change PPs. A little bleeding had taken place while I was out and about.
Got the camera and zoomed in to take a shot of the busy gal.
My mind turned to the attention of the comestibles. It is not easy to comether myself not to eat my usual foodstuffs. I still have three ready-made meals in the fridge that I do not want to throw out and love the taste of them. I must eat them, but with far less other foods… This is not easy.
At least I have ordered some vegetarian Cumberland Pie on next weeks food order. Tsk, again!
I was determined to watch some ‘Hustle’ on the box tonight and got down earlier than my usual. Hoping to nod-off, thus making it possible for me to watch some of the programme when I woke again. But no, I nodded off and stayed that way. Humph!
Sometimes you have to laugh to keep from crying. Hope your visit about tge dizzies is coming up soon. <3
Thanks, petal.
I’ll check on that on Monday, cheers for reminding me, Corin.
Hope the snow clears by then so I can get out and about. Snowed in here today. But other areas have it far worse, so I mustn’t complain.
Taketh care. XXX
You have a missing sock? I think washers and dryers eat socks, and apparently one of those beastly machines tried to eat your hand as well.
There is a song by the 1910 Fruitgum Company called “1, 2, 3 Red Light” that was a bubblegum rock hit in the 1960’s. Do you know it? You could do a song called “1, 2, 3 Whoopsiedangleplop”. I hate it when I keep remembering I forgot one more thing when trying to get out of the house. I was thinking I should replace the front door with a revolving door like I have on my darkroom. It would make it easier to deal with multiple trips back and forth remembering what I forgot.
You are taking Quiet Riot’s song “Metal Health” AKA “Bang Your Head” all too seriously. Even though the members of Quiet Riot are in their 60’s or dead, metal health head banging is suited for much younger people and should be kept to a minimum as one ages. Careful now.
That is a good looking dinner, and well deserved after a day of 1, 2, 3 whoopsiedangleplopping and head banging.
Love the wording on the washers. Hehehe! Damned things!
Afraid I don’t know the 1,2,3, song, Tim. But I’ll look it up later, while I’m snowed in here. Tsk! I’ll have to check up on Quiet Riot’s song “Metal Health” as well.
The advice on head-banging has been taken in, thanks.
Hopefully the snow might thaw out by Tuesday, otherwise I’ll have to cancel the hospital appointment. Mind you, they have cancelled it three time themselves.
Cheers Sir.