
Thursday 22nd November 2018
Thursday 22nd November 2018
0030hrs: Woke up, recalling a lot of the non-fictitious-like dream, I’d been having seconds earlier it seemed to me. Odd little teaser of a fantasy it was. I was living in a single room, it appeared to have elements of many of the places I have lived in and worked at, but kept changing appearance and furniture, colours etc. all the time. The thing was, I could not find a door, to get out through? Any amateur dream interpreters who can help me? Not that it matters really, cause it wasn’t a frightening or worrying nightmare for once. I seemed to be content with the situation (in the dream).
I removed my ghastly overweight, short, stubby but wobble-bellied decaying body from the £300 second-hand recliner without any accifauxpas. Off to the kitchen to take the medications and do the Health Checks.
Tended to the Health Checks
I made a brew of Assam tea in the small China mug. I do live well, don’t I?
The hemadynamometer, by the way, worked first try.
Oh dear, a busy day dawning I see!
Hope FootLady Sue is not late. I pray that things work out alright, and I am forced into missing my Winwood Social Hour meeting.
I got on with finishing off the Wednesday blog and got it posted off. Then went on WordPress Reader and looked at comments and replied.
Made a start on this post.
After doing the ablutions, this encouraged me to carry out an EIBWBBBs Search & Destroy Mission. Two in the spare room and four in the kitchen, all small ones and deceased.
Found this note that had been put through the door yesterday.
Back on the computer, working on creating some page top graphics, while I awaited the arrival of the Iceland Delivery… No, Sorry, the Morrison Delivery.
Only a small order today, but it cost more than the usual one because I bought some treats for folks for Christmas.
I treated myself to a Lamb Leg Steak. A tiny one that cost £3.19 – which is £14.00 a kg! I just hope I don’t make a faux pas cooking it. Haha!
To the wet room for an SSWW.
Back on the computer to catch-up with the TFZer Facebooking for a while, waiting for the Iceland delivery to arrive.
While moving some stuff about, I came across a letter from the landlord, Nottingham City Homes. It is an eight-
It gave an internet address where I could fill it in on there to save all the writing, so I keyed in the given wording on Google.
But, I was informed that the address does not exist?
Still, it came up with no match to any documents?
Frustrated, I was concerned that another day like yesterday might be coming. So I considering suicide methods. Only joking!
Got in the Nottingham City Homes, Winwood Heights, Hauptbereitschaftsleiteress Wardens Temporary HQ. Sarcasm & Insult distribution area. Tenants Socialisationistical Meeting Shed. Telling Inchcock off Zone. Where things like crockery and pottery get stolen from, and somewhere to rest while waiting for the bus, Portakabin. I was greeted with cheers!
En route, I took this photographicalisation of the Winwood Heights Complex.
It was drizzling with cold rain, overcast and a little gloomy.
And below, Innocent Claiming Ian Incharge, giving the thumbs-up.
I can doctor these pictures up on CorelDraw for a bit of fun later when I get the time.
I got back to the flat and the much-needed SSWW (Short-Sharp-Wee wee).
I got the laundry down as fast as I could because all the machines were empty! Took some black bags to the waste chute on the way down to the washer, got it going, and back up to update this blog.
Gaynor, Mo and Mary were in the lobby having a sit-down and gossiping session. I joined in. Well, I am fond of a good natter!
Back up to the flat and set the timer and continued doing this post until the alarm rang.
Then down to collect the laundry. Gaynor and Mo still chinwagging. Handed ’em a nibble each. Lovely gals. Moved the washing to the dryer, and yet again back up to the flat. Has as SSWW, and continued doing this diary until it was time to return down to the tenant’s laundry room.
On the way up on the lift, I decided to go out on the bus to Aldi to get some potatoes and replacement nibbles for the Social Hour box.
Late for me to go out, I know. I think the terrible, messy start to the day, and now things coming together and having enjoyed a few chinwags, my spirits had improved and with it, my determination and will-power. Klutz!
I got to the bus stop, no one else there when I arrived. A chap joined me later. The guy told me that this bus was 20 minutes late yesterday when he caught it. Not good news, as it was getting cold and a little misty out there. Well, it was 22 minutes late today. The bloke had given up and gone back to his flat by then.
I had a good wander around the shop and selected some items more than the bag of potatoes I had gone for initially. Tsk! I paid the patient gentleman on the checkout and with a heavy bag of fodder, thanked him and departed. With, two small bags of potatoes, a pack of ham trimmings, one of German smoked ham, extra mature cheddar cheese, yellow tomatoes, two bottles of spring water and a variety of nibble-box top-ups; jelly babies, spirals, chocolate wafers, nut bars and caramel wafers.
As I got to the junction with Park View, I got the camera out of my pocket to take these photographicalisations.
Each one zoomed in a little more than the previous one.
I did this so I could show the top of a Winwood Heights block of apartments, that I could see above and behind one of the house chimneys.
It indicated how the mist was falling now, and the flats were hardly noticeable in any of the distance shots.
Them being painted a light grey on that side of the building is perfect camouflage in the fog. Good job it is not on any aeroplane flight route. Hehehe!
I assumed it would be Winchester Court, that being the nearest one as the crow flies.
I noticed that the house had been fitted with Solar panels. I must ask someone in the know, how this works in practicality. Does the electricity produced save much on costs for the tenant? How is the working-out of the price and level produced? And, how long will that black brick with all the mortar around it last before it falls out? Haha!
I limped on, stopping now and then take a break from carrying the weighty bag.
I have to say, that the feet were a lot better now that FootLady Sue had done them. And the other ailments apart from Back-Pain-Brenda were agreeable to me. Things had gone from terrible to delightful suddenly, well, it felt like
But, of course, things can change!
As I got down Chestnut Walk, I took this photograph of the workers. It looked to me, like they were covering the electricity cable they buried earlier. And, I reckon, they were making way for the new bus turn-around island that will be located outside the new Extra Care and Generalfeldmarschalless Warden’s block eventually.
Things are beginning to take shape now.
I got in the apartment and put away the purchasers. Then I emptied the laundry bag I’d left with the clothes in the hallway earlier when I made the sudden decision to go to Aldi. Refilled the cleaning pots ready for the next wash.
I got the nosh prepared.
I decorated the plate with red, yellow and orange tomatoes, gherkins, dried roast onions, chestnuts, extra-strong cheddar cheese and shredded beetroot. Added the chips when they were finished cooking, and a half-filled bottle of orange juice.
I got this gobbled-up (Nearly all of it anyway!) Giving it a flavour rating of 9/10.
Washed the pots, had an SSWW, did the Health Checks, took the medications and got onto the £300 second-hand recliner to watch some TV and nibble an orange iced-sucker.
A busy day for sure. It’s good you got your feet done, but too bad you forgot to wear your hearing aids. Nice zoom series on the chimney; although I think the silver panels are new corrugated roof panels. If they are solar panels, I’m with you that they have a new solar technology happening there. That’s a right nice looking dinner.
Ah, new roof tiles? Having had a another close look, I think you are right, Tim. Oh, I do feel a fool!
Tsk!
No need to feel a fool. I see a lot of roofs since we evaluate buildings at work.