Inchcock Today
Monday 7th February 2022
Another wicked nights sleep… although I did nod off about ten times, it’s just the repeated jumping back into wakefulness that annoys me. Another few nights of this, and I’ll have to beg the Doctor to see me. I’ve got her phone number, but I’ve not seen her for a while… now what’s her name? Hehe! Hope I can remember where the surgery is.
I lay there musing of this and that, then realised how late it was. I’m sure there was something I had to remember this morning… But the urgent need of the Porcelain Throne arose.
First, I had to remove my pyknic-shaped grossly stomached body from the £300, second-hand, c1968, cringingly-beige-coloured, not-working, rickety, incommodious, grotty recliner, and catch my balance; which, considering my need for the toileting, was a long job. Risky, in fact, when Dizzy Dennis had me sat back down against my will, and Harold’s Haemorrhoids took a thudding, I genuinely feared the bowels may take action of their own accord! The second attempt was a success. I grabbed Metal Mickey and made my way cautiously but as fast as I dared to the wet room.
A mammoth cleaning up was then needed. I did find some small areas that were splash-free, but not too many… that includes my rump and legs! An entire newly started toilet roll was needed, then the washing and disinfecting of my parts. Finally, the wet room furniture, escapage and squirts from the floor were done. This was not a good start to the day.
All refreshed, I meandered into the kitchenette, and I got the kettle on the boil. Feeling a smidge queasy now. So I made a brew of
I left the teabag soaking to brew and took a photograph of the morning sky. Then noticed the sun
The first shot I took before opening any of the windows. The whole place instantly misted over as I opened the sliding balcony
Hehehe! The view towards Nottingham City Centre had a fabulous hue to it. Not inductive to taking good photographic images, although, of course, this could be just my lack
I was impressed again with the end car parkers efforts to create artistic creations of how not to park. Haha!.
- Stubbed my toe in the shower against the server trolley.
- Knocked the bleach over, and the bottle split. To ages to get it cleaned up.
- Cut down the fingernail with the scrubbing (nail) brush.
- Slipped and banged Cartilage Cathy’s patella!
- Water not draining away very well in the shower.
- Again, I stubbed my toe against the server trolley in the shower.
- And yet again, on leaving the wet room after cleaning it up, I managed to walk into the door frame without any effort whatsoever! Things are not going well here!
Back on the computer, well behind with everything now. Got a belt-on with the blogging again…About two hours or so later… ♫Oh, Susana♫ chimed forth from the door chime.
A couple of months ago, I did leave the tap running, and it flooded the poor gal out; the guilt increased, shame as well…
But hen we got in, as I say, I fully expected to see a flood of water filling the place, as before… Everything looked normal to Deana; I was just flummoxed yet relieved, oh, so relieved I’d not left the tap running!
The mysteries of Winwood Heights strikes again! The ghosts, wraiths, spectres, cacodemons, apparitions, and other grotesqueries haunt the hallways and lobbies, searching for Inchcock, creating ambiguities, abstrucities, perplexities, misfortunes, botherations, to scare and worry the living daylights out of me. Confuse me, too!
I managed to get visits to Facebook, TFZer and Winwood Heights sites done. Get caught up with the WordPress reader. Then ended up making an order for Amazon. I found a new product on Amazon that should, well, it claims can help restful sleep! So I ordered one for Carer Richard and for me.
The BP was another pleasing result. Sys 130, Dia 56, Pulse 72. Very good! 😍
The body temperature on the Chinese (Hong Kong) made by Shenzhen Relee Electronic & Technology Co. Ltd, contactless thermometer, showed 33.4°c, yet another good result, methinks. 😍
Took this photo of the evening view from the kitchen window.
I went on CorelDraw and opened the YourArea Emagazine from the Emails to see if any news items were worth making and saving for graphics to use in tomorrow’s blog. There were.
Care Olivier arrived, only her second calling on me. Nice young gal.
Changed ready for the head-down, got seated in the unwelcome recliner and… ♫ Oh, Susana ♫ from the door buzzer chimed away. An emergency plumber, from the Joans/Jeans flat below, to have a look at the possible reason for the leak. He did find a leak that he corrected, but he didn’t think that it would have been bad enough to have caused the damage that the gal suffered. Hmm?
I started to watch a Crime Documentary on the goggle-box… ZZZ!

Maybe you need to be The Inchcock Inquisition? Great set of photos. That is a woeful list of shower shenanigans. You have to be careful pilled bleach, you might be accused of being too white. Great vitals. Decent looking meal.
some good photomographs of the city from your lofty perch. Three of four driver showing how not to park, as an admonition. That large red van is a loyal member of the Consistently Bad Parkers Alliance.
Carer Richard is a good guy, he pays attention to detail.
I was also worried that the leak may have originated from flat 72, a relief to find that it was not.
Days can pass by very quickly. Were I to change the time on our clocks to Nottingham time, I would get up in the morning and find that it was already afternoon. Might think twice about trying that then. 🙂
The mealette was smallish but at least tastewise pleasant I hope.
Cheers, mate
I was thinking on way to describe this on the Winood House Site, you put that so well, I’d like to use it.
Dodgy stuff time, Billum. The oroginal Time Machine oints that out. Hehe! I liked that earlier ones betterer.
I was so tired, but that little nibble went down a treat, thank you Sir.
As my Auntie Peggy would often say (she was the only one of the 12 Aunties on Mams side, that had a sense of humour); “You shouldn’t not consider the future until it bothers you!” I can see her face now smiling after she said it.