Here we go then… deep breath…
- 7. 45am – Lee to the local Parcels office to pick up mystery parcel. CHECK
- 10.00am – Front path and side path pressure washed. CHECK
- 11.15am – OCA Magazine final design, final proof read and signed-off for printing. CHECK
- 12.00 noon – Truckloads of little jobs to sort relating to work. CHECK
- Ann and Lee sorting out the cats for their six-weekly ‘service’. CHECK
- 5.00pm – Down to Lee’s to disconnect the fridge/washing machine/remove the curtains and track and finish off her packing. CHECK
6.40pm – Phew! What a day, but the packing now all done and Lee officially moves out Monday when the storage guys turn up! So, it’s ‘bye-bye’ 3 Avondale Mews for the last time – the bailiffs are repossessing it on Friday on behalf of Santander.
By way of relaxing, we decided to sit down and watch one of my recent purchases on Blu-ray DVD: ‘Narnia – Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ – only I couldn’t find it (I must have lent it to someone!). Instead, we went for ‘Mulan’, a DVD I’d bought last June, and never got around to watching. It came with great reviews, so we were eager to see what it was like. Trouble was, as I inserted it into the player, I spotted that it only had two language tracks – Mandarin, and err, Mandarin, and even with sub-titles, it demanded quite a bit of concentration. Still, a goodish film if, overall, a little long.
I got into blogging quite late in life, not publishing my first post until 2004 – well into my 40s! My lifelong love of technology and communication (in all its forms), together with a fondness for the art of writing seemed to be the perfect combination to contribute a few words to the online community. But I’m no Samuel Pepys! If you’re looking for deep and meaningful comments on a variety of subjects, then you’ve arrived at the wrong site! I only pen for pleasure! On average, my posts appear about twice per month, covering family & friends, cinema visits, eating out, holiday experiences and techy stuff. Oh, and as this is my hobby, there are no sponsored links nor adverts here – it’s all done with love!
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