Had two muckaway lorries today,he had the grab on the back,so saved me loading them up.the suns out and i need a cheeky ride out,but i've a back problem again...so maybe not as i need to operate the machine tomorrow
I’ve been decorating all day and noticed TV’s funny man John Bishop and his family are across the road!
Done a few emails for work, went for a cycle, currently cleaning the car, taking a break. Weather is gorgeous. One of our dogs had been ill for couple of days, 2 vet visits, today she is a lot brighter. Wee thing puked for 2 days, but thankfully she kept drinking water.
After reading up on 86 migrants landing on our shores,i thought feck it as this makes a mockery with the lockdown / NHS in place,and shoot the breeze.now cooking a chilli con carne & will pour down a couple of cold ones. ...back still hurting.
Yesterday I filled some hairline cracks in the ceiling of the hall that were getting on my wick whenever I saw them, so this morning I sanded the filler and painted them. The rest of the day I’ve been sunning myself, reading a book I’ve been meaning to read for months, and I even helped SWMBO with some gardening. Whenever this shitstorm is over I will have racked up so many brownie points that I’ll be able to ride my bikes whenever I want and I’ll be able shag all the fit birds in the street and she won’t be able to have a go at me
SAD NEWS! I’ve just seen on the BBC news that the inventor of the raffle draw has just died. RIP Tom Bowler
Good news for once, my daughter who has been on a two day week and due to be furloughed at the end of this week, was also told to look for another job as the owner of the company she worked for didn't think it would survive the crisis, the good news is she has got another job, only a mile from her home with more security and better pay, it has been a worrying time as she has two children and she is the breadwinner. Something good has come out of this for her at least. Steve
Thanks, she was having doubts as to whether she was in the running, tough competition and three interviews over three weeks but all ended well. Steve