Beautiful morning here so making the most of it.
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Take blood pressure monitor back to the shop this morning to get it fixed under warranty. Transfer chicken curry cooked yesterday afternoon and left to mature to my römertopf. Add fresh coriander and bung in the oven for a couple of hours this afternoon.
Sunday chat with our neighbours about the meeting we're going to have with the developers who want to knock down the flats on two sides of us and building something larger and a lot nearer to our houses. It exceeds local planning zone regulations, so it's in the developers' interests to try to reach a compromise with us. They must have our agreement or go to court against the local planning department - which will cause considerable delay and cost to them, without inconveniencing us one jot.
But we want to reach agreement, as the new buildings, apart from being too close and high for comfort look a lot better than what's currently there.
Probably go walking if the sun continues to shine.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
TFA but will probably be doing SFA although...
Make chocolate chip cookies
Make tomato sauces
Go for a walk or two
Do a spot of work
Watch this to learn a few new words to use on CUK: https://www.netflix.com/de-en/title/81305757“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTFA but will probably be doing SFA although...
Make chocolate chip cookies
Make tomato sauces
Go for a walk or two
Do a spot of work
Watch this to learn a few new words to use on CUK: https://www.netflix.com/de-en/title/81305757Comment
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Need to do a couple of bike rides (on Zwift) as the new race league starts on Tuesday and I've not ridden much over the past couple of months for obvious reasons. We have a team of 6 so I need to pull my weight!
Hoping to get a call off estate agents - contacted a couple of them Monday for valuations so I can sell. They valued Tuesday. I appointed on Wednesday. First viewing (even though no details yet) on Thursday with an offer Thursday evening It was higher than my own valuation, but lower than the 2 estate agent valuations, so I'm pushing for a bit more ..... hence hoping I have some negotiations today.
Apart from that, a quiet day. With businesses shut over the weekend I can have a rest from funeral planning etc.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd more puppy beach time!
Thinking of going to the beach myself tomorrow, when tide is at its lowest around sunrise so can go when its quiet for a run, but it's a drive just outside 'the local area' so seeing if there are any local reports of plod having picnics then kicking off with visitors when caught red handed at the beach now the donut shops are closed.
I suppose I'd take the £100 fine and get it dismissed later when shown they didn't stick to the law only their mishandled interpretation of what is currently advice not law.
Rather that than suffer the trecherous local tarmac paths that aren't being gritted so are now too icy to run on, which is a bigger risk of requiring hospital treatment than driving somewhere safer (on gritted roads) and avoiding covidiots.
Edit: That rozzer picnic story has an update:
Covid: Fines reviewed after women 'surrounded by police'
The guidance said: "The Covid regulations which officers enforce and which enables them to issue FPNs [fixed penalty notices] for breaches, do not restrict the distance travelled for exercise."
The NPCC added that rather than issue fines for people who travel out of their local area "but are not breaching regulations, officers will encourage people to follow the guidance".
So looks like it's safe to drive to a suitable place for exercise after all, as long as not taking the piss by driving a long way.
Local fuzz say they will be using ANPR to check for vehicles 'not local'.Last edited by Hobosapien; 9 January 2021, 10:28.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostI thought that photo was of some fuzzy bear not usually seen in the UK. What breed of dog is it?
Thinking of going to the beach myself tomorrow, when tide is at its lowest around sunrise so can go when its quiet for a run, but it's a drive just outside 'the local area' so seeing if there are any local reports of plod having picnics then kicking off with visitors when caught red handed at the beach now the donut shops are closed.
I suppose I'd take the £100 fine and get it dismissed later when shown they didn't stick to the law only their mishandled interpretation of what is currently advice not law.
Rather that than suffer the trecherous local tarmac paths that aren't being gritted so are now too icy to run on, which is a bigger risk of requiring hospital treatment than driving somewhere safer (on gritted roads) and avoiding covidiots.
Edit: That rozzer picnic story has an update:
Covid: Fines reviewed after women 'surrounded by police'
The guidance said: "The Covid regulations which officers enforce and which enables them to issue FPNs [fixed penalty notices] for breaches, do not restrict the distance travelled for exercise."
The NPCC added that rather than issue fines for people who travel out of their local area "but are not breaching regulations, officers will encourage people to follow the guidance".
So looks like it's safe to drive to a suitable place for exercise after all, as long as not taking the piss by driving a long way.
Local fuzz say they will be using ANPR to check for vehicles 'not local'.Comment
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Not a lot planned. I've been a bit poorly so date night with HWMBO is unlikely to happen.
Waiting to see if I can pick up a parcel from M&S today. That will be about the only outdoor venture I suspect.
Ocado delivering tomorrow, need to finalise the order today.
I ought to take the car for a drive to keep the battery topped up but suspect that's illegal.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTFA
Not a lot planned. I've been a bit poorly so date night with HWMBO is unlikely to happen.
Waiting to see if I can pick up a parcel from M&S today. That will be about the only outdoor venture I suspect.
Ocado delivering tomorrow, need to finalise the order today.
I ought to take the car for a drive to keep the battery topped up but suspect that's illegal.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot Covid like illness I hope?Comment
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