Monthly Archive: October 2015
Today was dominated by migraine, which was triggered by lack of sleep, which was caused by medication withdrawal – several hours of hell – followed by a few hours of sleeping and then sitting on the sofa with a very woolly head, incapable of doing anything useful. The day started...
Today was a finishing up day, at least for phase one of the garden make over. Finishing is not one of my strengths though, I’m great at ideas and starting projects, but the long drawn out process of getting to 100% is not for me. Still now that I ‘work...
I’ve been working really hard today, but if there’s two things that I understand it’s the need to pace myself AND the need to break the back of a job. I did both of these today. I switched the alarm off to make sure I got the maximum rest, took...
Debbie surprised me this morning by asking if I wanted to go out for breakfast with her, which was quite a surprise as she hardly ever asks to do anything, preferring to be stuck into her work, it was a lovely surprise. As it was early we went to Toby’s...
I woke at the youth hostel first, after having only four hours sleep, so I laid in for another hour before getting dressed and heading out for a morning walk, Rob, Gary and Richard were all still very groggy but they promised to get up within the hour. My walk...
The plan was to meet up with Gary, Rob and Richard at the Slaidburn youth hostel at 10am, which gave me time for an hour at Caffe Nero before I set off and time to wake up. I’d decided to try navigating there using google maps on my phone which...
Today was a great day, the kind of day that I’d hoped for now that I retired, one of those opportunistic days that fit the weather, my mood and health perfectly. I slept well, spent an hour at Caffe Nero Lytham and then headed up to Windermere. For the first...
I’m a huge fan of The Martian, I first read it in eBook form and loved it so much that I bought the audio book and I’ve just been to see the movie in 3D. It’s one of those rare experiences that has worked perfectly in all three media, but...
In a stunning display of innovation and polish Microsoft demonstrated it’s new devices strategy yesterday. It’s already shown it’s almost brutal determination to establish itself as a device agnostic services business over the past year, delivering apps on competing platforms ahead of it’s own, time and time again and Azure...
I had to take my car in for its MOT today which provided me the opportunity to go to Lytham Caffe Nero for a change before driving to Stanways, my all time favourite garage, which although it’s changed ownership still seems to have most of the excellent staff working there. While...