… was something of a disappointment today.
During the night the skies had clouded over. The temperature had gone up slightly so there was just some surface frost here and there. No snow and no heavy icing.
For a change, I’d had a decent sleep – right out of it all until the alarm went off.
I’d been on my travels too during the night. I’d been in a submarine (which of course is extremely unlikely, as regular readers of this rubbish will recall) and it had been the subject of a depth-charge attack. And all of the loose deck furniture, barrels and cases and chairs and all kinds of things, break free and float to the surface. What surprised me more than anything is that the very thought of all of this makes me break out into a real sweat in real life, yet last night I was quite calm and relaxed about it.
A little later I was joining a crowd of people at the side of a swimming pool, everyone sitting on these white plastic chairs. One of the people sitting there was a girl with whom I would have been pleased to be associated. So I went to sit next to her. She said that she needed to be sitting on the end of the group so that she could go to dance, and were I to sit there I would be preventing her. So I suggested that we swap places but she found another excuse for that.
And so it went on.
The alarm went off as usual, and I was soon out of bed – but not as soon as I would have liked. And after breakfast I had a good shower and clean-up and then hit the streets.
It was cold out there and I found, rather unexpectedly, a patch of solid ice.
I’ve mentioned the fibre-optic cabling works before.
It seems that now they are digging up the pavement in the rue des Juifs ready to connect up the lower town with our bit up here.
But I had a chat with the guys there and there is still no date announced for when the fibre-optic cabling might become operational.
Down in the harbour Normandy Trader was there next to Marité.
She was loading up ready to leave. A large lorry was down there and I imagine that it had come to deliver a load or two of stuff to take back to Jersey.
One of these days I’ll go down for a chat with them on board.
At the Post Office I posted my letter from the other day and then went off to LIDL.
I’d already slipped on a patch of ice earlier, and here at LIDL there was a load of snow that presumably had fallen off a lorry or a car that had turned into the car park.
At LIDL there was nothing of any interest there so I came home and had a coffee.
And a chat on the internet with someone whom I had met on my little sea voyage in September. That was a pleasant surprise.
After lunch, I did a mega-back-up on the laptop that I’m back to using as a media centre and then started to tidy up in a big way a series of directories that had become all tangled up over the last ever so many years. That was a long and difficult job and it’s another one that will go on for a while.
As well as the session on the bass guitar, I also started the paper-shredding session. Piles of paper here in the European Paper Mountain that is of a sensitive nature, so I’ve promised myself to shred it. I’ll do a few each day until it’s all gone. At least it won’t overfill the paper bin outside.
In between all of this, I went for a walk around the headland.
Another part of the path is now closed off due to being unsafe so it’s all becoming quite confused. I’m wondering if my apartment block, over there on the right, will slide into the sea sometime soon.
It wasn’t very pleasant out there though. The wind was howling and the rain was teeming down. it was cold too so when I was walking into the wind it was stinging my face and it was very uncomfortable.
Not having crashed out at all yesterday, I was disappointed to go off with the fairies today. Twice. But only for 10 minutes each time. I suppose that that’s an improvement. Especially following my walk up to LIDL.
Tea was a slice of pie that I found in the freezer, with vegetables and gravy, followed by a rice pudding.
For the evening walk, the rain and wind had died down so it wasn’t too bad.
There was a nice ethereal view of the Place d’Armes in the distance, with part of the rue du Nord illuminated by the street light on the corner. The night and the light brings out the best in places like this.
And just for a change, I wasn’t alone tonight. There were a couple of other people out there too.
So I’ll have an early night tonight. Catch up with my beauty sleep and a relaxing day tomorrow.
I’m looking at a new laptop. Might get back into C++ programming but under Linux. This seems a suitable candidate 🙂
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CTKRPGK/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_U_JonuCbDK6XHNQ
That looks like a good machine at a decent price. But I would need much more memory than that – I’d struggle with anything less than 256GB
64GB is fine. All your data should be stored somewhere other than the main drive.